IN PERSON Making the Rounds: The Stories of Workhouse Nurses at Gressenhall
Join Rachel Kidd and learn more about the pioneering women who worked as nurses at Mitford and Launditch Union Workhouse in the 1800s-1940s.
Join Rachel Kidd, Curator of Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, as she explores recent research about the workhouse nurses who lived and worked at Mitford and Launditch Union Workhouse (now Gressenhall Museum) in the 1800s to 1940s. Hear some of their stories and find out how these pioneering women forged careers and cared for some of the most vulnerable people in Norfolk before the NHS.
This free talk will take place in person in the Heritage Meeting Room, Norfolk Heritage Centre (on the second floor of the Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library) and will also be livestreamed.
Booking is essential. To attend in person, book here at norfolkheritagecentre.eventbrite.co.uk or email heritagecentre@norfolk.gov.uk.
Join Rachel Kidd and learn more about the pioneering women who worked as nurses at Mitford and Launditch Union Workhouse in the 1800s-1940s.
Join Rachel Kidd, Curator of Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, as she explores recent research about the workhouse nurses who lived and worked at Mitford and Launditch Union Workhouse (now Gressenhall Museum) in the 1800s to 1940s. Hear some of their stories and find out how these pioneering women forged careers and cared for some of the most vulnerable people in Norfolk before the NHS.
This free talk will take place in person in the Heritage Meeting Room, Norfolk Heritage Centre (on the second floor of the Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library) and will also be livestreamed.
Booking is essential. To attend in person, book here at norfolkheritagecentre.eventbrite.co.uk or email heritagecentre@norfolk.gov.uk.
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- 1 hour
- In person
Location
Heritage Meeting Room, Millennium Library
Norwich Millennium Library and Norfolk Record Office
Norwich NR2 1AW
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