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Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBooklet - Illustrated guide booklet, Alex Atwell, Florence Nightingale museum guide book, 1997
... Florence Nightingale museum guide book...Florence Nightingale...Guide book for the museum, located within St Thomas'Hospital in London, which tells the story of Florence Nightingale's life and legacy, from her Victorian childhood to her work during the Crimean war and her efforts to professionalize nursing....On the front cover there is a square white sticker with dark blue circle '10 YEARS'[white ink]. and '1989-1999 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE MUSEUM [dark blue ink] atound the circle. ......Florence Nightingale Museum...Title printed below this in white ink . Florence Nightingale museum guide book Booklet Illustrated guide booklet Alex Atwell Florence Nightingale Museum Typeccast (Tonbridge) Ltd ...Guide book for the museum, located within St Thomas'Hospital in London, which tells the story of Florence Nightingale's life and legacy, from her Victorian childhood to her work during the Crimean war and her efforts to professionalize nursing.Of significance to the AHNL as it contains information about an important figure in the history of nursungIllustrated stapled booklet with dark blue cover overprinted with multiple mid blue initials 'FN'.Also on the front cover is a coloured lithograph 'Florence Nighingale in the Military hospital at Scutari' by J A Benwell 1855. Title printed below this in white ink . On the front cover there is a square white sticker with dark blue circle '10 YEARS'[white ink]. and '1989-1999 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE MUSEUM [dark blue ink] atound the circle. Previous catalogue number hadwitten [pencil] on title page.florence nightingale, florence nightingale museum, nursing history, nurses, nursing -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationFlorence Nightingale note to Annie Miller, 1867
... Florence Nightingale note to Annie Miller...The Victorian branch of the Australian Nursing Federation owns the book presented to Miller by Florence Nightingale in 1867.' From 'Lucy Osburn, a lady displaced : Florence Nightingale's envoy to Australia' by Judith Godden. ...Hand written note by Florence Nightingale to Annie Miller, upon her departure to Sydney with Lucy Osburn in 1868, written in ink on a blank page at the front of Walter Scott's 'Poetical works' (1866) [The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott]...Miller affectionately offered in remembrance of her own Scotch country by Florence Nightingale London 27 Nov. 1867"...Florence Nightingale...Miller affectionately offered in remembrance of her own Scotch country by Florence Nightingale London 27 Nov. 1867" Hand written note by Florence Nightingale to Annie Miller, upon her departure to Sydney with Lucy Osburn in 1868, written in ink on a blank page at the front of Walter Scott's 'Poetical works' (1866) [The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott] Florence Nightingale note to Annie Miller Florence Nightingale ...'Miss Annie Miller, who had nursed Prince Alfred with Miss Turriff [Haldane, first matron of Alfred Hospital], also joined staff at the Alfred some time before 1876. During her time at the Sydney Infirmary, Annie Miller created something of a stir when, after her experience nursing Prince Alfred, she became selective about which areas of the hospital she would work, only willing to serve in Male Surgical and Accident. She also had been reported to Miss Nightingale by both Lucy Osburn and Haldane Turriff for openly flirting with the Resident Physician, receiving flowers, embroidering slippers, playing with his watch chain and generally becoming the subject of gossip ... Before his departure from the hospital the doctor in question diagnosed Annie Miller as having an [abdominal] aneurism and she went into decline, mainly from the deprivation of his company, it was felt. With the threat of her possibly being returned to England because of ill health, Miller went to Brisbane and Goodna (Queensland), subsequently to Melbourne, where she faded into obscurity. Her aneurism had apparently subsided.' From '5.30, nurse! : the story of the Alfred nurses' by Helen Paterson. History Books: Melbourne, 1996 p. 8 'Annie Miller was Scottish, single and claimed to be 34 years old (in Sydney, she was assumed to be ten years older); Wardroper [Sarah Elizabeth, first superintendent at the Nightingale School of Nursing at St Thomas's Hospital, London] had found her to be a good nurse, but 'proud and peculiarly sensitive'' (Burrows, 2018 p. 33). At the end of 1870 Annie resigned after the three-year term at Sydney Infirmary ended. She was appointed to the position of matron at Brisbane Hospital in February 1871. She resigned within a few months of her appointment after a dispute with the staff surgeon who refused to recognise her and her status. From 'Nurses of Australia : the illustrated history' by Deborah Burrows. NLA Publishing : Canberra, 2018 p. 41 'Annie Miller went from the [Sydney] Infirmary to Brisbane Hospital, she then joined Haldane Turriff at The Alfred Hospital, while Osburn thought that Miller had gone to nurse private patients. The two versions are not incompatible as hospitals hired out nurses to care for wealthier patients in their homes. Schultz records that Miller worked at the Hospital for the Insane at Goodna [Queensland] and died in the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum on 12 March 1907. The Victorian branch of the Australian Nursing Federation owns the book presented to Miller by Florence Nightingale in 1867.' From 'Lucy Osburn, a lady displaced : Florence Nightingale's envoy to Australia' by Judith Godden. Sydney University Press : Sydney, 2006 p. 315 'This betrayal of all that had been said to Tate [Henry, Alfred Hospital Secretary-Manager 1874-1876] was in keeping with Annie Miller's reputation (earned in Sydney) for being unreliable and a trouble-maker. Miss Miller was also an intimate of Miss Turriff's. Annie Miller is said to have had a brief term as matron in Brisbane after her resignation from the Sydney Infirmary in 1870 but the Brisbane Hospital authorities are unable to provide this one way of the other. Lucy Osburn thought that Miss Miller was in private nursing in Melbourne in 1873 and the Vagabond [alias of John Stanley James, Argus journalist] stated positively that she was working for Miss Turriff at the Alfred when he was there in 1876'. From 'The hospital south of the Yarra' by Ann Mitchell. Alfred Hospital : Melbourne, 1977 p. 242 'Annie Miller was appointed matron of the lunatic asylum at Woogaroo (Goodna) in Queensland in 1877, and remained there for ten years. When she left the medical superintendent, in his report for 1888, praised her for the work she had done in the female division of the asylum'. From 'A tapestry of service' by Bartz Schultz. Churchill Livingstone : South Melbourne, 1991 p.222Annie Miller was one of five Nightingale-trained nurses who come to Sydney in 1868 with Lucy Osburn, the newly appointed Superintendent and Chief Female Officer at the Sydney Infirmary. Florence Nightingale gave them all books before they sailed in December of that year. Annie worked in Sydney, Brisbane and Goodna, and in Melbourne. She died in 1907 and is buried at Boroondara cemetery. Annie was a member of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association. This note was written in Annie's book and this item is in the archive collection of the ANMF Vic Branch Library. The note was written on the front page of a book. We believe the item was donated to the Branch.Hand written note by Florence Nightingale to Annie Miller, upon her departure to Sydney with Lucy Osburn in 1868, written in ink on a blank page at the front of Walter Scott's 'Poetical works' (1866) [The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott]"For Mrs. Miller affectionately offered in remembrance of her own Scotch country by Florence Nightingale London 27 Nov. 1867"nursing history, nursing -
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Federal Office)Florence Nightingale note, 1883
... Florence Nightingale note...Hand written note by Florence Nightingale to Nurse Alexander, upon her departure from England to work as a nurse in Tasmania, written in pencil on the title page of a medical textbook....Forward not backward in all ways. Florence Nightingale. Feb 18 1883."...Florence Nightingale...Florence Nightingale note Florence Nightingale ...This item was found in an ANMF Federal Office archive box. It was taped into a picture frame, broken when found. The note was written on the title page of a book. The title page was separated from the book, and the book was not with the item. We believe the item came to the ANMF Federal office via the ANF Tasmanian Branch. A conference presentation was done in July 2017 about the subject of the note, Nurse Alexander.Original handwritten note by Florence Nightingale, addressed to Nurse Alexander upon her departure from England to work in Tasmania, Australia.Hand written note by Florence Nightingale to Nurse Alexander, upon her departure from England to work as a nurse in Tasmania, written in pencil on the title page of a medical textbook."Offered Nurse Alexander on her going to Tasmania. And may she have the knowledge and humility to be making continued progress. And may she remember that a nurse who is not always advancing is going back. Forward not backward in all ways. Florence Nightingale. Feb 18 1883."nursing, history -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Florence Nightingale 1820-1910, Selected writings of Florence Nightingale, 1954
... Selected writings of Florence Nightingale...Florence Nightingale...Published to honor the centenary of Florence nightingale's departure to nurse in the Crimean War....Florence Nightingale 1820-1910...Selected writings of Florence Nightingale Book Book Florence Nightingale 1820-1910 Lucy Ridgley Seymer 1893-1971 The Macmillan Company ...A compilation of Florence Nightingale's essays and writings: Subsidiary notes as to the introduction of female nursing into military hospitals (1858), Notes on nursing: what it is and what it is not (1859), Notes on different systems of nursing; from notes on hospitals (a pamphlet 1863), Suggestions on a system of nursing for hospitals in India (1865), Suggestions on the subject of providing, training and organizing nurses for the sick poor in workhouse infirmaries (1867) On trained nurses for the sick poor (a pamphlet, 1876), Nurses, training of , and nursing the sick (1882), Sick-nursing and health-nursing (1893), Health teaching in towns and villages, rural hygiene (1894).Book with brown cover, title embossed in silver on front. Title, editor's surname and publisher's name embossed in silver on the spine.non-fictionA compilation of Florence Nightingale's essays and writings: Subsidiary notes as to the introduction of female nursing into military hospitals (1858), Notes on nursing: what it is and what it is not (1859), Notes on different systems of nursing; from notes on hospitals (a pamphlet 1863), Suggestions on a system of nursing for hospitals in India (1865), Suggestions on the subject of providing, training and organizing nurses for the sick poor in workhouse infirmaries (1867) On trained nurses for the sick poor (a pamphlet, 1876), Nurses, training of , and nursing the sick (1882), Sick-nursing and health-nursing (1893), Health teaching in towns and villages, rural hygiene (1894).florence nightingale, nurses-history, nursing-history -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchModel - ceramic, statuette, Alex Maclaren & Sons, Florence Nightingale 1820-1910, [1930-1950]
... Florence Nightingale 1820-1910...Florence Nightingale...Florence Nightingale is a key figure in nursing history. ...White ceramic statuette of Florence Nightingale, right arm missing hand w/ glue residue, hollowware with flat-back base, small hole on back of statuette, coloured Glaswegian coat of arms upon the front face of base, gold gilded trim on top and bottom of statuette base. ...'Let Glasgow Flourish' [Glasgow Coat of Arms] / 'Florence Nightingale 1820-1910' [Description of depiction of statuette] / 'Alex Maclaren & Sons Glasgow' [Factory Mark]. ...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Florence Nightingale is a key figure in nursing history. ...Florence Nightingale is a key figure in nursing history. [The Glaswegian coat of arms is not often seen, especially with an English banner, rather than Latin.]Florence Nightingale is a key figure in nursing history, and the possession of her statuette could potentially signify spiritual, cultural or social beliefs of the owner of the object. Additionally, the factory mark could provide an international connection to the collection at large.White ceramic statuette of Florence Nightingale, right arm missing hand w/ glue residue, hollowware with flat-back base, small hole on back of statuette, coloured Glaswegian coat of arms upon the front face of base, gold gilded trim on top and bottom of statuette base. 'Let Glasgow Flourish' [Glasgow Coat of Arms] / 'Florence Nightingale 1820-1910' [Description of depiction of statuette] / 'Alex Maclaren & Sons Glasgow' [Factory Mark]. florence nightingale, glasgow, uk nurses, crimean war -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueBooklet - The Writings of Florence Nightingale, An Oration Delivered by Mrs Lucy Seymer M.A., S.R.N. at the 9th Congress of International Council of Nurses, Atlantic City, USA, 1947 & Florence Nightingale House Appeal, England, 1950s
... The Writings of Florence Nightingale, An Oration Delivered by Mrs Lucy Seymer M.A., S.R.N. at the 9th Congress of International Council of Nurses, Atlantic City, USA, 1947 & Florence Nightingale House Appeal, England, 1950s...the writings of florence nightingale...The Writings of Florence Nightingale, An Oration Delivered by Mrs Lucy Seymer M.A., S.R.N. at the 9th Congress of International Council of Nurses, Atlantic City, USA, 1947 & Florence Nightingale House Appeal, England, 1950s...Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields The Writings of Florence Nightingale, An Oration Delivered by Mrs Lucy Seymer M.A., S.R.N. at the 9th Congress of International Council of Nurses, Atlantic City, USA, 1947 & Florence Nightingale House Appeal, England, 1950s the writings of florence nightingale atlantic city usa 1947 oration lucy seymer congress of international council of nurses england 1950s florence nightingale appeal A5, Booklet Booklet The Writings of Florence Nightingale, An Oration Delivered by Mrs Lucy Seymer M.A., S.R.N. at the 9th Congress of International Council of Nurses, Atlantic City, USA, 1947 & Florence Nightingale House Appeal, England, 1950s ...The Writings of Florence Nightingale, An Oration Delivered by Mrs Lucy Seymer M.A., S.R.N. at the 9th Congress of International Council of Nurses, Atlantic City, USA, 1947 & Florence Nightingale House Appeal, England, 1950sA5, Bookletthe writings of florence nightingale, atlantic city, usa, 1947, oration, lucy seymer, congress of international council of nurses, england, 1950s, florence nightingale, appeal -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePhotograph, Florence Nightingale
... Florence Nightingale ......Florence Nightingale...Photograph of Florence Nightingale framed...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village Florence Nightingale photograph Photograph of Florence Nightingale framed Florence Nightingale Photograph Photograph ...Photograph of Florence Nightingale framedflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, florence nightingale, photograph -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Cecil Woodham-Smith 1896-1977, Florence Nightingale 1820-1910, 1950
... Florence Nightingale 1820-1910...Florence Nightingale...On the back of the dustjacket is printed Lord Ellesmere's tribute to Florence Nightingale, House of Lords, May 5, 1856. ...On the back of the dustjacket is printed Lord Ellesmere's tribute to Florence Nightingale, House of Lords, May 5, 1856. ...Biography of Florence NightingaleHardcover book with white dust jacket. Cover page has title 'Florence Nightingale' in (yellow ink) 'by' Cecil Woodham Smith (white ink) author's name (black ink) and publisher's name (white ink) are also printed on the spine of the dustjacket. There is also a white rectangular sticker, on which the previous catalogue number is printed, on the dustjacket spine. On the back of the dustjacket is printed Lord Ellesmere's tribute to Florence Nightingale, House of Lords, May 5, 1856. non-fictionBiography of Florence Nightingaleflorence nightingale, crimena war, nurses-great britain-history, nursing-history -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Paperback book, Cecil Woodham-Smith, Florence Nightingale 1820-1910, 1951
... Florence Nightingale 1820-1910...Florence Nightingale...Yellow and white cover with an illustrated portrait of Florence Nightingale in a square frame in the centre. ...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Florence Nightingale Crimean War Military nursing history Great Britain Army Nurses The biography of Florence Nightingale. ...The biography of Florence Nightingale.Worn paperback book with several pieces of old tape stuck across the cover. Yellow and white cover with an illustrated portrait of Florence Nightingale in a square frame in the centre. The title and author are printed in black at the top of the cover.non-fictionThe biography of Florence Nightingale. florence nightingale, crimean war, military nursing history, great britain army nurses -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Eliza Pollard, Florence Nightingale : the wounded soldier's friend, 1902
... Florence Nightingale : the wounded soldier's friend...Florence Nightingale...The title is in gold print in the top right corner, and in the left corner is a gold image of Florence Nightingale....Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Florence Nightingale Military Nursing Nurses-Great Britain The life story of Florence Nightingale. ...The life story of Florence Nightingale.Cloth bound, dark red, hardcover book. Along the spine is an image pf a single flower, above which is a gold square template with "Florence Nightingale' printed in red. At the base of the spine is a sticker, attached with a piece of tape and the number B54 is handwritten in red texta ink. The cover shows a hand drawn image of a nurse attending a patient by candlelight with the author's name printed beneath in black ink. The title is in gold print in the top right corner, and in the left corner is a gold image of Florence Nightingale.non-fictionThe life story of Florence Nightingale. florence nightingale, military nursing, nurses-great britain -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Patricia Mowbray 1920, Florence Nightingale and the Viceroys: a campaign for the health of the Indian people, 2008
... Florence Nightingale and the Viceroys: a campaign for the health of the Indian people...Florence Nightingale...On the back cover is a black and white photograph of a woman in Victorian attire earing a lace cap (Florence Nightingale [ca.1870]) there is also a quote printed in white ink about Florence Nightingale from the book 'Eminent Victorians' by Lytton Strachey....On the back cover is a black and white photograph of a woman in Victorian attire earing a lace cap (Florence Nightingale [ca.1870]) there is also a quote printed in white ink about Florence Nightingale from the book 'Eminent Victorians' by Lytton Strachey. ...This book reveals an aspect of Florence Nightingale's life that has been largely overlooked, namely her profound influence on the health and welfare of the Indian people during the latter half of the nineteenth century. It focuses on her collaborations with British statesmen, specifically the Viceroys of India.Illustrated book with dustjacket. Book has a dark grey cover with abbreviated title and authors mark embossed in gilt on the spine. The dust jacket has a light brown background, on the front of which is an illustration of a bust of a woman wearing a cape and lace cap (from the bronze bust of Florence Nightingale by Sir Robert Steele, cast by Allesandro Parlanti). Under this are 4 small black and white oval photographs of men in Victorian attire (viceroys: (9th Earl Elgin, Lord Lawrence, Henry Petty Fitzmaurice and Richard Southwell Bourke, Lord Mayo). The abbreviated title and author's name are printed in white on the front. Abbreviated title and publisher's mark are printed in white on the spine. On the back cover is a black and white photograph of a woman in Victorian attire earing a lace cap (Florence Nightingale [ca.1870]) there is also a quote printed in white ink about Florence Nightingale from the book 'Eminent Victorians' by Lytton Strachey.non-fictionThis book reveals an aspect of Florence Nightingale's life that has been largely overlooked, namely her profound influence on the health and welfare of the Indian people during the latter half of the nineteenth century. It focuses on her collaborations with British statesmen, specifically the Viceroys of India.florence nightingale, india-viceroys, health care reform-india-19th century -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Elspeth Huxley 1911-1998, Florence Nightingale, 1975
... Florence Nightingale...Florence Nightingale...Dustjacket has a cream background with a contemporary colour engraving of Florence Nightingale on the front with tile printed above and authors name below. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as it provides more background into the life of Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale Nursing-History Crimean War Florence Nightingale lived to be over 90 yet spent less than two years in the military hospitals in Scutari, where the legend of the Lady of the Lamp was created. ...Florence Nightingale lived to be over 90 yet spent less than two years in the military hospitals in Scutari, where the legend of the Lady of the Lamp was created. The "ministering angel' was in reality a tough domineering and brilliant administrator, scholar and writer of government reports. Elspeth Huxley concentrates on the contradictory personality of this woman, by turns a bullying martinet, a loyal and emotional fried, a compassionate nurse, a witty companion, a writer of sermons and masterly manipulator of men =, who at 17 turned her back on London society when she heard a call from God to serviceIllustrated book with dustjacket and clear protective cover. Book has a pale blue cover with tile author's and publisher's names embossed in gilt on spine. Dustjacket has a cream background with a contemporary colour engraving of Florence Nightingale on the front with tile printed above and authors name below. These are framed with a floral border. Title, author's and publisher's names are also printed on the spine of the dustjacket. On the back of the dust jacket is a photograph of a full-length Staffordshire porcelain model of Florence Nightingale standing, a veil on her head. To her right an officer sitting, bare headed, his left arm in a sling [ca.1855]non-fictionFlorence Nightingale lived to be over 90 yet spent less than two years in the military hospitals in Scutari, where the legend of the Lady of the Lamp was created. The "ministering angel' was in reality a tough domineering and brilliant administrator, scholar and writer of government reports. Elspeth Huxley concentrates on the contradictory personality of this woman, by turns a bullying martinet, a loyal and emotional fried, a compassionate nurse, a witty companion, a writer of sermons and masterly manipulator of men =, who at 17 turned her back on London society when she heard a call from God to serviceflorence nightingale, nursing-history, crimean war -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Cecil Woodham-Smith 1896-1977, Florence Nightingale, 1969
... Florence Nightingale...Florence Nightingale...A black and white illustration of a woman wearing a bonnet with a bow (from a watercolour of Florence Nightingale painted by J. Barrett in 1956) on the front cover, this is surrounded by a yellow frame. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as it is a biography of an important founder of the nursing profession. Florence Nightingale Nurses-Great Britain-Biography Crimean War Biography of Florence Nightingale, from her early life and training to her ground breaking work during the Crimean War and her lifelong advocacy for healthcare reform. ...Biography of Florence Nightingale, from her early life and training to her ground breaking work during the Crimean War and her lifelong advocacy for healthcare reform.Book has a yellow white and purple cover with black print. A black and white illustration of a woman wearing a bonnet with a bow (from a watercolour of Florence Nightingale painted by J. Barrett in 1956) on the front cover, this is surrounded by a yellow frame. Below this border the publishers name is printed in black on a white background. At the top of the front cover authors name is printed on a yellow background, below this the title is printed on a purple background, and below this, on a white background a comment is printed re Florence Nightingale. Title, author's name and printers mark are also printed on the spine. On the back cover title and publisher's names are printed along with two reviews of the book.non-fictionBiography of Florence Nightingale, from her early life and training to her ground breaking work during the Crimean War and her lifelong advocacy for healthcare reform.florence nightingale, nurses-great britain-biography, crimean war -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Lucy Seymer 1893-1971, Florence Nightingale, 1950
... Florence Nightingale...Florence Nightingale...Also on the front of the dust jacket is a black and white sketch of a bareheaded woman (Florence Nightingale, by Lady Eastlake 1946....Also on the front of the dust jacket is a black and white sketch of a bareheaded woman (Florence Nightingale, by Lady Eastlake 1946. Florence Nightingale Book Book Lucy Seymer 1893-1971 Faber and Faber Limited Latimer Trend & Co ...A biography of Florence Nightingale, focusing on her life before and during the Crimean War, including her struggle with a "divine call to service" and the lessons she learned while tending to wounded soldiers. The book also highlights Nightingale's work in developing the principles of modern nursing emphasizing the importance of ventilation, cleanliness and personal hygiene.Illustrated book with dustjacket. Book has a cerulean blue cover with title, author's and publisher's names embossed in silver on the spine. Dust jacket has a pink background with title, author's and publisher's names printed in black ink on front and spine. Also on the front of the dust jacket is a black and white sketch of a bareheaded woman (Florence Nightingale, by Lady Eastlake 1946.non-fictionA biography of Florence Nightingale, focusing on her life before and during the Crimean War, including her struggle with a "divine call to service" and the lessons she learned while tending to wounded soldiers. The book also highlights Nightingale's work in developing the principles of modern nursing emphasizing the importance of ventilation, cleanliness and personal hygiene.florence nightingale, crimean war, nursing-history -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Monica Eileen Baly 1914-1998, Florence Nightingale and the nursing legacy, 1986
... Florence Nightingale and the nursing legacy...Florence Nightingale...Also, on the front of the dust jacket is a black and white photograph of a woman with dark hair wearing a lace cap and collar (Florence Nightingale by Claudius Erskine Goodman)...Also, on the front of the dust jacket is a black and white photograph of a woman with dark hair wearing a lace cap and collar (Florence Nightingale by Claudius Erskine Goodman) Florence Nightingale and the nursing legacy Book Book Monica Eileen Baly 1914-1998 Crook Helm Pty Ltd Billings &Sons Ltd ...This is a study based on research into the records of the Nightingale Fund and how it was used to finance various experiments in nursing and midwifery training in the nineteenth century. It traces the development of nurse training and discusses problems that beset a fledgling profession.Book with dustjacket. Book has a black cover, with title, author's name, publisher's name and mark embossed in gold on spine. Dust jacket has a black background, with title and author's name printed in red on front and spine. Also, on the front of the dust jacket is a black and white photograph of a woman with dark hair wearing a lace cap and collar (Florence Nightingale by Claudius Erskine Goodman)non-fictionThis is a study based on research into the records of the Nightingale Fund and how it was used to finance various experiments in nursing and midwifery training in the nineteenth century. It traces the development of nurse training and discusses problems that beset a fledgling profession.florence nightingale, nightingale fund, nursing-study and teaching, midwifery-study and teaching, nightingale training school=london -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Sir Edward Tyas Cook 1857-1919, The life of Florence Nightingale, 1942
... The life of Florence Nightingale...Florence Nightingale...Dustjacket has a cream background, with an illustration of a woman wearing a headscarf (? Florence Nightingale 0n shades of green and black on the front and spine. ...The life of Florence Nightingale Book Illustrated book Sir Edward Tyas Cook 1857-1919 The Macmillan Company ...Originally published in two volumes, this biography of Florence Nightingale draws extensively from her own correspondence as well as being a founder of modern nursing, Florence was a social reformer and statisticianIllustrated book with dustjacket. Book has a dark green cover with the title, author's surname and publisher's name embossed in gold on the spine. Dustjacket has a cream background, with an illustration of a woman wearing a headscarf (? Florence Nightingale 0n shades of green and black on the front and spine. Title and author's name printed in bron on front of dust jacket. Author's surname and publishers\"s name are printed in green on the spine, along with title printed in brown .non-fictionOriginally published in two volumes, this biography of Florence Nightingale draws extensively from her own correspondence as well as being a founder of modern nursing, Florence was a social reformer and statisticianflorence nightingale, nursing-history, crimean war, social reform -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Dover Publications, Notes on nursing: what it is and what it is not, 1969
... Florence Nightingale...Book has an illustration of three people in Victorian dress on the front cover in shades of purple. A woman (Florence Nightingale) is in the foreground, and another woman and a soldier are to her right. ......Florence Nightingale...Notes on nursing: what it is and what it is not Book Book Dover Publications Florence Nightingale ...This book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".Book has an illustration of three people in Victorian dress on the front cover in shades of purple. A woman (Florence Nightingale) is in the foreground, and another woman and a soldier are to her right. Title and authors name are printed over this illustration in white ink. Author's surname, abbreviated title and ISBN are printed in white on a grey background on the spine, The back cover has a summary of the book is printed in black on a cream background within a light brown border.non-fictionThis book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".florence nightingale, nurses, nursing, caregivers -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age, Obituaries: Last of Florence Nightingale school of training, Monday, March 6, 2006
... Obituaries: Last of Florence Nightingale school of training...Florence Nightingale Medal...Ms Lawson did her initial training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and served in WWII with the Australian Army Nursing Corps she then went on to do more extensive relevant training and was the recipient of many scholarships and awards including the Florence Nightingale Medal and her MBE....Obituaries: Last of Florence Nightingale school of training Newspaper Newspaper clipping The Age Susan Hudson ...Obituary about Betty Constance Lawson Member of the British Empire (MBE) who lived from 09/08/1915 to 15/02/2006. Ms Lawson did her initial training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and served in WWII with the Australian Army Nursing Corps she then went on to do more extensive relevant training and was the recipient of many scholarships and awards including the Florence Nightingale Medal and her MBE.Newspaper clipping with a colour photograph on the left hand side of an older man and woman in the foreground and an older woman in the background. The obituary has six columns of text.florence nightingale medal, betty constance lawson, wwii, ww2, world war two, royal melbourne hospital, royal women's hospital, australian army nursing corps, aanc -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, F. B. Smith 1932-2015, Florence Nightingale: reputation and power, 1982
... Florence Nightingale: reputation and power...Florence Nightingale...Front of dust jacket also has a black and white photograph of 12 women and a man. 10 of these women are in dressed in nurses uniforms, another wears a white cap, and the woman in the centre is wearing a white scarf on her head (Florence Nightingale with a group of nurses from London Hospitals at Claydon. ...Standing behind her are her brother in-in-law Sir Henry Verney (owner of Claydon) and the matron Miss Crossland). Florence Nightingale: reputation and power Book Book F. ...This book challenges the traditional view of Nightingale as a saintly figure, presenting a more complex and critical portrait. The book analyzes how Nightingale leveraged her personal relationships and influence to advance her public health and nursing reforms, highlighting her achievements and less savory tactics.Book with dustjacket and protective covering. The dustjacket has a purple background, with title and author's name in grey print on front and spine. Front of dust jacket also has a black and white photograph of 12 women and a man. 10 of these women are in dressed in nurses uniforms, another wears a white cap, and the woman in the centre is wearing a white scarf on her head (Florence Nightingale with a group of nurses from London Hospitals at Claydon. Standing behind her are her brother in-in-law Sir Henry Verney (owner of Claydon) and the matron Miss Crossland).non-fictionThis book challenges the traditional view of Nightingale as a saintly figure, presenting a more complex and critical portrait. The book analyzes how Nightingale leveraged her personal relationships and influence to advance her public health and nursing reforms, highlighting her achievements and less savory tactics.florence nightingale, nurse administrators-great britain, nurrse-history, nursing-history -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League1954, Florence Nightingale Centenary Commemoration Dinner
... 1954, Florence Nightingale Centenary Commemoration Dinner...1954, Florence Nightingale, Centenary, Commemoration Dinner...Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields 1954, Florence Nightingale, Centenary, Commemoration Dinner Photo 1954, Florence Nightingale Centenary Commemoration Dinner ...Photo1954, florence nightingale, centenary, commemoration dinner -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchDocument - Handwriting on lined notepaper, Red Cross, The Florence Nightingale Medal : From the 1970 International Review of the Red Cross, unknown
... The Florence Nightingale Medal : From the 1970 International Review of the Red Cross...Florence Nightingale...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne [The copy of the article was written by Maureen White] Florence Nightingale maureen white Red cross Florence Nightingale Medal #IRRC No. 110 International Review of the Red Cross 1970 Three single sided pages of lined notepaper with handwritten copy of an article. ...[The copy of the article was written by Maureen White]Three single sided pages of lined notepaper with handwritten copy of an article. The text is incomplete.florence nightingale, maureen white, red cross, florence nightingale medal, #irrc no. 110, international review of the red cross, 1970 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Paperback book, Mark Bostridge, Florence Nightingale : the woman and her legend, 2008
... Florence Nightingale : the woman and her legend...Florence Nightingale...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Florence Nightingale Military Nursing Crimean war In this major biography of Florence Nightingale, Mark Bostridge draws on a wealth of unpublished material, including previously unseen family papers, to throw significant new light on this extraordinary woman's life and character. - from Trove record. ...In this major biography of Florence Nightingale, Mark Bostridge draws on a wealth of unpublished material, including previously unseen family papers, to throw significant new light on this extraordinary woman's life and character. - from Trove record.Thick paperback softcover book. The title is printed in pink cursive print at the top. There is a hand drawn illustration of a lady in a long blue gown reading by a fountain. The author's name is printed in black at the bottom of the cover.non-fictionIn this major biography of Florence Nightingale, Mark Bostridge draws on a wealth of unpublished material, including previously unseen family papers, to throw significant new light on this extraordinary woman's life and character. - from Trove record. florence nightingale, military nursing, crimean war -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Thornton Butterworth Limited, Florence Nightingale 1820-1856: a study of her life down to the end of the Crimean War, 1931
... Florence Nightingale 1820-1856: a study of her life down to the end of the Crimean War...Florence Nightingale...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as it records some of the history of the development of the nursing profession. Florence Nightingale Military Nursing-History Nurses-biography Nursing-History Crimean War 1853-1856-medical care This book focuses on the early life and work of Florence Nightingale, particularly her contribution to healthcare and nursing, up to her involvement in the Crimean War. ...This book focuses on the early life and work of Florence Nightingale, particularly her contribution to healthcare and nursing, up to her involvement in the Crimean War. The book also explores Nightingale's experiences in the Crimean War, where she helped establish a hospital and improved sanitation, leading to better care for the soldiers. The book also delves into the impact of her work and its influence on civilian hospital reforms in Great Britain.Illustrated book has been covered with adhesive dark blue plastic. Handwritten in silver on the spine are the words 'Hist of N I' and the number 9.non-fictionThis book focuses on the early life and work of Florence Nightingale, particularly her contribution to healthcare and nursing, up to her involvement in the Crimean War. The book also explores Nightingale's experiences in the Crimean War, where she helped establish a hospital and improved sanitation, leading to better care for the soldiers. The book also delves into the impact of her work and its influence on civilian hospital reforms in Great Britain.florence nightingale, military nursing-history, nurses-biography, nursing-history, crimean war 1853-1856-medical care -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Constable, Florence Nightingale, 1820-1910, 1950
... Florence Nightingale, 1820-1910......Florence Nightingale 1820-1910...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Nurses - Great Britain - Biography Florence Nightingale 1820-1910 A biography of Florence Nightingale Index, bib, ill, p.615. ...A biography of Florence NightingaleIndex, bib, ill, p.615.non-fictionA biography of Florence Nightingalenurses - great britain - biography, florence nightingale 1820-1910 -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Florence Nightingale, Notes on nursing: what it is, and what it is not, 1946
... ...Florence Nightingale...Florence Nightingale...Notes on nursing: what it is, and what it is not Book Book Florence Nightingale D Appleton-Century Company ...This book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".Book with light brown cover, title and author's name embossed in gilt on front.non-fictionThis book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".nursing, florence nightingale -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Education kit - Florence Nightingale Miniature Doll, Nursing Through the Ages
... Florence Nightingale Miniature Doll...Florence Nightingale said to be the founder of modern nursing. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Florence Nightingale said to be the founder of modern nursing. ...Florence Nightingale said to be the founder of modern nursing. She became a legend in her lifetime due to her achievements. Before the Crimean war there was no professional burses. The Barrick Hospital filthy with vermin and nursing equipment inadequate. Despite this she planned and executed care for the sick and wounded. In gratitude the British people raised funds to establish a School of Nursing for the training and education of nurses including scientific progress in nursingMiniature Doll 30cm tall. Doll is dressed in blue dress white cuffs collar and headpeaceName Tagnurse training, nursing history, northern district school of nursing, miniature dolls -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Richard Trembath et al, All Care and Responsibility: a History of Nursing in Victoria 1850-1934, 1987
... Since that time, it has developed into a major history, commissioned by the Florence Nightingale Committee, Australia, Victorian Branch, and funded by the Nurse's Memorial Centre.......The Florence Nightingale Committee, Australia, Victorian Branch...Since that time, it has developed into a major history, commissioned by the Florence Nightingale Committee, Australia, Victorian Branch, and funded by the Nurse's Memorial Centre. ...Commencing with the rudimentary nursing arrangements of the mid 19th century Victoria, this book examines the gradual introduction of new concepts of nursing the sick and revolutionary approaches to the organisation of the nascent profession.Illustrated hardcover book with dustjacket. Book has a maroon cover with abbreviated title, authors names and illustration of a nurse in gold print on spine. Dust jacket is pink with white panels at top and bottom. Title is printed in maroon and black ink on front top panel, and authors names printed in blue ink on bottom front panel. Four portrait sketches of various nurses in small white ovals appear on the pink area of both front and back covers. Abbreviated title and authors names are printed in black ink on spine, along with coloured illustration of nurse.non-fictionCommencing with the rudimentary nursing arrangements of the mid 19th century Victoria, this book examines the gradual introduction of new concepts of nursing the sick and revolutionary approaches to the organisation of the nascent profession.royal australian nursing federation-victorian branch-history, nursing education-victoria-history, nurses-victoria-history -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Richard Trembath et al, All Care and Responsibility: a History of Nursing in Victoria 1850-1934, 1987
... Since that time, it has developed into a major history, commissioned by the Florence Nightingale Committee, Australia, Victorian Branch, and funded by the Nurse's Memorial Centre.......The Florence Nightingale Committee, Australia, Victorian Branch...Since that time, it has developed into a major history, commissioned by the Florence Nightingale Committee, Australia, Victorian Branch, and funded by the Nurse's Memorial Centre. ...Commencing with the rudimentary nursing arrangements of the mid 19th century Victoria, this book examines the gradual introduction of new concepts of nursing the sick and revolutionary approaches to the organisation of the nascent profession.Illustrated hardcover book with dustjacket. Book has a maroon cover with abbreviated title, authors names and illustration of a nurse in gold print on spine. Dust jacket is pink with white panels at top and bottom. Title is printed in maroon and black ink on front top panel, and authors names printed in blue ink on bottom front panel. Four portrait sketches of various nurses in small white ovals appear on the pink area of both front and back covers. Abbreviated title and authors names are printed in black ink on spine, along with coloured illustration of nurse.non-fictionCommencing with the rudimentary nursing arrangements of the mid 19th century Victoria, this book examines the gradual introduction of new concepts of nursing the sick and revolutionary approaches to the organisation of the nascent profession.royal australian nursing federation-victorian branch-history, nursing education-victoria-history, nurses-victoria-history -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Document/Letter, 1900
... ...miss florence nightingale...A letter dated 8th May 1973 details how the letter from Florence Nightingale was forwarded to Mrs E.G. (Janet) Wilson in 1955 by Gwendolen, Florence Nightingale's niece. ...A handwritten letter, written in lead pencil, by Florence Nightingale. It is written to her niece Gwendolen.. ...Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke) Level1, 347 Burwood High Way Forest Hill melbourne A letter dated 8th May 1973 details how the letter from Florence Nightingale was forwarded to Mrs E.G. (Janet) Wilson in 1955 by Gwendolen, Florence Nightingale's niece. ...A letter dated 8th May 1973 details how the letter from Florence Nightingale was forwarded to Mrs E.G. (Janet) Wilson in 1955 by Gwendolen, Florence Nightingale's niece. The explanatory letter was forwarded by Elsa Halenstein and given to Royal District Nursing Service and remains in its Archives. From 1948 Mrs. Wilson served on the Committee of Management of Melbourne District Nursing Society (later Service), serving as President from October 1964-1967. In 1949 Mrs. Hallenstein served on the MDNS Committee of Management, becoming President of the now Royal District Nursing Service from 1967-1974. Florence Nightingale was the founder of modern nursing. Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) only employed Trained nurses from its inception in 1885. They followed Florence Nightingale's basic rules of good hygiene, cleanliness, good nutrition and fresh air, which they learned during their Nursing Training at a Hospital, and taught to their patients by instruction and demonstration. In those days Trained nurses were called 'Nurse'. In 1892 MDNS employed Lucy Smith who, through the Nightingale Fund, did her nursing training at the Nightingale Training School at St. Thomas's Hospital in London. She was the first nurse from this school to work at MDNS. Florence Nightingale, born on the 12th of May 1820, was named after the place of her birth in Italy. Born into a wealthy family she was schooled at home where she excelled in her studies; spoke several languages fluently, and was taught home management. She believed she was ‘called’ to reduce human suffering and tended to ill members of her family and tenants on the family estate. She worked as a nurse at Salisbury Infirmary where she learned about nursing sanitation and hospital practice. Florence then enrolled at the Institution of Protestant Deaconesses at Kaiserswerth, Germany where she learned basic nursing skills, the importance of patient observation, and hospital organization. In 1853 she became Superintendent of the Institution for Sick Gentlewomen in Distressed Circumstances in London, where she reformed health care, working conditions, and hospital efficiency. The Crimean War broke out in late 1853 and a newspaper reported the injured and sick soldiers were being cared for by an “incompetent and ineffective medical establishment and that most basic supplies were not available for care”. After an outcry from the public, Florence was asked to lead a group of 38 nurses, whom she had trained, to Scutari where the wounded soldiers were sent. After arriving at the Barrack Hospital in October 1854, she found the soldiers were being cared for in overcrowded and filthy conditions; contaminated water, faeces on the floors and rats running freely. There were few supplies and equipment. Florence bought supplies and equipment and found help to assist in the laundry. The wards were scrubbed from floor to ceiling. Florence set a high standard of care with fresh air, hygiene, clean clothing, sufficient food and regular dressing of wounds being carried out. She realized the importance of psychological needs, and soldiers were assisted to write letters to relatives, and took part in education and recreational activities. Of a night Florence walked through the wards, carrying a lamp to light her way, to check on ill and wounded soldiers and became known as “The Lady with the Lamp”. She gained the respect of the soldiers and the establishment, and later, the public through the soldier’s letters and reports in the newspaper. After visiting Crimea she contracted ‘Crimean Fever’ from which she never really recovered. When she returned to London she was regarded a heroine. The public had given freely to buy her a gift but Florence preferred this money be used to establish a fund, which became known as the Nightingale Fund. Florence had kept excellent records on the running of the Barrack Hospital, medical and nursing staff efficiency, and the causes of illness and death. Many nurses from the training school became Matrons in many countries throughout the world. Florence pushed the Government for legislation to improve drainage and sanitation in homes and in the building of hospitals with fresh air a priority. She wrote the book ‘Notes on Nursing’ and many writings on health reform. She died, aged 90 years, in her home at 10 South Street, Park Lane on the 13th of August 1910. A handwritten letter, written in lead pencil, by Florence Nightingale. It is written to her niece Gwendolen.. The letter is on buff coloured paper and has the date 'Oct 17 1900'/ written in the top right hand corner; below this is, in capital letters, the two line black printed address - '10, South Street,/ Park Lane, W'/ is stamped. The bulk of the letter reads over eight lines: "Dearest Gwendolen",/ "Thanks for your / dear note,/ I shall gladly look / forward to seeing you, / on Friday at 5 ,/ ever your loving, / Aunt Florence./ . rdns, royal district nursing service, miss florence nightingale, mrs e.g. (janet) wilson, mrs d. (elsa) hallenstein -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated Book, Lucy Seymer 1893-1971, Florence Nightingale's Nurses: The Nightingale Training School 1860-1960, 1960
... Florence Nightingale's Nurses: The Nightingale Training School 1860-1960...Florence Nightingale...Of significance to the AHNL as the Nightingale School of nursing influence the format of the Alfred School of Nursing. Florence Nightingale St Thomas's Hospital London Nursing-education-history This book details the history and impact of the Nightingale Training School, established by Florence Nightingale at St Thoms' Hospital, London in 1860. ...This book details the history and impact of the Nightingale Training School, established by Florence Nightingale at St Thoms' Hospital, London in 1860. The book covers the school's development from its founding to its centenary in 1960. It highlights Nightingale's philosophy of nursing and its practical implementation, particularly emphasizing the importance of environmental conditions for patient health. The book also explores the school's global impact and its role in shaping modern nursing.Illustrated book with white cover with blue and white print featuring on the front a drawing of two nurses. The nurse on the left is depicted in a long 19th century style dress, while the nurse on the right is in a 20th century style uniform. The drawing is repeated on the back Title and author's name are printed on the front cover and spine.non-fictionThis book details the history and impact of the Nightingale Training School, established by Florence Nightingale at St Thoms' Hospital, London in 1860. The book covers the school's development from its founding to its centenary in 1960. It highlights Nightingale's philosophy of nursing and its practical implementation, particularly emphasizing the importance of environmental conditions for patient health. The book also explores the school's global impact and its role in shaping modern nursing.florence nightingale, st thomas's hospital london, nursing-education-history
