Florence the Woman

John Wesley, 1703-1791

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John Wesley was an English theologian who led the Methodist movement.

While not a Methodist herself, Nightingale read widely from a variety of different religious traditions, and in her writings she expresses admiration for Wesley.

 

John Wesley

John Wesley. Mezzotint by W. Ward, 1825, after G. Romney, 1789. Credit: Wellcome Collection. CC BY 4.0

Exhibits from ‘Florence the Woman’

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Nightingale is respected worldwide for her pioneering role in developing the nursing profession, her statistical work, and her evidence-based approach to healthcare. In honour of her bicentenary the World Health Organisation have named 2020 the Year of the Nurse and Midwife.

In our special exhibition, you will find out about objects, people and places which tell interesting stories about Florence’s life and legacy. You’ll discover artefacts from her life, people she both inspired and challenged, and places she helped to shape. There’s many more insights too!

Please click on the different sections of her famous coxcomb diagram to explore various aspects of her life and legacy. We hope you enjoy exploring!