Commemorative Plaque for Lady Aberdeen honours the remarkable contributions of Lady Ishbel Aberdeen, wife of Canada’s Governor General in the late 19th century. She was a pioneer in social reform, public health advocacy, and women’s empowerment, founding the Victorian Order of Nurses in 1897. The plaque serves as a historical marker acknowledging her lasting influence on Canadian society. Located within Ottawa’s heritage district, it draws visitors interested in the city’s political and cultural history. The memorial embodies the spirit of civic service and compassion that continues to define Canada’s national identity.
Location: 45.4447391, -75.6872315
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– Name: Commemorative Plaque for Lady Aberdeen
– Name (English): Commemorative Plaque for Lady Aberdeen
– Name (French): Plaque Commémorative sur Lady Aberdeen
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