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This is Mary Seacole.

Mary Seacole holding a cup.
  • She lived an exciting life, travelling to many different countries and nursing wounded soldiers.

  • She wanted to travel to the Crimean War to help British troops but the Government refused.

  • Mary funded her travel to Crimea herself and built a hotel there.

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Watch: The life of Mary Seacole

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What did Mary Seacole do?

Image of Mary Seacole.
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A portrait of Mary Seacole.
  • Mary Seacole was British-Jamaican, born in 1805.
  • Her mother was a free Jamaican, her father a soldier in the British Army.
  • Mary grew up in her mother’s hotel in Jamaica.
  • Mary had a lot of experience caring for sick British soldiers because so many of them were based in the West Indies.
  • One of the worst diseases in the Caribbean was cholera, which killed thousands of people.
  • She used her medical knowledge and looked after the wounded from the battlefield.
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Did you know?

  • Mary paid for everything out of her own money and returned to England penniless.
  • She wrote the story of her life, The Wonderful Adventures of Mrs Seacole in Many Lands.
  • After her death in 1881 she was largely forgotten. Her grave was undiscovered until 1973. Now, Mary and everything she did to care for soldiers, is much better known and appreciated.
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Activity 1 – Sort the events of Mary Seacole's life

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Activity 2: Mary Seacole Quiz

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