Hospital Voices: Stories from Nightingale to now

 

The old Evelina Children's Hospital.

The personal stories of nurses and patients from three London hospitals, Guy's, St Thomas's and the Evelina Children's Hospital, have been used in an imaginative exhibition called ‘Hospital Voices’ at the Florence Nightingale Museum to reflect the changing face of hospital life across the decades. The exhibition runs until 2 December 2007. Among the contributors are Tony Benn, Gill Hicks, a survivor of the 7/7 London bombings, and one of the nurses who cared for her, Louise Danks.

Florence Nightingale Museum, St Thomas’s Hospital, 2 Lambeth Palace Road, London SE1 7EW, tel: 020 7928 1760, email: info@florence-nightingale.co.uk, www.florence-nightingale.co.uk/
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, open Mon–Fri 10am–5pm (last admission 4pm), Sat, Sun & Bank Hols 10.00am–4.30pm (last adm 3.30pm), cost £5.80 adults, £4.80 child/concessions, £16 family.

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29 August 2007

Left: The old Evelina Children's Hospital. ©Evelina Children's Hospital