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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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Our Nurses range has been designed for us by Alison Gardiner. The range features different nurses from Florence through to a modern day nurse and reflects the changes that have been made to nursing. The tea towels are printed and hand finished in Lancashire, England. All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.
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This range has been developed by Alison Gardiner and the Florence Nightingale Museum and features different nurses from Florence through to a modern day nurse and reflects the changes that have been made to nursing. This mug features all six figures round the mug and a nurses watch is feature inside the mug. The mugs are made over seven days using English fine bone china, using traditional methods in Stoke on Trent, England. All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.