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By Belle Kordumrong Year 4

Mary seacole. By Belle Kordumrong Year 4. Childhood. Mary S eacole was born in 1805 in Kingston, Jamaica. Her mother was a nurse and cared for sick soldiers with local medicines and fresh herbs. Her father was a S cottish Soldier. Her Work. When Mary was 12 years old, she helped her

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By Belle Kordumrong Year 4

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  1. Mary seacole By Belle Kordumrong Year 4

  2. Childhood Mary Seacole was born in 1805 in Kingston, Jamaica. Her mother was a nurse and cared for sick soldiers with local medicines and fresh herbs. Her father was a Scottish Soldier.

  3. Her Work When Mary was 12 years old, she helped her Mother nurse sick people. Later on, she opened a Hotel to care for sick people and their families

  4. Her journey to Britain When she was older, she traveled a lot which was unusual for women then. She loved watching boats and wanted to travel to Britain. The Crimean war had began in 1854, she wanted to help the wounded soldiers.

  5. When she met Florence Nightingale Mary went to Florence Nightingale’s hospital but Mary had her own plans.

  6. Her British Hotel Mary Seacole opened a hotel called the British Hotel. It was 2 miles away from the battle field in Balaclava.

  7. What she cooked and sold Mary Seacole cooked Irish stew and rice puddings. She sold soldier things such as tins and saddles boots. She also ran a daily clinic to help ill soldiers, she was very kind and the soldiers called her mother Seacole.

  8. How brave Mary was Mary was very brave: she helped wounded soldiers in the battlefield even under the cannon fire.

  9. Her three medals of bravery When the Crimean War ended, Mary was given three medals of bravery : one from France , one from Great Britain and one from Turkey.

  10. Her Autobiography Mary Seacole wrote some books about her life and was the best seller then.

  11. Passed away She died in 1881 at the age of 76 and was buried in London.

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