The first statue to the honor of Florence Nightingale, unveiled by the Duke of Devonshire at Derby. The statue is the work of Countess Feovore Flerchen. From the collection of Howard Kelly, M.D. No. 37.
Portrait of the Battle of Inkermann, November 5th, 1854. Drawn by W. G. Terry and engraved by G. Greatbach. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 21.
Publisher: London: The London Printing and Publishing Company.
Portrait of Florence Nightingale. She is standing with her right arm resting on a column. Drawn by Elston and engraved by T. H. Ellis. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 57.
Publisher: London: Published by Ellis. 51 Jewin St. City.
Painting of the generals and staff at Sebastopol. Miss Nightingale is on horseback on the right. From a picture by Barlser. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 19.
Photograph of the Florence Nightingale Memorial at the Royal Military Hospital, Milbank consisting of a stained glass window and a marble plaque. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 46.
Publisher: London: Barratt Photographers Press...
Photograph of the Florence Nightingale Memorial. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 43.
Pubilsher: London: Barratt Photographers, Salisbury Court, Fleet Street.
Portrait of Florence Nightingale in oval, from a drawing by Elizabeth Rigby (Lady Eastlake). Engraved by Emery Walker. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 59.
Photograph of an older Florence Nightingale seated in an arm chair. She is holding papers in her hands. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 7.