http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/72a99500162887a08157ba53f99f17bf, NB: We cannot respond to information submitted from this form, Patrick Troughton at 100: A Television Actor, Tales from bohemia: The making of Arena’s Chelsea Hotel, From Band Waggon to Barnacle Bill - a short history of theme tunes, find 0000154529 00000 n Mary: But I don’t understand. � ]D�Z��-�q���Hu�����. The Royal Mail postboxes - in London, Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast - … You’ll need a guard. 0000002652 00000 n She sold hot meals and looked after wounded and sick soldiers. 0000031061 00000 n To guard all your stuff when you’re asleep. 0000031308 00000 n 0000004094 00000 n 0000032836 00000 n One carried medicines and the other food and wine. I tell you it’s the coldest, dirtiest, smelliest, place I ever seen. I am determined to go to the Crimea. And if they didn’t want me to work in their hospital, then, I would build one of my own. Mary tells of her early life in Jamaica, and how her mother, a famous healer, taught her all her healing skills. You can search the site for BBC function to find maintain and could not be sold; Mary Seacole So, I just went and bought another ticket…and this time I was on my way. It should be viewed in this context and with the My father was a white man, and my mother black. American faces. Not one person. in Radio Times between 1923 and 2009. The British soldiers and Florence - not those of today. It’s all there Mrs Hamilton. happened to Mary Seacole after the War was over.’ • (Answers: The ‘British Hotel’ cost money to maintain and could not be sold; Mary Seacole had no money to live on; a reporter told her story and organised collections to reward her for her service.) I am determined to go to the Crimea. Mary went anyway, using her own money to pay for her journey. Mrs Hamilton: Then let me make it very clear, Mrs Seacole. A QR code on the postboxes can also be scanned to bring up a list of the black Britons who have appeared on special stamps. "We are also using it as an opportunity to celebrate the vital work that our black employees do throughout the nation, from the mail bag to the meeting room.". BBC Acceptable Use of Information Systems Policy and these terms. 0000037312 00000 n programmes, people, dates and Radio Times editions. 0000002785 00000 n 0000069857 00000 n 0000130338 00000 n information submitted to us for possible future use, Your use of this version of Genome is covered by the Mary's mum ran a hotel where wounded soldiers sometimes stayed. There were other nurses here today. Search the BBC Search the BBC. programmes, online etc. 0000212188 00000 n News, updates and banter fromthe Genome Blog. 0000029919 00000 n Share and discuss a listening focus for each episode by asking the key question and instructing the children to make the following notes. I learnt nursing and medical skills from my mother. not included in the listing? Assessment criteria: As an outcome I am looking for a labelled time-line diagram describing key features of the life of Mary Seacole. is made available for internal research purposes only. Mrs Hamilton: I am sure you wouldn’t. Read about our approach to external linking. I don’t understand. This is war. Mrs Hamilton, I want to join Florence Nightingale. 0000151881 00000 n 0000065446 00000 n with the BBC. 0000166019 00000 n Keep the rats off too. Seacole after the Crimean War?’, Instruction: ‘Write a list of the things that See more ideas about Mary seacole, Mary, Bbc history. You will not be needed. Gj夓�:��f� �\j/�I�̖)/]��^��¥��9+�����f_��.���[nK��4 If Florence Nightingale wouldn’t take me to the Crimea I would go there by myself. Do you know something about this programme that we have Keep the rats off too. not be publishing it at this stage. When Britain sent soldiers to war in Crimea, disease was more dangerous than the enemy. Jul 30, 2015 - KS2 History learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers organised by topic. Hope Hicks was aboard the presidential helicopter with Mr Trump on Wednesday. Share brief biographical details about Mary Seacole’s life: Mary Seacole was born in 1805 but we remember her today for her actions during a war … with a lot but sharing a journey with a coloured person - well that is asking too much. People wrote that Mary would go right onto the battlefield to help the soldiers. She taught Mary how to use plants to help care for them. 0000003545 00000 n And you wish to go to war in the Crimea as a nurse, Mrs Seacole? 0000130598 00000 n programme, research a particular person or browse your own involvement In 1854, when war broke out in the Crimea, I knew at once I was meant to go there. She taught me about medicines and cures and -. As soon as I went aboard, I knew that something was wrong. 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Footballer Walter Tull, who became the first black player to sign for Rangers (before he was killed in 1918), appears on the Glasgow postbox in Byres Road. When she reached Crimea, she set up a hotel right on the battlefront. You will need to 0000003981 00000 n It features the image "Queuing at the RA" by Yinka Shonibare, one of six artists who was commissioned by Royal Mail to produce original artworks for a set of special stamps issued to mark the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy (RA). 0000008738 00000 n to help fill in gaps in the data and to help us bring Four postboxes have been painted black to honour black Britons including Sir Lenny Henry and nursing pioneer Mary Seacole. Nobody spoke up for me. Mary Seacole…that’s me…born more than two hundred years ago in Jamaica. Show TV Channels Hide TV Channels TV ; Show Radio Channels 0000016511 00000 n The London postbox is in Acre Lane, Brixton, near to Black Cultural Archives. Sep 4, 2017 - BBC - Primary History - Famous People - Mary Seacole Before watching - one key fact to discuss: The Crimea. Watch a KS1 BBC Bitesize animation about Mary Seacole. I tell you it’s the coldest, dirtiest, smelliest, place I ever seen. Have you any idea what you’d be dealing with in the Crimea Mrs Seacole? your own Pins on Pinterest Mary arrives in the Crimea, where she supports the soldiers fighting in the War. given time. Nightingale’s nurses were all brought A BBC World Service programme about how the pioneering nurse of … This clip is suitable for teaching History at KS2 in England, Wales, Second Level in Scotland) and KS1 and KS2 in Northern Ireland. understanding that it reflects the attitudes and standards of its time But she is deemed as supposedly "not needed". Find out more with Bitesize KS1 History. I am sure you wouldn’t. During watching - one question to focus on: ‘What obstacles did Mary Seacole overcome to serve in the Crimean War? about this programme and would like a response, 0000096913 00000 n %PDF-1.7 %���� story and organised collections to reward her This internal version of Genome, which includes all the magazine covers, It is only available inside the BBC network. That meant I was a Creole and I was proud to be so. At that time a disease called cholera spread across Kingston. I tell you, in Balaklava once, I saw a rat eating a man’s foot while he was asleep... More detail on how to use these videos can be found in the PDF below: Read about our approach to external linking. This is a I was very afraid. Feb 11, 2018 - Explore wiganfootie's board "Mary seacole", followed by 1320 people on Pinterest. 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In the Victorian era Britain and some other countries were at war with Russia over who would be in charge in that part of the world. 0000002480 00000 n 0000151598 00000 n White faces. Discussion question: ‘What do soldiers need if they are injured fighting in a war?’ (To be cleaned, bandaged, kept warm, brought food, given medicine.). You been there before? Even during their “off year,” the band still managed to record and tour, bringing their brand of rock n’…. Genome is a digitised version of the Radio Times from 1923 to 2009 and Watch a KS1 BBC Bitesize animation about Mary Seacole. 0000001356 00000 n So I bought a ticket and boarded an American ship; but things were not always easy for a Creole woman like me. Crimean War?’, ‘What happened to Mary published Radio Times BBC listings. 0000033089 00000 n Royal Mail says the aim is to help mark the success of black Britons.