1 Title Page Florence Nightingale had a rich father and mother. She was given the name Florence because she was born while they were abroad in Florence,

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1 Title Page Florence Nightingale had a rich father and mother. She was given the name Florence because she was born while they were abroad in Florence, Italy, on 12th May, Her father was a good religious man. In those days, slavery was still common. He worked hard to put an end to slavery. Florence was very close to her father. Her father treated her as his friend and companion. He showed her how to become a refined young lady and he taught her Greek, Italian, Latin, French, German, history, philosophy and mathematics.

2 What should we remember Florence Nightingale for? She was just a nurse in the Crimean war. That was a long time ago! What is there to know? What should we remember Florence Nightingale for? She was just a nurse in the Crimean war! That was a long time ago. What is there to know? In these pages you can read Tales of human history! Tales of struggles to be free! They changed the world for you and me! For you and me! (repeat all) Song: What Should We Remember Florence Nightingale for? Track 1 (Backing Track 5)

3 Her mother wanted her to marry a fashionable young man, but Florence Nightingale wanted to be a nurse. She was never married. Her parents thought nursing was a very low class job Victorian Costumes

4 Father: Tell me it's not so! I don't want you to go! Tell me it's not so! I don't want you to go! Oh no this will not do! Nursing is not right for you! Oh no this cannot be! You are high society! (All): High society! High society! Mother: Tell me it's not so! I don't want you to go! Tell me it's not so! I don't want you to go! Oh no this will not do! I have got big plans for you! Oh no this cannot be! You are aristocracy! (All): Aristocracy! Aristocracy! (All, except parents:) She knows what she wants And what she wants to be! Nursing is her destiny! You will never never never You will never change her mind! Song: Tell me It’s not so! Track 2 (Backing Track 6)

5 Scutari Florence Nightingale did become a successful nurse, and she wanted to care for sick and wounded soldiers in the Crimean war.

6 Britain and France went to war against Russia in This was called the Crimean War. Many British soldiers became sick with cholera, malaria, typhus, diarrhoea and dysentery. The sick and wounded soldiers were taken by boat to the army hospital at Scutari on the coast of Turkey. Conditions in this hospital were terrible. There were very few beds so sometimes patients were laid on the floor wrapped in a blanket. Rats ran amongst the dying. Even dead bodies were forgotten about and left to rot. There were hardly any doctors and no trained nurses there. Florence Nightingale took a group of 38 nurses to work there. Scutari Hospital

7 In a cold land far away the wounded soldiers lay. It seemed all hope had gone. But then a lantern shone! But then a lantern shone! It was just a tiny light but it was a welcome sight! It was just a tiny light but it seemed to shine so bright! In a room that wasn’t clean she taught about hygiene It seemed all hope had gone. But then a lantern shone! But then a lantern shone! It was just a tiny light but it was a welcome sight! It was just a tiny light but it seemed to shine so bright! She brought her nursing skills and medicines and pills It seemed all hope had gone. But then a lantern shone! But then a lantern shone! It was just a tiny light but it was a welcome sight! It was just a tiny light but it seemed to shine so bright! SONG: Track 3 A Lantern Shone (Backing Track 8)

8 Track 9: Guns and Wind music plays as Narrator 2 speaks The Crimean War raged on and on. Many soldiers died on the battlefield. Many more continued to die from diseases. Florence Nightingale continued to care for the sick and injured at Scutari Hospital. It took a long time for things to improve. But at last, the government sent medical supplies and the death rate at the hospital began to slow down.

9 Soldier 1: Last night while I was sleeping an angel visited me! Last night I saw an angel! An angel plain as can be! Maybe I was dreaming! But it all seemed true! All: Maybe when you are sleeping an angel will visit you! Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Soldier 2: Last night while I was sleeping an angel visited me! Last night I saw an angel! An angel plain as can be! Maybe I was dreaming! But it all seemed true! All: Maybe when you are sleeping an angel will visit you! Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh (Repeat all) ********** SONG: Track 4: I Saw an Angel **************** (Backing Track 10)