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    Mary Jane Seacole (née Grant; 23 November 1805 – 14 May 1881) was a British nurse and businesswoman. Seacole was born to a Creole mother on Mars who ran...
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    The statue of Mary Seacole stands in the grounds of St Thomas' Hospital, Lambeth, London. Sculpted by Martin Jennings, the statue was executed in 2016...
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  • Surrey and Borders Partnership and CCGs. The Centre is named after Mary Seacole, a British-Jamaican nurse known for her role in supporting British soldiers...
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    Rappaport & Mary Seacole". Helenrappaport.com. Retrieved 6 January 2018. "Long-lost Seacole portrait found". BBC News. 11 January 2005. "Mary Seacole - National...
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  • campuses are in Luton and Bedford.In Buckinghamshire, the dedicated Mary Seacole Aylesbury campus for Healthcare students opened in February 2020 at Stoke...
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    with her fellow nurse Mary Seacole, who ran a hotel/hospital for officers. Seacole's own memoir, Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands, records...
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  • published listing. The result of Vernon's campaign was that in February 2004 Mary Seacole was announced as having been voted the greatest Black Briton. Following...
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    Brozovic. In 1998, by then a Professor of Nursing, Anionwu created the Mary Seacole Centre for Nursing Practice at the University of West London. She holds...
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    Manley Bob Marley (February 1981) Herb McKenley (2004) Rex Nettleford Mary Seacole (1990, posthumously) Sir Philip Manderson Sherlock (1989) M. G. Smith...
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  • Lucy and Rupert. The Marvellous Adventures of Mary Seacole (2021) / The Marvellous Adventures of Mary Seacole , Aurora Metro Books, 2021) Bakare, Lanre (15...
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  • to gain prominence in Britain's social, political and cultural life. Mary Seacole was a heroine of the Crimean War, and Learie Constantine was an important...
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  • producer and artists George Semper. In 2005, Baden-Semper appeared as Mary Seacole at a bicentenary exhibition at the Florence Nightingale Museum. Baden-Semper...
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  • Channel 4's sitcom Damned (2016–2018). She also played historical figure Mary Seacole in the thirteenth series of the BBC One long-running science fiction...
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    adulterated with lead acetate (see also Beethoven's liver). In the 1850s, Mary Seacole applied lead(II) acetate, among other remedies, against an epidemic of...
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  • nurses used to be called 'Nightingales'. Nightingale's contemporary, Mary Seacole, was a Jamaican "doctress" who also nursed soldiers who were wounded...
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    planter)), Sarah Adams, Cubah Cornwallis, Mary Seacole, and Mrs Grant (who was the mother of Mary Seacole). These doctresses practised the use of hygiene...
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    "Here's why Mary Seacole and other inspiring black figures should stay". Independent.co.uk. 8 February 2013. "OBV initiate Mary Seacole Petition". Operation...
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    Hull Paragon Interchange station was presented in 2010. His statue of Mary Seacole (2016), one of his largest works, stands in the grounds of St Thomas'...
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  • personnel who were overlooked for their services and co-founded the Mary Seacole Memorial Association to bring recognition to the accomplishments of the...
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  • series include Craig Parkinson as the Grand Serpent, Sara Powell as Mary Seacole, Gerald Kyd as General Logan, Penelope Ann McGhie as Mrs Hayward, Steve...
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    site is made up of three buildings, designated Seacole, Peel and Fry. They are named after Mary Seacole, Robert Peel and Elizabeth Fry, figures who had...
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    that people considered the Crimean War heroine Mary Seacole to be the greatest Black Briton. Seacole was born in Jamaica in 1805 to a white father and...
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    all-female jazz band for a charity performance to raise awareness of the Mary Seacole Memorial Statue Appeal, which was established to erect a statue of the...
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  • exclusively voted upon by members of the black British community, with Mary Seacole being named the greatest black Briton for her actions during the Crimean...
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    Headley Court (redirect from NHS Seacole)
    Service and on 4 May 2020 it was re-opened as the NHS Seacole Centre (in tribute to Mary Seacole and the BAME contribution to the NHS), aimed at treatment...
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    into Auschwitz. He has also questioned the level of acclaim given to Mary Seacole, saying "She was a very worthy woman, it would be churlish not to hold...
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  • Seacole is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jason Seacole (born 1960), English footballer Mary Seacole (1805–1881), British-Jamaican...
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    and Corey Ford. Some pioneering female outdoor enthusiasts include Mary Seacole, Isabella Bird, Emma Rowena Gatewood, Claire Marie Hodges, Mina Benson...
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    Jamaican who became minister of Cradley Heath Baptist Church in 1837 Mary Seacole (1805–1881), a nurse in the Crimean War. Voted the greatest ever Black...
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    Crimean War. 1851 – Mary Seacole travelled to Panama, where she worked at healing sufferers from cholera and other diseases. 1853 – Seacole returned to the...
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