From:Florence Nightingale Museum
Name/Title"Pamphlets FN"
About this objectCollection of 12 articles (printed speeches and pamphlets) written about or mentioning Florence Nightingale 1855 to 1856, bound with marbled endpapers and cover, green leather spine stamped "Pamphlets FN."
Article One: Meeting in Honour of Miss Nightingale, Held in the Town Hall, Calcutta: O Wednesday, June 18, 1856 (Bengal Hurkaru Press, 1856)
Article Two: Notes on Nurses; Practical Suggestions Addressed to English Ladies", H Bailliere, 219, Regent Street, 1855. pp.16.
Article Three: Anon "Women and Their Work" Joseph Masters, Aldersgate Street, London, 1855. pp. 24.
Article Four: Maurice, FD "Plan of a Female College" Macmillan and Co, Cambridge, 1855. pp. 23.
Article Five: Marshall, Rev CK "The Claims of Philanthropy: an Address: On the Occasion of Laying the Corner Stone of the New Edifice of Centenary College" The American Times Book and Job Printing office, Vicksburg, USA, 1856. pp. 30.
Article Six: St Leger, Rev WN "The Memory of those who perished in the Crimea. A Sermon" W Spalding, Westgate Street, St Matthews, Ipswich, 1856. pp. 18.
Article Seven: Bardin BA, "Reasons for Thankfulness. A Sermon" Lucas Brothers, 72 Collins Street, East, Melbourne, Australia, 1856. pp.16.
Article Eight: Forster, Reverend W. "The Lamp of Beauty. A Sermon" Whitfield, Strand, 1856. Edward J Whitfield, 178, Strand, 1856. pp. 18.
Article Nine: Effter Jahresbericht des Evangelischen Deutschen
Wolthatigkeits-Vereines zu Constantinopel, 1857. pp. 16.
Article Ten: Poem entitled "Miss Nightingale," by J.I.J., begining "Amid the carnage and the strife of war". Not dated, single sheet.
Article Eleven: Concert programme "Earth's Paradise and the graces: Her Majesty the Queen; Miss Florence Nightingale; Madame Goldschmidt Lind." J Ackland, Dolphin Street, Bristol, 1856. pp. 30.
Article Twelve: Life of Miss Nightingale (The Heroine of European Philanthropy), Coulson, Playhouse Yard, St Luke's, London, 1856. pp. 16.
Medium and MaterialsPaper, Leather
Measurements2.1 x 13.3 x 20.2cm
Date Madec1856
Period19th Century
Object TypeBook
Object number0253
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved