The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Letters written by Nightingal­e under hammer

Auction: Missives said to show her compassion

- BY THOMAS HORNALL

Freshly unearthed letters written by Florence Nightingal­e demonstrat­ing her “boundless kindness and compassion” are up for auction.

Seven missives written by the nursing pioneer between 1892 and 1894 were found tucked away inside a Victorian desk in Holloway in Derbyshire and are expected to fetch thousands of pounds, said auctioneer­s Hansons.

The Lady with the Lamp was in her 70s and in poor health when she wrote the letters to the carer of a woman named Hannah Allen, inquiring after her wellbeing.

Ms Allen lived in Holloway near Nightingal­e’s former family home and Nightingal­e refers to her as “Sister Hannah Allen” and a “good old friend”.

In one, Nightingal­e writes asking if she should send some more “pounded meat and orange jelly”, and in another mentions her poor physical state, saying: “You will excuse my short pencil note for I am as usual overwhelme­d with work & illness & very unequal to writing a single unnecessar­y line.”

Hansons expert Jim Spencer said the letters were a “wonderful find”.

He said: “They epitomise all that Nightingal­e stood for – boundless kindness and compassion and the importance of gaining the right care.

“They demonstrat­e her dogged determinat­ion to ensure the welfare of others.

“Despite being overworked and ill, Nightingal­e continuall­y looked out for Hannah.”

The Nightingal­e letters are due to be sold tomorrow in Hansons Antiques and Collectors Auction.

Each letter, together with a book inscribed for Ms Allen by Nightingal­e, has an estimate of £1,000£1,500.

The seller inherited the letters in 1986 and recently discovered them in the Victorian desk where they had lain for decades, said Hansons.

 ??  ?? CARING PRESENCE: Florence Nightingal­e rose to prominence for her nursing exploits during the Crimean War
CARING PRESENCE: Florence Nightingal­e rose to prominence for her nursing exploits during the Crimean War

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