Ladies Who Lunch - The Norfolk Club
Thank you to the ladies at The Norfolk Club!
Annie Graham
“Launching my book at the Ladies Lunch at the Norfolk Club in the summer was a great success.
With the help of the artist, June Schneider, her art work commissioned for Louisa’s Lament was on display. The pictures formed the focal point of my talk about how the book developed and the research that went into it.
June’s illustrations, which were used for the cover and frontispieces for each section, captured so well the look and feel of London in the 1880s. She made the book come alive for us and the ladies generously bought nearly forty copies. All proceeds are for charity.”
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Louisa's Lament
Annie Graham
How did Louisa Ingle go from being a hard-working nurse at London’s Guy’s Hospital to despised outcast, shunned and condemned for manslaughter?
Caught in a bitter dispute between the hospital’s modernisers and traditionalists, she was a scapegoat for the warring factions when the conflict tumbled out of control in the summer of 1880.
This is the story of that struggle and her downfall, and how she learned of the conspiracy that entangled her and drove her into deep despair at the rank injustice of her betrayal.
But it is also the inspiring true story of a group of pioneering women as they stepped out of Florence Nightingale’s shadow to establish the value of nursing as a profession for independent women.
llustrations by June Schneider, read more about their creation here.
Published: April 2023