NIGHTINGALE, PUBLIC HEALTH AND VICTORIAN SOCIETY
from the British Library, London
Part 2: Family letters and correspondence with Clough, Jowett, Martineau, Mill and others REEL 23
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Correspondence with Benjamin Jowett Master of Balliol College, Oxford 1862-August 1871 Add Ms45784
Correspondence with Benjamin Jowett Master of Balliol College, Oxford Oct 1871-1873 REEL 24
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Correspondence with Benjamin Jowett Master of Balliol College, Oxford 1874-1893
Papers of Florence Nightingale relating to E Abbott and L Campbell
'The Life and Letters of Benjamin Jowett' (1897) 1894-1896
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Correspondence with Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland, KCB, 1st Baronet of Oxford, 1890, Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford 1867-1897
Correspondence with Henry Burrard Farnall, C B Poor Law Board Inspector 1865-1867 REEL 25
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Correspondence with John Stuart Mill 1860-1868
Correspondence with The Hon Charles Pelham Villiers, MP 1864-1867 Correspondence with Gathorne Hardy, afterwards Gathorne-Hardy, Viscount (1878)and 1st Earl of Cranbrook 1892 1866-1877 Correspondence with Sir William Henry Wyatt, the social reformer 1868-1878
Correspondence with Thomas Spring-Rice, 2nd Baron Monteagle, and his wife Elizabeth 1896-1898 Add Ms45788
Correspondence with Harriet Martineau 1858-1871 REEL 26
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Typewritten copies of letters to Mrs Georgiana Moore, Mother Superior of the Convent of Our Lady of Mercy, Bermondsey 1856-1868 Lettersfrom Adeline Paulina Irby, traveller 1870-1879 Correspondence with Mary Carpenter, social reformer 1867-1876
Correspondence with Julia Salis Schwabe, wife of Salis Schwabe, of Bangor 1861-1866 Add Ms45790
Correspondence with Florence Nightingale?s parents 1850-1869 REEL 27
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Correspondence with Sir Harry Verney, 2nd Baronet 1859-1896
Correspondence with her sister Frances Parthenope, second wife (1858) of Sir Harry Verney 1847-1888
Correspondence with Frederick William Verney (M P 1906) fourth son of Sir Harry Verney, 2nd Baronet 1886-1900 Add Ms45792
Correspondence with her uncle Samuel Smith followed by correspondence ofthe latter's wife Mary (Aunt Mai?) with Florence and other members of her family 1856-1861 REEL 28 Add Ms45793
Correspondence with her uncle Samuel Smith followed by correspondence ofthe latter's wife Mary (Aunt Mai?) with Florence and other members of her family 1862-1872 Add Ms45794
Letters to her aunt Hannah Nicholson 1844-1854 Correspondence with her cousin Joanna Hilary Bonham Carter 1843-1863 Correspondence with Edith Joanna Bonham Carter 1893-1899 REEL 29
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Correspondence with Arthur Hugh Clough, the poet, husband of Blanche Mary Shore-Smith 1858-1861
Correspondence with her cousin William Shore-Smith, afterwards Shore-Nightingale, and letters to his wife, Louisa Eleanor 1859-1889 Lettersto Rosalind Frances Mary Shore-Smith, afterwards Shore-Nightingale 1880-1900
Lettersto the former's husband, Vaughan Nash C B 1909 1894-1900
Lettersto Florence Nightingale's executors 1912 Add Ms45796
General Correspondence 1852-July 1857
Correspondents include: Lady Canning, Elizabeth Frere, Lady Inglis, Lord Palmerston, Lord Grey. Included also isa list of nurses at St Mary's Hospital
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General Correspondence Oct 1857-Sept 1861
Correspondents include: Lord Carnarvon,
G W Hastings of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, WCottiswood, Mrs Gaskell.
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General Correspondence Oct 1861-Sept 1864
Correspondents include: Sir William Heathcote , John Stanley, Nightingale nurses
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General Correspondence Oct 1864-June 1866
Correspondents include: Sir William Heathcote, Charlotte Balfour, Maria P Pye of the Tarban Creek LunaticAsylum in New South Wales, George Carr
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General Correspondence July 1866-March 1868
Correspondents include: Thomas Watsonthe Chairman of the Committee on Workhouse Infirmaries, Charles Francis, Surgeon Major in the Indian Army
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General Correspondence April 1868-April 1869
Correspondents include: Sir William Heathcote, Mary Campbell, Louisa Freeman the Lady Superintendent of Nurses at the Workhouse Infirmary in Liverpool, the Birmingham branch of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, J H Barnes of the Lying-in Department ofthe Liverpool Workhouse
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General Correspondence May 1869-1871
Correspondents include: Louisa Freeman of the Workhouse Infirmary in Liverpool, J H Barnes of the Lying-in Department of the Liverpool Workhouse, also included are detailed plans forlying-in hospitals, and Nightingale's notes on the training of midwives.
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General Correspondence 1872-July 1874 - Correspondents include: Clara Manning, Mary Merryweather, Robert Hamilton, Charlotte Helmsdorfer Add Ms45804
General Correspondence Aug 1874-Dec 1877
Correspondents include: E J M Mackenzie, Ann Clark, Mary Lyons a nurse at Edinburgh Hospital, Julie Gardiner, George Frere, Helen Bonham Carter, Heywood Smith
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General Correspondence 1878-1879
Correspondents include: G H Haughton Surgeon Major at the Herbert Hospital, Alice Fisher at Addenbrooke?s Hospital, Cambridge REEL 34 cont Add Ms 45806
General Correspondence 1880-June 1882
Correspondents include: Mary Cadbury from the Liverpool Infirmary, Helen Blower, Louisa Twining from the Association for Promoting Trained Nursing in Workhouse Infirmaries and Sick Asylums, A Toynbee
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General Correspondence July 1882-Sept 1887
Correspondents include: Sir James Caird, A Toynbee, Mary Cadbury at the Liverpool Infirmary, Sir Arthur Cotton, Sir William Wedderburn Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay, Miss Anderson the Superintendent of nurses at St Thomas's Hospital, SirF Roberts re homes for sick nurses and sanitation in army hospitals in India
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General Correspondence Nov 1887-Sept 1888
Correspondents include: Mabel Formby, CG Lock, Lydia Constable of the Gordon Boys' Home, Lord Dufferin. Also included are proposals for a village nursing association and for a new hospitalfor women and a list of the duties of a nursing superintendent
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General Correspondence Oct 1888-April 1890
Correspondents include: Lord Cross Principal Secretary of State forIndia, Lydia Constable of the Gordon Boys' Home, Lady Roseberry re nursing the sick at home, Mrs Fawcett
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General Correspondence May 1890-1891
Correspondents include; Charlotte Elkington, ct Lydia Constable of the Gordon Boys' Home, Othian Nicholson, Elizabeth Grundy
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General Correspondence Nov 1891-July 1893
Correspondents include: Lord Cross re sanitation in India, Horace Walpole, Rosalind Paget, British Nursing Associations, Francis Cameron at St Thomas's Add Ms45812
General Correspondence Aug 1893-Jan 1895
Correspondents include: Sir William Wedderburn, Rosalind Paget, MaryHerbert, The Dicky Bird Society promoting humane ideas in children REEL 38
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General Correspondence Feb 1895-Oct 1896
Correspondents include: G Snodgrass at the Royal Military Academy,Dublin, the North London Nursing Association, the Cottage Hospital Faringdon, the Episcopal Hospital, Philadephia, USA, John R Lunn
the Medical Superintendent at St Marylebone Infirmary, Notting Hill, Sir William Wedderburn re women's suffrage, Jane Wilson the treasurer of the WorkhouseInfirmary Nursing Association Add Ms45814
General Correspondence Nov 1896-Aug 1897
Correspondents include: Dr Theodore Acland, H Babington Smith, SirWilliam Wedderburn, Charlotte Macleod, G Snodgrass at the Royal Military Academy, Dublin, Sydney Holland, Alice Ruddock, a Nightingale nurse in India, Florence Haig Brown at St Thomas's Hospital, Maud Mary Wilberforce an English nurse in Havana, Cuba. Also included are diaries of the daily work in the hospital undertaken by Nightingale nurses whilst undergoing training REEL 39
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General Correspondence Sept 1897-May 1910
Correspondents include: Alice Ruddock, a nurse in India; Lilian Jenkins and Georgina Franklin and others at St Thomas's Hospital. Also included are congratulatory notes on the occasion of Nightingale's 80th birthday
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Letters to William Shore Smith, afterwards (1893) Nightingale, from his cousin Florence Nightingale 1846-1893
One letter to William Shore Smith from his mother, Mary Smith 16 Jan 1856
Two letters from Florence Nightingale, the first to his wife Louisa Eleanor only and the second to them both 1891, 1893 Add Ms46176
Two receipts from Florence Nightingale to Mrs Mary Robbins, one of her nurses at Scutari 1855, 1856
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Letters from Florence Nightingale to her relative 1876-1901 Rosalind MaryShore Smith, daughter of William Shore Smith (afterwards Nightingale), and wife (1892) of Vaughan Nash ( C B 1909). Included also are a letter from Florence Nightingale to Louisa Eleanor, wife of William Shore Smith and letters to Vaughan Nash Add Ms68882
Correspondence of Florence Nightingale with Frederick and Maude Verney 1870-11 Oct 1881 REEL 40
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Correspondence of Florence Nightingale with Frederick and Maude Verney 12Oct 1881- May 1886 Add Ms68884
Correspondence of Florence Nightingale with Frederick and Maude Verney June-Dec 1886 Add Ms68885
Correspondence of Florence Nightingale with Frederick and Maude Verney 1887-May1888 REEL 41
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Correspondence of Florence Nightingale with Frederick and Maude Verney June 1888-1890 Add Ms68887
Correspondence of Florence Nightingale with Frederick and Maude Verney 1891-1894 REEL 42
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Correspondence of Florence Nightingale with Frederick and Maude Verney 1895, 1896
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Correspondence of Florence Nightingale with Frederick and Maude Verney1897-1902, nd Add Ms68890
Letters to Florence Nightingale from Gwendolen, daughter of Frederick and Maude Verney c1890-1900 Add Ms68890 cont
Miscellaneous letters of and relating to Florence Nightingale and members of the Verney family 1871-1901, Photograph of Florence Nightingale by H Lenthall of Regent Street c1858 PressCutting from the Aberdeen Press and Journal relating to a letter ofFlorence Nightingale on exhibition in Aberdeen - 27 March 1929
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