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Whether a nasty break in A&E, hearing good news or bad, or through bouts of chemo, we can all name a time when it was a nurse who was there for you or your loved one. I know the nurses by my side ...
That's what Marcia Bennett-Male, the UK's only Black female stonemason, tells Londonist about her statue of forgotten ...
After the flag-raising ceremony at the Civic Centre, Sandra Samuels, Deputy Lieutenant of the West Midlands and former Wolverhampton mayor, said it was about saying "thank you", adding: "We are ...
The statue paying tribute to Jamaican-born pioneering nurse Mary Seacole has been attacked in a “disgraceful act of vandalism”. The Met Police are investigating the vandalism of the monument ...
The Mary Seacole Trust say the pioneering nurse is a symbol of the NHS, diversity and social justice and the statue should not be disrespected HERO: Statue of Mary Seacole at St Thomas' Hospital ...
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Paint has been thrown onto the statue which stands outside a central London hospital The Met Police is investigating the vandalism of the statue outside a central London hospital of Mary Seacole ...
The London statue of trailblazing nurse Mary Seacole, which is believed to be the first to honour a named Black woman, has been vandalised causing anger and dismay ...
Mary Seacole crosses the world from the Caribbean to Panama to the Crimea, hauling a cornucopia of remedies, teas, meats, jellies and pocket-handkerchiefs like a sort of mobile Amazon depot.
Mary Seacole honoured as first Jamaican-British woman on Royal Mint coin Leading equalities campaigner says a commemorative coin is “not good enough” and her image should appear on legal tender ...