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Letters from Florence Nightingale

Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910)

19th century

Contains two letters from Florence Nightingale, one sent to Mrs Richard Morris and the other to Lydia Leigh; and three copies of printed artworks.

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Letter from Florence Nightingale to Mrs Richard Morris
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Letter from Florence Nightingale to Mrs Richard Morris

Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910)

17 Aug 1866

Letter in response to Mrs Richard Morris, who had recommended or offered the service of a Mrs Brown to work as a maid for Florence Nightingale. The letter also refers to Mrs [Lydia] Egerton Leigh - ...

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Partial letter from Florence Nightingale to Lydia Leigh
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Partial letter from Florence Nightingale to Lydia Leigh

Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910)

n.d. [c.1849-c.1893]

Final page of a letter from Florence Nightingale to Mrs Egerton Leigh [Lydia Leigh], the first part is missing. Mentions declining an invitation from Leigh 'to receive the offered gifts'. The botto...

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Lithograph print of Florence Nightingale and Mr Bracebridge on Cathcart's Hill, Crimea, on 8 May 1855, by Day & Son, Lithographers to the Queen, London

c.1855

Sketch of Nightingale and Bracebridge on horseback, overlooking a burial ground. Labelled with the print title in pencil.

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Printed sketch of Florence Nightingale

n.d. [19th century]

Small print of a sketch of Florence Nightingale. Underneath is attached a small press cutting with some biographical information on Nightingale.

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Lithograph print of Lea Hurst, Derbyshire, home of Florence Nightingale

n.d. [19th century]

Small print published by Richard Keene, Derby, from an original drawing. C & E Layton, engravers, printers and stationers of Fleet Street, London.

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