Portraiture
Prince Albert was an early adopter of portrait photography
WILLIAM EDWARD KILBURN (1818-91)
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)
c.1856Albumen print | 8.6 x 5.4 cm (image) | RCIN 2911352
Photograph of a full length portrait of Florence Nightingale seated on an upholstered chair facing partly left. She is looking downwards and holds a fan on her lap.
Queen Victoria admired the work done by Florence Nightingale to improve nursing during the Crimean War, noting in her journal: 'I envy her being able to do so much good and look after the noble heroes whose behaviour is admirable'. She also supported Nightingale in practical ways, sending her cases of medical supplies and writing to senior military figures in the Crimea expressing her concern for the welfare of the troops.
Queen Victoria admired the work done by Florence Nightingale to improve nursing during the Crimean War, noting in her journal: 'I envy her being able to do so much good and look after the noble heroes whose behaviour is admirable'. She also supported Nightingale in practical ways, sending her cases of medical supplies and writing to senior military figures in the Crimea expressing her concern for the welfare of the troops.
Creator(s)
William Edward Kilburn (1818-91) (photographer)
Subject(s)
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)annotation: MISS NIGHTINGALE [On mount below image]
8.6 x 5.4 cm (image)
9.5 x 6.2 cm (mount)
22.7 x 18.0 cm (page dimensions)
- Acquired by Prince Albert
Subject(s)
- Social sciences
- Military affairs
- Wars, Campaigns & Battles
- Wars
- Wars of the nineteenth century
- Crimean War (1853-1856)
- Wars of the nineteenth century
- Wars
- Wars, Campaigns & Battles
- Military affairs
Object type(s)
- visual works
- photographs
- Social sciences