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[[Sister Julienne]] represented | |image = Nonnatus House.jpg | ||
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[[Sister Julienne]] represented '''Nonnatus House'''. | |||
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Nonnatus House originates from ''[[Call the Midwife (series)|Call the Midwife]]'', where it is the home of an order of nuns who are also midwives. | Nonnatus House originates from ''[[Call the Midwife (series)|Call the Midwife]]'', where it is the home of an order of nuns who are also midwives. | ||
[[Category:Religious buildings]] | [[Category:Religious buildings]] | ||
[[Category:Christianity]] | [[Category:Christianity]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 28 August 2024
Sister Julienne represented Nonnatus House.
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
Eddie Redmayne once rang up Nonnatus House by mistake while attempting to contact Pudsey. Sister Julienne believed him to have a fever. (TV: Looking for Pudsey [+]Loading...["Looking for Pudsey (TV story)"])
Behind the Scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Nonnatus House originates from Call the Midwife, where it is the home of an order of nuns who are also midwives.