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Christina Broom (1862-1939)

21 November, 20219 June, 2022 Lizzie B1 Comment

Christina Broom took to the streets with her camera and created a vital record of Edwardian London.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged photography, suffragette, suffragist

Medals and Monuments

11 November, 202119 June, 2022 Lizzie BLeave a comment

How did the First World War affect the lives of working women? And how were their contributions recognised?

Posted in Women in SocietyTagged clubs, munitions, networks

Amy Ashwood Garvey (1897-1969)

31 October, 202111 February, 2025 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Amy Ashwood Garvey was an activist and entrepreneur whose impact is still being fully understood

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged newspaper, nightclubs, theatre

Shelley Gulick (1876-1927)

21 October, 202118 November, 2021 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Shelley Gulick may be forgotten now but during her life she was seen as a pioneer in the world of insurance.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged insurance, suffragist

Rooms of their own

14 October, 202129 January, 2025 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Affordable accommodation is not just a 21st century concern: it was an issue for Victorian women entering the workforce.

Posted in Women in SocietyTagged clubs, networks

Norah Wilmot (1889-1980)

12 October, 202114 October, 2021 Lizzie BLeave a comment

When is a first not really a first? For Norah Wilmot, her official racing first came after fifty years on the job.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged first

Mary Harris Smith (1844-1934)

7 October, 20219 June, 2022 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Twenty five years after she started her fight, Mary Harris Smith finally received the professional accreditation she deserved.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged first, soroptimist

Betty Joel (1894-1985)

22 September, 20211 April, 2025 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Betty Joel became a household name between the wars, then disappeared.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged retail

Gladys Burlton (1890-1965)

22 September, 202121 January, 2024 Lizzie B1 Comment

Gladys Burlton was one of the first management consultants, giving companies advice 100 years ago that stands the test of time.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged retail, WACL, Wembley, Women's Engineering Society

Constance Spry (1886-1960)

22 September, 202128 April, 2025 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Constance Spry turned a side hustle into her career and changed the conventions of floral decoration.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in Business

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