Florence Nightingale Comes Home for 2020
The University of Nottingham retired its blog service in December 2025.
The following is a list of preserved posts from the Florence Nightingale Comes Home for 2020 blog.
- 2020 Health Humanities Conference – ‘Health and Our Environment’
- Ann Milne – A Nottingham Army Wife who Nursed in the Crimean War
- Article in The Conversation on Nightingale, hand washing, and home working
- Book talk – Richard on Florence Nightingale at Home
- Call for Papers: Locating Health: Regional Historical Perspectives on Human Care, 1800-1948
- Congratulations to nurses celebrated in Queen’s Birthday Honours
- Dame Yvonne Moores Interview
- Edward Wrench: An Army Doctor in the Crimean War
- “Families coming into hospital are guests in our house, and we should make them welcome”: An interview w...
- Finding Florence Nightingale Across the Atlantic – by Steph Meek
- Florence Nightingale, Yorkshire, and All That
- In Pursuit of Nightingale – by Katharine McMahon
- Interview with Ian Maclean MBE of John Smedley Ltd
- Interview with Nicki Credland, Chair of the British Association of Critical Care Nurses
- Locating Health workshop Jan 11 – programme announced!
- ‘Locating Health’ workshop review
- London Road Community Hospital in Derby Renamed After Florence Nightingale
- Louise Page 1955-2020
- Margaret Povey, Nightingale’s Nearest Living Relative – and Nightingale Nurse
- ‘Mythical Florence’: Where Does the Lady with the Lamp Stand Today?
- New workshop – ‘The Home in Modern History and Culture’ – 27 Jan 2020
- Nightingale and big data – BBC video
- Nursing Lives in the Crimean War
- Our exhibition – update
- Painting Florence: Interview with Nurse-Artist Louisa Long
- Parallel Paths in History: Florence Nightingale and John Smedley Jr
- Paul Crawford's piece for The Conversation
- Periodic Wallpaper
- Project featured on BBC Radio 4 Today and local radio
- The Aqueduct Cottage
- The First BME Nurse in the NHS – by Professor Lynn McDonald
- The Florence Nightingale Foundation's "Nightingale Frontline" Scheme
- The Suitor and the Sister
- Welcome to the Nightingale Comes Home Project Blog
- ‘We’re in an incredibly privileged position, to be able to care for people’ – interview with Sir Stephen Moss
- Where was Florence Nightingale?: Developing Municipal Health Visiting After 1900
- William Nightingale’s ‘Domesday Book’
- Writing About Florence Nightingale: Annie Matheson’s 1913 Biography