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Mary Seacole
A portrait of Seacole
Seacole, c. 1850
Born
Mary Jane Grant

(1805-11-23)23 November 1805
Kingston, British Jamaica
Died14 May 1881(1881-05-14) (aged 75)
Paddington, London, England
Other namesMother Seacole
Occupations
  • Hotelier
  • boarding house keeper
  • author
  • world traveller
  • nurse
Known forAssistance to sick and wounded military personnel during Crimean War
Spouse
Edwin Seacole
(m. 1836; died 1844)
HonoursOrder of Merit (Jamaica; posthumous, 1990)

Mary Jane Seacole (née Grant;[1][2][3] 23 November 1805 – 14 May 1881) was a British nurse and businesswoman.

Seacole was born to a Creole mother who ran a boarding house and had herbalist skills as a "doctress".[4] In 1990, Seacole was (posthumously) awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit. In 2004, she was voted the greatest black Briton in a survey conducted in 2003 by the black heritage website Every Generation .

Seacole went to the Crimean War in 1855 with the plan of setting up the "British Hotel", as "a mess-table and comfortable quarters for sick and convalescent officers." However, chef Alexi Soyer told her that officers did not need overnight accommodation, so she made it instead a restaurant/bar/catering service. It proved to be very popular and she and her business partner, a relative of her late husband, did well on it until the end of the war. Her memoir, Adventures of Mrs Seacole in Many Lands, 1857, includes three chapters of the food she served and the encounters she had with officers, some of them high ranking, and including the commander of the Turkish forces.

Mrs Seacole missed the first three major battles of the war, as she was busy in London attending to her gold investments—she had arrived from Panama where she had provided services for prospectors going overland to the California Gold Rush. She gave assistance at the battlefield on three later battles, going out to attend to the fallen after serving wine and sandwiches to spectators.

She is often described as "nursing" on the battlefield, but she never called herself a "nurse", reserving that term for Florence Nightingale and her nurses. In her memoir, Mrs Seacole described several attempts she made to join that team; however, she did not start her informal inquiries until after both Nightingale and her initial team, and a later one, had left. When Seacole left, it was with the plan of joining her business partner and starting their business. She travelled with two black employees, her maid Mary, and a porter, Mac.

She was largely forgotten for almost a century after her death. Her autobiography, Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (1857), was the first autobiography written by a black woman in Britain.[5] The erection of a statue of her at St Thomas' Hospital, London, on 30 June 2016, describing her as a "pioneer", generated some controversy and opposition, especially among those concerned with Florence Nightingale's legacy.[6][7]

  1. ^ "Mixed Historical Figures". MixedFolks. 2003. Archived from the original on 4 November 2001. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
  2. ^ Anionwu, E. N. (2012), Mary Seacole: nursing care in many lands. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants 6(5), pp. 244–248
  3. ^ Elizabeth Anionwu (2006). "About Mary Seacole". Thames Valley University. Archived from the original on 27 April 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
  4. ^ "Mother Seacole: How Mary Seacole Shaped Nursing | NurseJournal". nursejournal.org. 13 April 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  5. ^ "The wonderful adventures of Mrs Seacole in many lands". Sky HISTORY TV channel. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  6. ^ The Guardian Opinion – Lynn McDonald Statue of 'nurse' Mary Seacole will do Florence Nightingale a disservice (2012)
  7. ^ The Nightingale Society – Correspondence on the Seacole Statue

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