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It was among the last offices run together by Israeli soldiers and Palestinian security officials.
The esteemed Times war writer Sir W.H. Russell wrote of Seacole in 1857: 'I trust England will not forget one who nursed her sick, who sought out her wounded..and who performed the last offices for some of the illustrious dead'.
He will be here for a day's work that won't end until early the following morning, supporting the family through the process, performing the last offices on the donor, washing and dressing the body and placing her in a shroud once the organs have been removed.
The ground behind will be inscribed with an 1857 quote from Sir William Howard Russell, then war correspondent of the Times: "I trust that England will not forget one who nursed the sick, who sought out her wounded to aid and succour them, and who performed the last offices for some of her illustrious dead".
The book was dedicated to Major-General Lord Rokeby, commander of the First Division; and William Howard Russell wrote as a preface, "I have witnessed her devotion and her courage ... and I trust that England will never forget one who has nursed her sick, who sought out her wounded to aid and succour them and who performed the last offices for some of her illustrious dead".
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