Florence Nightingale Museum
Florence Nightingale Museum
(on the site of St Thomas' Hospital)
2 Lambeth Palace Road
London, SE1
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FREE ENTRY (SAVE £5.80) AT THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE MUSEUM WITH YOUR LONDON PASS!
Get free entrance to the enchanting Florence Nightingale Museum, and make a saving of £5.80 on the normal admission fee with your London Pass.
Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 and is also known as "The Lady with the Lamp", because of her night time walks tending to sick and wounded soldiers. On her return from this bloody conflict she established the Nightingale Training School for nurses at St Thomas’ Hospital. She was also a pioneering nurse, writer and noted statistician.
Florence Nighthingale was raised in a honorable, upper-class family and her announcement to enter nursing in 1984 caused her a lot of troubles among her family. Mainly her mother did not agree with Florence Nightingale’s decision because she wanted her daughter to become a mother and wife- the expected role for a woman of her status. As the strong woman that she was, Florence Nightingale taught herself in the art and science of nursing and in 1844 she became the leading advocate for improved medical care in hospitals.
Florence Nightingale’s most famous contribution came during the Crimean War 1845. She focused on medical camps for wounded military and was sent to Turkey to take care of the medical provision and logistics. At the age of ninety years Florence Nightingale died peaceful during sleep and since then her work served as an inspiration for nurses all over the world.
As one of the most famous women in British history it is not surprising that Florence Nightingale should have a museum dedicated to her memory, which allows London Pass holders free entry.
The Florence Nightingale Museum celebrates Florence Nightingale who almost single-handedly created the modern nursing profession in Britain following her experiences during the Crimean War.
As a result of her groundbreaking work, her name is synonymous with caring and nursing to this day. This London attraction dedicated to her features an incredible collection of artefacts from her lifetime, including 53 books of the 200 she wrote in their original form.
This London tourist attraction houses an impressive archive of 63 letters from Florence Nightingale to various correspondents, and other related papers belonging to her. There are also research facilities available onsite, though it is advisable to call in advance if you wish to have access to these.
Whether you’re a history lover, an academic, a London tourist, or just curious about this formidable woman, this intriguing London museum is one of the best ways in London to learn about Florence Nightingale. The London Pass gives you the chance to get an insight in Florence Nightingale's life!
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