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- 040-002018694
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Vol. LXXVII (ff. 223). Sept. 1897-May 1910 and n.d.
includes:
- f. 1 Ethel M. Hertitage, probationer at St Thomas's Hospital: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1897.
- ff. 2, 5, 7, 42, 69, 83 Lilian F. Jenkin, sister at St Thomas's Hospital; wife (1898) of C W Grant-Wilson: Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1897-1898.
- f. 4 M. Christie, afterwards Haydon; of St Thomas's Hospital; wife of - Haydon 1897: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1892, 1897.
- ff. 11, 40 L. H. Whittey, Sister at St Thomas's Hospital: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1897.
- f. 12 Augusta P. Lemon, probationer at St: Thomas's Hospital; afterw. wife of L. Roscorla, of Liverpool. Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1873-1897.
- f. 14 Ethel M. Roberts, Superintendent of the Monsall Hospital, Manchester: Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1895, 1897.
- ff. 18, 21, 26, 28, 100 Miss H. F. Gethen, Secretary, Nurses' Cooperation: Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1897-1899.
- f. 24 Mary Ann Vousden, Matron of St Mary's Home, Christchurch, NZ: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1881-1897.
- f. 29 Alice Maud Ruddock, of the Indian Nursing Service: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1897.
- ff. 33, 46 Florence Nightingale Shore, daughter of O B Shore: Letters to her godmother, Florence Nightingale: 1892-1897.
- f. 35 Ellen Pirrie, Matron, Belfast Workhouse Infirmary: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1888-1895.
- f. 37 Sir John Simon, KCB; President of the Royal College of Surgeons: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1897.
- ff. 44, 103 Florence E. Pepper, Matron of Exeter Hospital: Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1895-1899.
- f. 48 Charlotte MacLeod, organiser of the Victorian Order of District Nursing in Canada: Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1896-1897.
- f. 51 Ishbel Maria Gordon, formerly Hamilton-Gordon; wife of John, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1897.
- f. 56 Miss Florence A. Haig-Browne, Sister at St Thomas's Hospital: Letters, etc., to Florence Nightingale: 1896-1897.
- f. 57 A. de Lancy, Matron of Birmingham Workhouse Infirmary: Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1890-1897.
- ff. 58-65, 68, 71-82, 149 Georgina Franklin, of the Indian Nursing Service: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1897-1900.: Partly typewritten copies.
- f. 66 Florence Nightingale Fleming, of Toronto: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1898.
- f. 85 M. R. Gaston, Matron of the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading: Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1893-1899.
- f. 86 Margaret St Clair, of Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses, Dublin: Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1892-1899.
- f. 89 Mrs E. J. Thorpe, of Johannesburg: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1899.
- ff. 91-93 Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, 2nd Baron Houghton; formerly Milnes; Marquess of Crewe: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1899.
- f. 94 Margaret Breay, Secretary of the Matrons' Council: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1899.
- ff. 95, 97 Mrs L. W. Quintard, of St Luke's Hospital, New York: Letter, etc., to Florence Nightingale: 1899.
- f. 98 Ellen Ekblom, Finnish nurse: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1896-1899.: Partly drafts.
- f. 101 Helene Stökl, of Steyr, in Austria: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1899.
- ff. 105-108b Colonel John Smith Young, of the National Aid Society for the Sick and Wounded in War: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1899.
- f. 109 M. A. Makins, wife of G H Makins, FRCS: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1899.
- f. 112 j. E. Hicks, nurse at St Peter's Convalescent Home, Littlehampton: Letter to Florence Nightingale: circ. 1897.
- f. 127 Grace Alice Ramsden, nurse at St Marylebone Infirmary: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1900.
- f. 129 Helen Shuter, Matron of Dublin City Hospital: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1895-1900.
- f. 131 Constance L. Agg, Sister at St Thomas's Hospital: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1900.
- f. 133 Maude Goodhue, Sister at St Thomas's Hospital: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1900.
- f. 137 George Bird, of Higham Ferrers: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1900.
- f. 140 Henry Bonham Carter, Secretary, Nightingale Fund: Correspondence with his cousin, Florence Nightingale: 1861-1900.
- f. 143 Hermine Ludewig, German nurse: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1900.
- f. 145 Marian Dashwood, Secretary of the Nurses' Union: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1900.
- f. 147 Isabel Eames, Matron of the English Hospital, Buenos Aires: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1888-1900.
- f. 154 Mabel M. Barnard, Canadian nurse: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1900.
- f. 158 Jessie Peers Boyd Carpenter, afterwards Davies; of St Thomas's Hospital; wife of W J E Davies 1901: Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1897, 1901.
- f. 161b Dorothea Margaret Oldham, of Qu. Victoria's Jubilee Institute for Nurses: Letters to Florence Nightingale,: 1895-1902.
- f. 163 Ulrike M. Linicke, Matron of the Royal Hospital for Incurables: Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1879-1903.
- f. 165 Mrs Fanny McEvoy, formerly of St Thomas's Hospital: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1904.
- f.166 Fanny Lovsey, née Wilson; former probationer at St Thomas's Hospital: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1904.
- ff. 168-171 Alfred Worcester, MD; of Massachusetts: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1895-1907.
- f. 172 Elizabeth F. Bosanquet, Secretary to Florence Nightingale: Letter to - Nightingale: 1907.
- f. 174 Nanette G. Strangman, formerly Sister at St Thomas's Hospital: Letter to Florence Nightingale: 1907.
- f. 176 Harriette Elizabeth Georgina Hamilton, Matron of St Thomas's Hospital: Letters to Florence Nightingale: 1892-1909.
- f. 178 Elizabeth F. Bosanquet, Secretary to Florence Nightingale: Letter to Miss Hibbard: 1909.
- ff. 179, 181 James Robertson, CMG; Principal of MacDonald College, McGill University: Letter, etc., to Florence Nightingale: 1910.
- ff. 183, 185 John Martin, great-nephew of Mme Mohl: Letters to Mrs V. Nash: 1912.
- f. 187 Katherine Philippa Hicks, Matron of Great Ormond Street Hospital; wife (1898) of R E Large: Memoir of Florence Nightingale: 1913.
- f. 191 Sir William Bowman, 1st Baronet; FRS: Correspondence with Florence Nightingale: 1860-1889, n.d.
- ff. 192, 194, 211, 212 John Sutherland, MD; sanitary reformer: Drafts, etc., prepared for Florence Nightingale: 1857-1874.
- f. 200 Elizabeth A. Young: Letter to Florence Nightingale: n.d.
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- Add MS 45750-45849 : NIGHTINGALE PAPERS Second Series (Vols. XII-CXI)45750-45849. A further selection (Vols. XII-CXI) from the correspondence,…
Add MS 45796-45816 : F. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
Add MS 45796-45815 : NIGHTINGALE PAPERS. Vols. LVIII-LXXVII. General correspondence; 1853-1910 and n.d. Twenty volumes. Folio and quarto.
Add MS 45815 : Vol. LXXVII (ff. 223). Sept. 1897-May 1910 and n.d. includes: f. 1 Ethel M. Hertitage, probationer at St Thomas's Hospital: Letter… - Hierarchy:
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- Start Date:
- 1897
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- 1910
- Date Range:
- Sep 1897-May 1910
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- CE
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- Agg, Constance L., Sister at St Thomas's Hospital
Barnard, Mabel M., Canadian nurse; correspondent of Florence Nightingale, fl 1900
Bird, George, of Higham Ferrers
Bosanquet, Elizabeth F., Secretary to Florence Nightingale
Bowman, William, 1st Baronet, of Holmbury St Mary, opthalmic surgeon, 1816-1892
Breay, Margaret, Secretary of the Matrons' Council
Browne, Florence A, Sister at St Thomas's Hospital; correspondent of Florence Nightingale, fl 1896-1897
Carpenter, Jessie Peers Boyd, afterwards Davies; of St Thomas's Hospital; wife of W J E Davies 1901
Carter, Henry Bonham, Sec Nightingale Fund
Christie, M., afterwards Haydon; of St Thomas's Hospital; wife of - Haydon 1897
Dashwood, Marian, secretary of the Nurses' Union, fl 1900
Eames, Isabel, matron of the English Hospital, Buenos Aires, fl 1888-1900
Ekblom, Ellen, Finnish nurse
Fleming, Florence Nightingale, of Toronto, fl 1898
Franklin, Georgina, of the Indian Nursing Service
Gaston, M R, of Reading, Matron of the Royal Berkshire Hospital, fl 1893-1899
Gethen, H F, correspondent of Florence Nightingale, fl 1897-1899
Goodhue, Maude, nurse and correspondent of Florence Nightingale, fl 1900
Gordon, Ishbel Maria, née Marjoribanks, author, philanthropist and women's rights advocate, 1857-1939
Hamilton, Harriette Elizabeth Georgina, Matron of St Thomas's Hospital
Hertitage, Ethel M., probationer at St Thomas's Hospital
Hicks, Katherine Philippa, Matron of Great Ormond Street Hospital; wife (1898) of R E Large
Hicks, j. E., nurse at St Peter's Convalescent Home, Littlehampton
Jenkin, Lilian F., sister at St Thomas's Hospital; wife (1898) of C W Grant-Wilson
Lancy, A., Matron of Birmingham Workhouse Infirmary
Lemon, Augusta P., probationer at St
Linicke, Ulrike M., Matron of the Royal Hospital for Incurables
Lovsey, Fanny, née Wilson; former probationer at St Thomas's Hospital
Ludewig, Hermine, German nurse
MacLeod, Charlotte, organiser of the Victorian Order of District Nursing in Canada
Makins, M. A., wife of G H Makins, FRCS
Martin, John, great-nephew of Mme Mohl
McEvoy, Fanny, Mrs; formerly of St Thomas's Hospital
Milnes, Robert Offley Ashburton, 1st Marquess of Crewe, politician, 1858-1945
Oldham, Dorothea Margaret, of Qu. Victoria's Jubilee Institute for Nurses
Pepper, Florence E., Matron of Exeter Hospital
Pirrie, Ellen, Matron, Belfast Workhouse Infirmary
Quintard, L. W., Mrs; of St Luke's Hospital, New York
Ramsden, Grace Alice, nurse at St Marylebone Infirmary
Roberts, Ethel M., Superintendent of the Monsall Hospital, Manchester
Robertson, James, CMG; Principal of MacDonald College, McGill University
Ruddock, Alice Maud, of the Indian Nursing Service
Shore, Florence Nightingale, daughter of O B Shore
Shuter, Helen, Matron of Dublin City Hospital
Simon, John, KCB; President of the Royal College of Surgeons
St Clair, Margaret, of Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses, Dublin
Strangman, Nanette G., formerly Sister at St Thomas's Hospital
Stökl, Helene, of Steyr, in Austria
Sutherland, John, MD, sanitary reformer
Thorpe, E. J., Mrs; of Johannesburg
Vousden, Mary Ann, Matron of St Mary's Home, Christchurch, NZ
Whittey, L. H., Sister at St Thomas's Hospital
Worcester, Alfred, MD; of Massachusetts
Young, Elizabeth A.
Young, John Smith, Colonel; of the National Aid Society for the Sick and Wounded in War