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Conway Stewart 'Elegance' Series The Conway Stewart brand, synonymous with
British heritage, has been privileged Owners of Conway Stewart pens include the British royal
family, Conway Stewart creates exclusive pens for many prestigious
accounts, In keeping with the companys heritage and traditions,
Conway Stewart will launch
The
Nightingale
She grew to be a lively, attractive young woman, much admired in the family's social circles. Although her family had its own plans for her future, Nightingale developed an interest in social issues, including visits to the homes of sick local villagers, and from this she soon became very interested in hospitals and nursing. In the mid-nineteenth century, nursing was not considered a suitable profession for well-educated women and Nightingales parents fought bitterly against her wishes. Nevertheless, the strong-minded young woman toured Europe with family friends and afterwards returned to Kaiserswerth. There, she enrolled in nursing training, which led to her employment as Superintendent of the Establishment for Gentlewomen at No. 1 Harley St., London, in 1853. The London Times newspaper was at the time
critical of the British medical facilities provided for soldiers injured
in the Crimean War. Minster at War Sidney Herbert, who knew Nightingale
socially and of her work at Harley Street, appointed her to oversee
the introduction of female nurses into the military As Lady-in-Chief, Nightingale wrote home on behalf of the English soldiers and helped send the men's much-needed wages to their families. She introduced reading rooms into the hospitals and gained the undying respect of the British soldiers. Florence Nightingale's successful introduction of female nurses as an integral part of the staffs of military hospitals was rewarded by a grateful nation. A public donation in November 1855 enabled her to continue nursing reform in Britains civil hospitals. Upon her return home to England in 1856, Nightingale became the driving force behind the campaign for a royal commission to investigate the health of the British Army. In 1860, she became the first woman to be elected a Fellow of the Statistical Society, rewarding her contribution to Army and comparative hospital statistics. In 1865, she settled at 10 South Street, Mayfair, in the West End of London, where she lived to be 90.
Nightingale devoted her life to tirelessly campaigning to improve health standards, publishing 200 books, reports and pamphlets. One of her most authoritative works, "Notes on Nursing" was published in 1860. It focused on the principles of nursing: observation and sensitivity to the patient's needs. It has been translated into 11 languages, and today, more than 145 years later, it is still in print. Nightingale received many honors in recognition of her groundbreaking work, including the coveted Royal Red Cross awarded by Queen Victoria. She played a significant role in changing Britain's health-care system and her writings continue to be a resource for nurses, health managers and planners.
Each pen from the Elegance range has a distinct design and is produced to the highest standards of English craftsmanship. Lovingly constructed of hallmarked solid sterling silver, the petite Nightingale has been designed in the style of Fabergé, with a highly detailed guilloche fox-head pattern engraved on the cap and body. Each pen is then skillfully covered with vibrant bonded enamel. The Nightingale is available in three contemporary pastel shades: Cherry Blossom, Mauve, and Mint Green. This exquisite pen shows all the characteristics necessary for becoming a modern design classic. The Nightingale is available in both fountain pen and ball pen writing modes. The fountain pen is mounted with an 18-carat, solid gold, rhodium-plated nib.
'Elegance' Nightingale USA List Price $795 Today one hundred years later we still hold true to these original goals.
All our
writing instruments come with a 100 year guarantee.
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