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    Mary Jane Seacole ( née Grant; [1] [2] [3] 23 November 1805 – 14 May 1881) was a British nurse and businesswoman. Seacole was born to a Creole mother who ran a boarding house and had herbalist skills as a "doctress". [4] . In 1990, Seacole was (posthumously) awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit.

    • Mother Seacole
    • Assistance to sick and wounded military personnel during Crimean War
    • 14 May 1881 (aged 75), Paddington, London, England
  2. Feb 23, 2024 · Mary Seacole, Jamaican businesswoman who provided sustenance and care for British soldiers at the battlefront during the Crimean War. Her autobiography, Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands, was a best seller. In 2004 she took first place in the 100 Great Black Britons poll in the U.K.

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    • Panama. Seacole soon headed to Cruces, Panama. Her brother operated a hotel there, and Mary ran her own store across the street. Mary and her brother catered to prospectors heading for the gold fields of California in the United States.
    • England. Seacole returned to Kingston in 1853. There, she read an article in a London newspaper that would change her life. The Times reported that Russia had invaded Crimea, a large peninsula on the northern coast of the Black Sea.
    • Crimea. Seacole set up her British Hotel between Sevastopol and Balaklava in Crimea, naming the spot Spring Hill. (Spring Hill is now part of Ukraine.) The British Hotel was not a “hotel” in the modern meaning of the word.
    • Back in England. After the war, Seacole salvaged what she could from her business and set up a shop in Aldershot, an army base in England. It, too, failed.
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  4. Sep 27, 2023 · by. Gayle Morris, BSN, MSN. Updated September 27, 2023. Mary Seacole was an opinionated, deeply compassionate nursing pioneer whose actions in peace and wartime left an enduring impression on the profession. Mary Grant Seacole, known as “Mother Seacole by her patients, was a contemporary of Florence Nightingale.

  5. Mary Seacole is a great role model. Her values of good citizenship (she always wanted to help the sick and wounded), entrepreneurship (her drive took her to the Crimea under her own steam) and achievement (she remains one of history’s greatest figures) hold true today.

  6. Sep 6, 2022 · A Historian’s Quest to Unravel the Secrets of Mary Seacole, an Innovative, Long-Overlooked Black Nurse. During the Crimean War, the Jamaican businesswoman operated a storehouse and restaurant...

  7. Feb 26, 2021 · Mary Seacole: Facts about her life. Born: 1805 in Kingston, Jamaica (as Mary Jane Grant) Died: 14 May 1881 in London, England. Also known as: Mother Seacole. What was Mary Seacole famous for? She is best known for her work during the Crimean War, where she cared for injured soldiers.

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