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The Nightingales Song to to the Sick Soldier, 1854
The Nightingales Song to to the Sick Soldier, 1854. Florence Nightingale tending a sick soldier in hospital in the Crimea. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. From Punch. (London, 1854)
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12"x8" Photo Print
Experience the historical significance of Florence Nightingale's compassionate care with our exquisite photographic print, "The Nightingales Song to the Sick Soldier, 1854," from Heritage Images. This captivating image showcases Florence Nightingale in her iconic role as a nurse, tending to a sick soldier during the Crimean War. Our high-quality Media Storehouse print brings the past to life, allowing you to relive a pivotal moment in history. Perfect for hospitals, nursing homes, or as a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts, this photographic print is sure to inspire and intrigue.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 16.3cm x 30.4cm (6.4" x 12")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures a significant moment in history during the Crimean War. In 1854, Florence Nightingale, renowned as the "Lady with the Lamp" tended to a sick soldier in a military hospital in Crimea. As Secretary of State for War Sidney Herbert's appointee, Nightingale worked tirelessly to introduce female nurses into British military hospitals and improve conditions for patients. In this monochrome image, we see Nightingale at the bedside of an invalid soldier, her compassionate presence providing solace amidst the chaos of war. The room is dimly lit, emphasizing her symbolic role as a beacon of hope and healing. With bandages and medicine nearby, she tends to his needs with unwavering dedication. The photograph not only depicts Nightingale's remarkable contribution to nursing but also highlights her literary prowess. Known for her love of literature and poetry, she serenades the sick soldier with words that bring comfort and respite from their pain. This print serves as a poignant reminder of Nightingale's pioneering efforts in healthcare reform during Victorian times. Her tireless work paved the way for modern nursing practices while challenging societal norms regarding women's roles within medicine. As we gaze upon this powerful image captured by an unknown creator, we are reminded of Florence Nightingale's enduring legacy as an advocate for compassion and care in times of crisis.
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