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A Victorian storyteller will relate the eerie tale âThe Old Nurseâs Story,â written by Elizabeth Gaskell.
Come and celebrate Christmas in true Victorian style at the Florence Nightingale Museum. Lower the lights and gather together to hear a winter ghost story, guaranteed to chill your blood. A Victorian storyteller will relate the eerie tale âThe Old Nurseâs Story,â written by bestselling author and close friend of the Nightingales, Elizabeth Gaskell. What is the mysterious music echoing around the deserted house? Who is the spectral child that leaves no footprints in the snow? Find out â“ if you dare....
A costumed and dramatic reading by Julie Gamble.
This talk is included in the ordinary ticket price of the museum. No booking is needed.
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Ms Julie Gamble | talks |
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Date and Time: |
21 December 2011 at 3:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
Florence Nightingale Museum |
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Tickets: |
Event included in ticket price of museum |
Available from: |
Florence Nightingale Museum |
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