This piece of art work is located outside of the Mary Seacole Building of Salford University. The building cost £22 million and is purpose-built five storey facility for the Faculty of Health & Social Care. Mary Jane Seacole (1805 – 14 May 1881), sometimes known as Mother Seacole or Mary Grant, was a Jamaican nurse best known for her involvement in the Crimean War. She set up and operated boarding houses in Panama and the Crimea to assist in her desire to treat the sick. Seacole was taught herbal remedies and folk medicine by her mother, who kept a boarding house for disabled European soldiers and sailors.
A big rock? How have I never noticed it before...
ReplyDeleteWhere is that? like it <3
ReplyDeleteLove the art work and the history lesson too! thanks william! you "ROCK" hee hee
ReplyDeletethanks you lot.. I will show you both beck and Fanny next time :P
ReplyDeleteCrystal that was an amazing pun :P
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