• Pink and white button badge featuring the quote ‘Nursing is an Art’.
  • Metal and enamel pin badge featuring an image of Florence Nightingale and ‘What would Nightingale do?
  • Black and white button badge featuring the quote ‘You can’t scare me, I’m a nurse’.
  • There are many heroic tales from the Second World War. However, there are very few tales of the heroism displayed by those who didn’t necessarily pick up a weapon. These women offered lifesaving treatment, keeping men alive so they could undergo the operations and procedures they needed to keep them that way. This book, complete with real life stories, documents the experiences, places, and equipment of one of these groups of people affectionately named “The Flying Nightingales.
  • In this collection of testimonials, over 100 well known individuals, including the likes of Louis Theroux, Joanna Lumley and Michael Palin, share a collection of personal stories. Hopeful, heartfelt and hilarious, these stories form a love letter to the 1.5 million people who go above and beyond the call of duty every day.
  • Florence Nightingale favoured two scents, English Rose and Night Scenting Jasmine, and this 100g bar of Soap scented with Rose and Patchouli.
  • 100ml tube of Hand Cream made with Cocoa Butter, Shea Butter, Almond Oil, Sunflower Oil, and Vitamin E and scented with White Jasmine.
  • Gift Admission Ticket

    £12.00£32.00
    Gift ticket for admission to the Florence Nightingale Museum. Buy either admission for one or for a family, a perfect gift for family or friends. Tickets are available in either physical or digital form. The cost of the physical gift ticket includes postage and packaging of a physical ticket with envelope that can be redeemed at the museum. If you would like us to send this directly to your recipient or an alternative address, please put their name and address in the order notes at the checkout. The digital gift ticket is sent to your email address and then you can either print it or email it to your recipient. If you would like us to email this directly to your recipient, please add their name and email address to the order notes at checkout.
    Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Details
  • In this classic historical text on hospitals - featuring a foreword by the Florence Nightingale Museum - Nightingale reveals her passion for good hospital architecture and design. At Scutari she saw first-hand the harm which can be caused by inadequate and poorly designed hospital buildings. Nightingale openly criticised designs which she thought might lead to higher infection rates, and therefore patients' deaths. Published in conjunction with the Florence Nightingale Museum, the cover of this edition is exclusive to the museum.  
  • Florence Nightingale’s seminal work, the classical historical nursing text. Florence Nightingale wrote Notes on Nursing to help ordinary women care for their families. Translated into over ten languages, and never out of print since its first appearance, this really is the classic nursing text. Over 160 years later much of the advice given continues to be pertinent in the extreme, especially in the light of the recent global pandemic. Published in conjunction with - and including a foreword by - the Florence Nightingale Museum. The cover of this edition is exclusive to the museum.  
  • Mindfulness is the easy way to gently let go of stress and be in the moment. It has fast become the slow way to manage the modern world – without chanting mantras or finding hours of special time to meditate, so bring these simple 5- and 10-minute practices into your day to find freedom from stress and ultimately, more peace in your life.
  • A wonderful celebration of the fascinating and seldom heard stories of Britain’s Black nurses. From ancient and medieval Africa, through colonisation and enslavement, through wars, times of great change and onwards … to the creation of the NHS and beyond, the story of nursing has always also been the story of Britain’s Black nurses. This story includes many incredible nurses from around the world: talented, skilful, innovative, hardworking and resilient
  • A History of Nursing explores the history of nursing by investigating the earliest records of the caring profession, how it progressed and what established it along the way to becoming the nursing we see today. It starts at the beginning of the story - how, once upon a time, all we had to depend on was Mother Nature. How did nursing go from being knowledge handed down through ancient scripts, folklore and sometimes by accident, to the degree-level, accountable practice of modern times? And why do nurses not wear hats anymore? A History of Nursing answers all these questions and more.
  • A humorous mug designed for hard working nurses, decorated with the quote Would you like to speak to the Doctor in Charge, or the Nurse who Knows what’s going on?
  • Fun rubber duck in the shape of our favourite nurse, complete with fanoos!
  • Heart shaped earrings with a pulse line cut through the middle. An excellent gift for yourself or that nurse/doctor in your life.  
  • The square card features the Nightingale Training School Badge on a white background and has been left blank inside for your own message.
  • This bookmark is made of stiff card and has a navy ribbon attached. It features the Nightingale Pledge and was created exclusively for the Florence Nightingale Museum.
  • This card features the Nightingale Pledge, is left blank for your message, and was created exclusively for the Florence Nightingale Museum.
  • Pack of 8 notecards with envelopes, featuring an image from Florence's life and a quote on each card.  
  • This cotton tea towel features the regulations, dating from 1860, that the probationers at The Nightingale Training School would have had to follow.
  • Stud earrings in the shape of a nurse's cap with the cutout of a medical cross in the centre.  
Go to Top