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  1. London, May 2020: May 12th was International Nurses day and May 14th marks the anniversary of the death of Mary Seacole, the famous Jamaican Scottish nurse who died in Paddington in 1881. Before lockdown, UK based production company, Racing Green Pictures was finalising filming and editing the movie, ‘Seacole’ due for release early next year. ‘Seacole’ is an historical drama about […]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_SeacoleMary Seacole - Wikipedia

    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 in Kingston 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 ...

  3. Seacole is a diversified chemical manufacturing and distribution company offering essential products and services to a wide variety of markets worldwide. We deliver exceptional value to our customers by offering a unique mix of technical expertise, attentive customer service, and trouble-free logistics.

  4. Seacole was an intrepid adventurer who was one of the first women to dare to travel solo. She was also a healing practitioner who bravely entered battlefields at her own peril. And then there’s her feisty entrepreneurial spirit. Only Seacole could take a pile of scrap material and build a makeshift hotel in a heartbeat.

  5. 15 hours ago · Jul 09, 2024, 11:26 AM. LOS ANGELES – In the comedy-drama series Sunny, American actress Rashida Jones is back on the small screen as an American woman, Suzie, whose life in Kyoto is shattered ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. The story of Mary Seacole's life is told in three short video episodes. Mary begins her story with her journey from Jamaica to London - and then onward to the Crimea during the Crimean War and her ...