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Records of the National Florence Nightingale Committee

Title
Records of the National Florence Nightingale Committee
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 9041
Date Range
1946 - 1993
Description

A comprehensive collection of administrative records of the National Florence Nightingale Committee, including correspondence, financial information, minutes, reports, conference proceedings, newsletters and press cuttings, together with papers relating to the Florence Nightingale National Scholarship and Florence Nightingale Oration. Also documented is the Committee's association with the Royal Australian Nursing Federation and the Federation's working party, the National Steering Committee and Task Forces for Implementing 'Goals in Nursing Education'.

Quantity
3.15 m
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

'Records of the National Florence Nightingale Committee - MS 9041', National Library of Australia, n.d., http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/9041.html. Details

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