A statue honouring Jamaican-born Black nurse, Mary Seacole, outside St. Thomas’ Hospital in south London, was vandalised on ...
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Police investigating vandalism of Mary Seacole statue outside south London hospitalThe statue paying tribute to Jamaican-born pioneering nurse Mary Seacole has been attacked in a “disgraceful act of vandalism”. The Met Police are investigating the vandalism of the monument ...
1857 Her autobiography The Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands is published. 1881 Mary dies in London. A statue of Mary Seacole outside St Thomas' Hospital. Seacole died in 1881 and ...
There is one notable statue of a named black woman in the UK: the memorial to Mary Seacole, the Jamaican-born nurse who tended to British soldiers in the Crimean War. The statue, which was ...
Last week the first ever public statue of a black woman anywhere in Britain was unveiled. Crimean nurse Mary Seacole, sculpted in bronze, now stands in the grounds of St Thomas’s hospital in London — ...
Mary Seacole may have treated soldiers during the ... Snap’s Landmarker Lens also spotlights a statue of Seacole — a British nurse who lived and served in the 1800s during the Crimean war.
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