• Keyring with drawing of Florence Nightingale surrounded by animals. Artwork by Beth Harding.
  • Magnet with drawing of Florence Nightingale surrounded by animals. Artwork by Beth Harding.
  • Tea towel with drawing of Florence Nightingale surrounded by animals. Artwork by Beth Harding. 100% cotton tea towel.
  • A humorous mug designed for hard working nurses, decorated with the quote "do you want to talk to the doctor in charge, or the nurse who knows what's going on". All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.
  • Fanoos Lantern

    £125.00£150.00
    Our replica fanoos lanterns have been handmade in Turkey, not far from where Florence Nightingale was working during the Crimean War. They come in three different sizes: 14cm diameter, 19cm diameter or 21cm diameter.
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  • Discover some of the bravest and most inspirational women of all time in these stunning portraits by Daniela Henríquez. From Malala Yousafzai and Rosa Parks to Marie Curie and Amelia Earhart, compare notes on 32 of the most courageous, groundbreaking, powerful women ever while playing this fun and informative game.
  • Fun rubber duck in the shape of our favourite nurse, complete with fanoos! All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.
  • Fine British plaster bust of Florence Nightingale, individually cast by hand. The bust stands at 13cm tall and features elements of Florence's life and work around the bottom, as well as her quote "Nursing is an Art".   All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.
  • Handmade fabric decoration with Florence Nightingale holding her lamp.
  • Gin Copa Glass featuring the quote from Florence: "A little gin would be more popular" and her signature. All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity and its work.
  • Magnet featuring a photograph of Florence Nightingale dating from 1856, taken after she returned from the Crimean War.
  • The Nightingale Training School opened its doors in July 1860 at St. Thomas' Hospital. All probationers need to read and write and be able to learn at least some rudimentary Latin to administer medicines. The Nightingale approach to training focused on dedication and discipline. This tea towel features the Regulations, dating from 1860, that the probationers would have had to have followed. All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, at its work.
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