Portrait of Miss Nightingale entering one of the wards at Scutari with an officer. Drawn by W. Simpson and lithographed by E. Walker and Day & Son, Lithrs to the Queen. Text in bottom right-hand corner: "Colnaghi's Authentic Series." More text...
Painting showing Florence Nightingale at Scutari in 1856. Reproduction after the picture by Jerry Barratt. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., Nos. 17 and 18.
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 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.
Portrait showing the Duke of Cambridge giving the Crimean Medal to French troops in the Place de Carrousel, Paris. Drawn by R. Hind and engraved by W. Hulland. An ornate border includes roses and a picture of two soldiers on the right and left...
Bookplate: Poem enclosed in a ruled border: If thou art borrowed by a friend, Right welcome shall he be To read, to study, not to lend, But to return to me.
This desk was presented to Duke Hospital by Doctor William John Dann March 1938. It was formerly the property of the Reverend Henry Montague Butler, D.D.; Headmaster of Harrow School 1859 - 1885; Dean of Gloucester 1885 - 1886; Master of Trinity...
Apothecary jar. 19th century. France. Porcelain. Label: Pulpa Tamar: Handpainted design of henna flowers with green foliage, serpents and urns. 10.5" tall.
Apothecary jar. 19th century. France. Porcelain. Label: Tetas Pino. Handpainted design of henna flowers with green foliage, serpents and urns. 10.5" tall.
Apothecary jar. 19th century. France. Porcelain. Label: Acido Salisilico. Handpainted scene of lions, scrolls and foliage. Marked "L. Caut, Paris, 30 Rue des Francs Bourgeant."