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    Quote Originally Posted by nelsbels View Post
    I was wondering if you knew the date that the Florence Nightingale monument on the corner of Princess Ave was erected ,thank you ,nelsbels
    Hiya nelsbels
    I can't find a date for the memorial but it was sculpted by J Alan in granite to the designs of the firm Willink & Thicknesse

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    good work Ged
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    Thumbs up monument

    Thanks for that Ged, my 10 year old grandson is doing an essay of his own choosing, ie, Florenc Nightingale & i took him down to see her monument ,he asked when it had been erected ,hence my enquirey, as it is very hard to park in that area i took a quick photo of him standing by it & we left without reading what was written on the sides, nelsbels

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    Default Which is the oldest statue in Liverpool?

    Until just now, I never really thought about it, but the Nelson Memorial is 1814.
    I mean the ones in the streets, or on buildings.



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    I took a close up that momument last year...although not from the 'like he's sitting on the loo constipated' angle



    there's some fantastic detail on there.
    Proud Scouser, with a dabbling of Welsh and Irish.

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    Sitting on the loo, constipated.

    I thought it was Despair.

    It's beautiful work, though, and looks so modern.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nelsbels View Post
    Thanks for that Ged, my 10 year old grandson is doing an essay of his own choosing, ie, Florenc Nightingale & i took him down to see her monument ,he asked when it had been erected ,hence my enquirey, as it is very hard to park in that area i took a quick photo of him standing by it & we left without reading what was written on the sides, nelsbels
    Not sure how true it is but I heard on the Roger Phillips phone-in last year that it had been vandalised by members of the black community who said that Mary Seacole should be honoured in the same way if not even more. That may need clarifying.
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    Mary Who?

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    Default Mary Seacole

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    Mary Who?
    She was a black woman who did much the same as Florence N in the Crimea. She's commemorated by a street name off Lodge Lane.

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    http://www.jamaicans.com/culture/hal...ffamemar.shtml

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    It's right that she should be equally recognised.

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    It's just that I don't think I'm alone in not having heard of her.
    On the other hand, everybody's heard of F N.
    "Lady With the Lamp".

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    You're quite right Philip but that was their whole argument. Suppressed coverage or something. Media/historical bias. A cover up/Conspiracies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    You're quite right Philip but that was their whole argument. Suppressed coverage or something. Media/historical bias. A cover up/Conspiracies.
    Perhaps.
    But they didn't come much bigger than FN.
    She was even consulted by major architects on how hospitals were to be built.

    P C is a strange thing, sometimes.
    The cause isn't advanced by defacing statues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipG View Post
    Perhaps.
    But they didn't come much bigger than FN.
    She was even consulted by major architects on how hospitals were to be built.
    Yes. She was consulted regarding the Royal Infirmary I believe.
    It is Accomplished

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