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in general, and with nursing organizations across the world. The Museum aims to provide excellent educational services for a range of users from special educational needs groups in the local community to international nurses. The Museum had 27,400 visitors in 2004. The Museum is a Registered Charity
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As matron of St. Thomas Hospital, Lloyd Still was a founding member of the College of Nursing Ltd (27 March 1916) which was established to promote better and uniform education and training of nurses, maintain a register of nurses who had certificates of proficiency and support parliamentary actions
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Prior to the formation the collections were displayed and received acclaim on major anniversaries such as 1954 (the Crimean Centenary), 1960 (the Nightingale Training School Centenary) and 1970 (the 150th anniversary of Nightingale's birth). The Florence Nightingale Museum Trust was formed in 1983
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The collections held by the Museum may be traced back to the gifts from Florence Nightingale to the nurses at St Thomas' in the late 19th century; Lloyd Still was Matron of St Thomas' from 1913 to 1937. There were plans for a Nightingale Museum as early as the 1930s but these were shelved with the
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Lloyd Still was instrumental in taking forward in Great Britain the Medical Conference's resolution on nursing: "That the extension of the employment of Public Health Nurses or Health Visitors be furthered in every possible manner in all countries and that standardized educational centers for
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Lloyd Still collected material things used or associated with Florence Nightingale as important artefacts for the history of the nursing profession. Her papers helped to found the
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at St. Thomas' Hospital. Lloyd Still completed her training and was appointed Sister of Charity ward in the same year (1899); receiving directly from
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as at the time the larger hospitals with nursing schools did not accept women younger than 25 years to train. She became a probationer at the
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The Proceedings of the Medical Conference Held at the Invitation of the Committee of Red Cross Societies Cannes, France 1–11 April 1919
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Lloyd Still was instrumental in the creation of the Association of Hospital Matrons in 1919 and elected the first president.
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meetings as representative of Great Britain in 1927 and 1929, and was elected President in 1933. She was president of the
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Lloyd Still was a member of the committee that established a public health nursing course, open to overseas nurses, at
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in Somerset, during the Second World War. When she became terminally ill, she moved in with her younger sister in
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was still closely involved with the school, the Nightingale Fund and the appointment of new hospital
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led her to choose to become a nurse. She commenced nursing in July 1893 at the Cottage Hospital,
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Dame Alicia Lloyd Still, British nurse, matron and member of the General Nursing Council, 1934
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Later nursing career: hospital matron, nurse educator and leader of nursing as a profession
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Editorial (13 January 1938). "Dame Alicia Lloyd Still: Forty years of hospital service".
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to in support of the profession of nursing.The College of Nursing later became the
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A History of the General Nursing Council for England & Wales 1919–1969
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a letter, a medical text book and a posy of flowers on her appointment.
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to attend the Cannes Medical Conference 1919 which established the
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Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood (24 August 1917).
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Dame Alicia Lloyd Still, D.B.E. R.R.C., 1869–1944: A memoir
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and is run as an independent charity with strong links with
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Other national and international professional contributions
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A History of the International Council of Nurses 1899–1964
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training such nurses or visitors be developed". (p. 14)
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hospitals and school nursing services (1929–1940) and
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Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service
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Colombo
Ceylon
Buckfast
Devon
DBE
RRC
Nurses Registration Act 1919
General Nursing Council
Colombo
Ceylon
nÊe
Ceylon Civil Service
Clevedon
Somerset
Florence Nightingale
Warminster
Wiltshire
Florence Nightingale School
St. Thomas' Hospital
Florence Nightingale
sisters
Florence Nightingale
Brompton Hospital
Middlesex Hospital
St. Thomas' Hospital
Nightingale Training School
First World War
Royal Red Cross
Commander of the Order of the British Empire

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