Portrait of Florence Nightingale reading a book she is holding in her hands. This is a photographic reproduction of an anonymous crayon drawing. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 6.
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.
Picture of an old Turkish cemetery in the foreground and the Barrack hospital in the background with Constantinople to the left in the distance. There are people working, walking through, or approaching the cemetery. A river with boats and ships...
Portrait showing Florence Nightingale sitting near the bed of a wounded man writing a letter. Other wounded men and several nurses are also present. Manuscript note below portrait: "I was sick and ye visited me." Manuscript note in lower left...
Portrait of Miss Nightingale with one of her nurses in the Scutari Hospital. Drawn by J. Hind and engraved by G. Greatbach. Border around the portrait shows two small pictures on each side of the sheet, and ivy vines around the edges. From the...
Picture showing a view of the Battle of Inkermann. Drawn by W. H. Kearney and engraved by G. Greatbach. An ornate border includes two cannons (shown underneath the picture). From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 21.
Publisher: The...
Portrait of Dr. Howard Kelly seated in his library and holding an open book in his lap. This photograph was included at the beginning of his Florence Nightingale Collection.
Portrait of Florence Nightingale and some nurses at the bedside of a wounded soldier. A doctor is also present. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, No. 16.
Portrait of Florence Nightingale, left view. Engraved by C. Cook. Facsimile inscription: "Yours very truly Florence Nightingale." From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 4.
Publisher: London: George Routledge & Co.