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"Campaigned: A Glimpse into the Lives of Influential Figures" Step back in time and witness history unfold as Florence Nightingale's carriage arrives at the seat of war

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Florence Nightingales carriage at the seat of war

Florence Nightingales carriage at the seat of war
Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father. Although it was not deemed suitable for ladies of Florences social standing to become

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo)

Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo)
534702 Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo); (add.info.: Parnell (1846-1891) was a supporter of the Irish Land League

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish Politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo)

Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish Politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo)
534704 Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish Politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo); (add.info.: Parnell (1846-1891) was a supporter of the Irish Land League

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Lea Hurst, home of Florence Nightingale

Lea Hurst, home of Florence Nightingale
Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father. Although it was not deemed suitable for ladies of Florence's social standing to become

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Florence Nightingale's carriage

Florence Nightingale's carriage
The nursing carriage that accompanied Miss Florence Nightingale through the Crimean War. Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father

Background imageCampaigned Collection: A rambler in plus fours reads the inscription on the sundial monument to daylight saving

A rambler in plus fours reads the inscription on the sundial monument to daylight saving campaigned William Willet, Chistlehurst, Kent, England. Date: 1939

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Ebenezer Elliot (engraving) (b / w photo)

Ebenezer Elliot (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF368410 Ebenezer Elliot (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ebenezer Elliot (1781-1849) English poet

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Dame Millicent Fawcett, c. 1880 (b / w photo)

Dame Millicent Fawcett, c. 1880 (b / w photo)
XJF294032 Dame Millicent Fawcett, c.1880 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dame Millicent Fawcett (1847-1929)

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Charles Stuart Parnell, 19th century Irish Politician, c1874-1891. Parnell (1846-1891)

Charles Stuart Parnell, 19th century Irish Politician, c1874-1891. Parnell (1846-1891) was a supporter of the Irish Land League

Background imageCampaigned Collection: John Muir (1838-1914) Scottish-born American naturalist, engineer, writer and pioneer

John Muir (1838-1914) Scottish-born American naturalist, engineer, writer and pioneer of conservation. Campaigned for preservation of US wilderness including Yosemite Valley

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Mrs Sophia Bryant (born Willoch - 1850-1922) English mathematical scholar and teacher

Mrs Sophia Bryant (born Willoch - 1850-1922) English mathematical scholar and teacher. In 1875 she joined the staff of the North London Collegiate School for Girls

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Mrs Sophia Bryant (born Willock - 1850-1922) English mathematical scholar and teacher

Mrs Sophia Bryant (born Willock - 1850-1922) English mathematical scholar and teacher. In 1875 she joined the staff of the North London Collegiate School for Girls

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Samuel Plimsoll (1824-1898) English politician and social reformer born at Bristol

Samuel Plimsoll (1824-1898) English politician and social reformer born at Bristol, called the sailors friend. Campaigned against coffin ships, overloaded, unseaworthy vessles, often over insured

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (born Sheridan - 1808-1877) English poet, novelist and pamphleteer

Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (born Sheridan - 1808-1877) English poet, novelist and pamphleteer. Because of abuse by her husband, she campaigned for rights of women in marriage

Background imageCampaigned Collection: Florence Nightingale visiting the Hut Hospitals, at Balaclav

Florence Nightingale visiting the Hut Hospitals, at Balaclav
Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father. Although it was not deemed suitable for ladies of Florences social standing to become


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"Campaigned: A Glimpse into the Lives of Influential Figures" Step back in time and witness history unfold as Florence Nightingale's carriage arrives at the seat of war, symbolizing her unwavering dedication to nursing and care. Known as the "Lady with the Lamp, " Florence Nightingale revolutionized healthcare during times of conflict. Lea Hurst, home to Florence Nightingale, serves as a reminder of her tireless efforts to improve medical practices. From this tranquil abode, she orchestrated campaigns that would forever change the face of nursing. Inscribed on a sundial monument dedicated to daylight saving, a rambler in plus fours contemplates how these campaigns have shaped our daily lives. The legacy left behind by influential figures like Ebenezer Elliot echoes through time, reminding us of their relentless pursuit for social justice. Dame Millicent Fawcett's captivating presence captured in black and white photographs transports us back to an era when women fought tirelessly for suffrage rights. Her campaign paved the way for future generations seeking gender equality. Charles Stuart Parnell's political prowess comes alive through engravings and photographs capturing his charismatic persona. As an Irish politician during turbulent times, his campaigns aimed at achieving self-governance resonated deeply with his fellow countrymen. William Wilberforce's name stands tall among those who campaigned against slavery. This English philanthropist used his position in Parliament to advocate for human rights and ultimately played a pivotal role in abolishing slavery across British territories. These glimpses into historical campaigns remind us that change is possible when individuals dedicate themselves wholeheartedly towards a cause they believe in. Let their stories inspire you to stand up for what you believe is right and join the ranks of those who have campaigned before us.