Heritage Open Days

Nurse Catherine Pine Talk

Pankhurst is a name well known in history – but our museum has helped uncover the story of her private nurse Catherine Pine. Learn about the life of this incredible individual and how archival research made it all possible.

Discover the incredible story of Nurse Catherine Pine and how she is intertwined with the fight for women’s suffrage. This themed talk will allow visitors to learn about the research process and discuss how small archival pieces can be so important! It will explore how to read resources from both online and in-person archives. Some of the archives we used during our research were the British Journal of Nursing, Women’s Library LSE, and National Archives.

This talk was created to accompany our temporary exhibition In Focus: Nurse Catherine Pine which is only on display until Sunday 4th October. The exhibition is also displaying for the first time ever in the UK, Nurse Pine’s medal that was awarded to her for her work. Having gone missing in the 1950s, the medal was rediscovered in 2023 by Dr Hope Elizabeth May. Dr May subsequently acquired the medal and has kindly loaned it to the museum. Visitors attending this event will have a chance to explore the whole museum and will have access to a cash / card bar on site.

Museum Open Time: 1715
Talk Time: 1830
Museum Closes: 2000

Key facts

Heritage Open Days

Nurse Catherine Pine Talk

When:

Monday 14th September

Times:

Museum Opens – 5:15pm

Talk Starts – 6:30pm

Museum Closes – 8:00pm

Admission:
Free Event!

Booking Details:
Booking Required

Venue:
Florence Nightingale Museum
2 Lambeth Palace Road
London
SE1 7EP

About the speaker: Hedvig is a former placement student at our museum from The University of Westminster where she is earning her degree in Museums, Galleries, and Contemporary Culture. She has been with the Florence Nightingale Museum for 6 months and has been heavily involved with the research and creation of our newest temporary exhibition, In Focus: Nurse Catherine Pine.

**This event is operating as a part of Heritage Open Days – England’s largest festival of history and culture! Every September thousands of volunteers across England organise events to celebrate our fantastic history and culture. It’s your chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – all of which are FREE to explore.

This event was supported by leading family history website, Findmypast, who provided access to their records as part of their sponsorship of ‘Everyday Histories’, the festival theme. Discover your ancestors’ stories at findmypast.co.uk