+As you are listed under ( Florence Nightingale) you may be referring to the so-called Aladdin"s lamp or stylized Oil lamp that is generally speaking, associated with education and learning- the so-called Lamp of learning or Knowlegde. this is a stylized design. a number of colleges, etc have it on some of their insignia, rings, etc. True FN is known as the Lady with the Lamp- but no special type of Lamp is named after her, unlike say, Edison, Tensor ( remember them), or Volta. I think you are referring to the stylized Aladdin"s lamp or Lamp of learning.
Florence Nightingale was the Lady with the Lamp
Florence would carring a lamp when she walked at night to cheek on the sick poeple.
Florence Nightingale was known as "Lady with the Lamp."
Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale went by The Lady of the Lamp.
Florence Nightingale's nickname was " The Lady with the Lamp"
No, Florence Nightingale is often depicted with a lamp as a symbol of her work as a nurse and her commitment to caring for the sick. However, there is no historical evidence to suggest that she always carried a lamp with her. The imagery of the lamp is more of a symbolic representation of her dedication to nursing and healthcare.
Lady of the Lamp
Lady with the lamp
a nurse
Florence Nightingale,became known as "The Lady with the Lamp". Also Florence Nightingale was a pioneering nurse.
Florence Nightingale was also known as the lady in the lamp.