- Object type
- Sculpture
- Date
- Production: 1914 - 1936
- Sculptor
- Arthur George Walker RA (1861 - 1939)
- Subject(s)
-
Nursing
Portraiture
Medicine
Gender
Hospitals
Professional Healthcare
Public Health
War - Associated person
- Subject: Florence Nightingale (1820 - 1910)
- Associated activity
- Commemoration
- Dimensions
- Height x width x depth: 450 x 160 x 130mm
- Materials and technique
- Bronze resin
- Production place
- London
- Related place(s)
-
Waterloo Place
Westminster
London - References
-
Foakes, Tom, ed. Treasures: Faith, Care, Valour: Highlights from the Collection of the Museum of the Order of St John. Priory of England and the Islands of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, 2019.
Pages 106 - 107 - Catalogue number
- 3044
Florence Nightingale
The Museum's bronze resin statue of Florence Nightingale is a cast after the monumental figure that forms a part of the Crimean War monument in Waterloo Place, London. In 1904, at the age of 84, Nightingale was invested into the Order of St John as a Dame of Grace.