Jewel decorated with a red cross and three stars given by Queen Victoria to Florence Nightingale for her work in Crimea. Colour lithograph, 1856.

Date:
14 February 1856
Reference:
571713i
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[London] (13 & 14 Pall Mall East) : Paul & Dominic Colnaghi, 14 February 1856.

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1 print : lithograph ; image 8.9 x 7.6 cm

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To Miss Florence Nightingale ... the jewel was manufactured by Messrs. Garrard the Crown jeweller ... Motto around the perimeter: Crimea. Blessed are the merciful.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 571713i

Reproduction note

After: a brooch in the National Army Museum, Chelsea (no. NAM. 1963-10-280-1) "Sometimes referred to as the 'Nightingale Jewel', this brooch, the design of which was supervised by Prince Albert, is engraved verso with a dedication from Queen Victoria, 'To Miss Florence Nightingale, as a mark of esteem and gratitude for her devotion towards the Queen's brave soldiers, from Victoria R. 1855'. The brooch was not intended to serve merely as a piece of jewellery, but rather, in the absence of a medal or established decoration suitable for presentation to such a female civilian, it stood as a badge of royal appreciation." (National Army Museum online catalogue)

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