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Florence Nightingale (/ ˈ n aɪ t ɪ ŋ ɡ eɪ l /; 12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer, statistician and the founder of modern nursing.Nightingale came to prominence while serving as a manager and trainer of nurses during the Crimean War, in which she organised care for wounded soldiers at Constantinople. [4]
Honorable mention should be given to Lewthwaite's editing of the war sequences."; [5] while Leonard Maltin also gave the film three out of four stars, noting a "Methodical recreation of 19th- century nurse-crusader Florence Nightingale, tastefully enacted by Neagle."; [6] while Variety observed, "Anna Neagle adds another portrait to her screen ...
The suspects include Daphne Miller, a young woman whose nursing career Florence could have ruined if she had lived; Randolph, Florence's cousin who inherited her money; Zaki Hanachi, a French soldier of Algerian ancestry whom she helped recover after the war and who may have been asking her for money; Travis Pickford, a boxer and black marketer ...
Florence Nightingale was a 60-minute 2008 BBC One television drama on the early years of Florence Nightingale, from 1837 to the Royal Commission into the Crimean War. Nightingale was played by Laura Fraser, and her father by Michael Pennington. It was first broadcast on Sunday 1 June 2008.
Florence Nightingale: Kay Francis: 1937: Auld Lang Syne: Robert Burns: Andrew Cruickshank: Fire Over England: Elizabeth I of England: Flora Robson: The Great Garrick: David Garrick: Brian Aherne: The Life of Émile Zola: Émile Zola: Paul Muni: Parnell: Charles Stewart Parnell: Clark Gable: Peter the First: Peter the Great: Nikolai Simonov: The ...
Florence Nightingale (1915 film) Florence Nightingale (2008 film) L. The Lady with a Lamp; W. The White Angel (1936 film) This page was last edited on 20 April 2024 ...
To celebrate the success of 'Oppenheimer,' here are Miss Flo's 10 best performances from 'Black Widow' to 'Don't Worry Darling.'
Unlike most network movies of the period, Hallmark always filmed on location, [citation needed] and usually filmed for 24 days, compared to 18–20 days for most other TV-movies. [citation needed] Richard Welsh Company was retained in 1982 to work on developing HoF projects. Brad Moore was placed in charge of the Hallmark Hall of Fame in 1983. [12]