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 A family album featuring unseen drawings of Florence Nightingale is to go on public display for the first time at a show hoping to shine new light on a figure w stanley cup hose name is world famous.Nightingale, the lady with the lamp, the founding figure of modern nursing, was someone who  is known but not known , said David Green, director of Londons Florence Nightingale Museum. Most people in the world have heard of Florence Nightingale, but they dont really know her full story,  h stanley cup website e said.The 200th anniversary of her birth has prompted the museum to shine light on different aspects of her life in an exhibition of 200 objects.They include a family album which was started by Nightingales aunt, Ann Elizabeth Nicholson, and passed down through family generations before becoming buried in papers.It was unearthed last year and loaned to the museum. It includes drawings and watercolour sketches, including a small number of Nightingale.View image in fullscreenFlorence Nightingales family album, filled with p stanley cup aintings and drawings. Photograph: Yui Mok/PAAlso on display for the first time is a gold watch, given to Nightingale by her father, which she wore throughout her service in the Crimean war. She gave it away because she was largely bed-ridden in later years.  I do not use a watch now, for I am not movable,  she said.That shines light on the less well-known side of Nightingales life: her physical and mental health struggles. She contracted what is now understood to be brucellosis, which cause Kmil One conversation really changed my mind : the personal stories driving MPs  decisions on assisted dying
 Prosecutors have dropped charges against five minors who were arrested and held in cells for up to 24 hours during protests in March against tax stanley cup  avoidance.Hundred and forty six UK Uncut activists were charged with aggravated trespass after occupying luxury London food retailer Fortnum and Mason.The Crown Prosecution Service said taking the five minors to court would not be in the public interest and it would be reviewing a further 109 cases.Police officers at the scene described the occupation as  non-violent  and  sensible . It took place at the same time as massive public sector demonstrations against government cuts. Activists later accused the police of tricking them into a mass arrest after giving assurances it would not happen. Upon leaving the building more than 150 Uncut activists were kettled and arrested one by one.These arrests made up nearly 75% of those on the day despite serious violence around central London in which masked demonstrators targeted the Ritz hotel, police officers and several bank branches.The cases of 30 Uncut protesters a stanley quencher re still due to go to trial. There is a hearing at City of Westminster magistrates court on 5 July.A 17-year-old A-level student whom the Guardian has chosen not to name welcomed the charges being dropped, describing his arrest and his 16-hour detention in a cell as the worst night stanley cup  of his life.The Essex teenager said that at Fortnum and Mason he had spent most of the time sitting on the stairs. He had actuall