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Florence Nightingale is known to have had close relationships with several men in her life, such as Richard Monckton Milnes and Sidney Herbert, both of whom were friends and supporters of her work. However, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that Nightingale had any romantic relationships or boyfriends in the traditional sense. She devoted her life to nursing and philanthropy and did not marry or have children.
Sidney Herbert was born in England, in UK.
Sidney Herbert Ray was born in 1858.
Sidney Herbert Ray died in 1939.
Sidney Herbert died on December 24, 1927, in London, England, UK.
The cast of The Lady with a Lamp - 1951 includes: Felix Aylmer as Lord Palmerston Michael Brennan Charles Carson Ann Codrington Betty Cooper Barbara Couper as Mrs. Nightingale Michael Craig as Wounded soldier Rosalie Crutchley as Mrs. Sidney Herbert Basil Dignam Henry Edwards as Howard Russell Liam Gaffney Colin Gordon Peter Hobbes Monckton Hoffe as Lord Stratford Gordon Jackson Edward Lexy Mary Mackenzie as Nurse Johnson Edie Martin Clement McCallin as Richard M. Milnes Anna Neagle as Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale Allebeury Andrew Osborn as Dr. Sutherland Helena Pickard as Queen Victoria Maureen Pryor as Sister Wheeler Helen Shingler as Parthenope Nightingale Nigel Stock Edwin Styles as Mr. Nightingale Sybil Thorndike as Miss Bosanquet Cecil Trouncer as Sir Douglass Dawson John Vere Leslie Weston Michael Wilding as Sidney Herbert (Lord Herbert of Lea) Gladys Young as Mrs. Bracebridge Arthur Young as W. E. Gladstone
Sidney Herbert Ditzion has written: 'Arsenals of a democratic culture' -- subject(s): Libraries
Sidney Herbert Ray has written: 'A comparative vocabulary of the dialects of British New Guinea' -- subject(s): Languages, Papuan languages, Melanesian languages
The cast of Florence Nightingale - 1985 includes: Geraldine Alexander as Marianne Nicholson Claire Bloom as Fanny Nightingale Jeremy Brett as William Nightingale Fanny Carby as Thin Lady Richenda Carey as Committee Lady Stephan Chase as Dr. Sutherland Jeremy Child as Dr. Hall Madeleine Christie as Mrs. Glover Stephen Churchett as Dr. Clark Brian Cox as Dr. McGrigor Timothy Dalton as Richard Milnes Patrick Drury as Henry Nicholson Lesley Dunlop as Joanne June Ellis as Mrs. Burbage Michael Elwyn as Dr. Menzies Andrea Evans as Mrs. Brent Julian Fellowes as Charles Erin Geraghty as Iris Carol Gillies as Nurse Davis Lorna Heilbron as Selina Mark Jefferis as Young Soldier Wolf Kahler as Gunther Taryn Kay as Dancer Richard Leech Denis Lill as Dr. Howe Derek Lyons as Dying Soldier with Florence Peter McEnery as Sidney Herbert Lucien Morgan as Cavalry Captain Patrick Murray as Young Soldier Martin Phillips as Wounded Soldier Ellen Pollock John Quarmby as 4th Member Jacqueline Reddin as Mary Kennedy Tim Seeley as Officer Jaclyn Smith as Florence Nightingale Ann Thornton as Parthe Nightingale Adam Tomlinson as Generals Aid Emma Vansittart as Elizabeth Herbert Kenneth Waller as Hall Porter Timothy West as Russell Paul Williamson as Army Doctor Marjorie Yates as Trude
Sidney Kramer has written: 'A history of Stone & Kimball and Herbert S. Stone & Co' -- subject(s): American literature, Bibliography, Herbert S. Stone & Company, Stone & Kimball, Stone, Herbert S., & Company
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