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.
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?
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
Betty Joel (1894-1985) 22 September, 20211 April, 2025 Lizzie BLeave a comment Betty Joel became a household name between the wars, then disappeared.
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.
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.