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Gertrude Leverkus (1898-1989)

29 September, 2022 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Gertrude Leverkus was a pioneering architect who provided housing for other working women

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged Women's Provisional Club

Margaret Bateson (1860-1938)

24 September, 202225 September, 2022 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Margaret Bateson was a journalist who gave voice to the work of women

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

Maud Carpenter (1892-1967)

18 August, 2022 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Maud Carpenter ran the Liverpool Playhouse for nearly forty years and became a local legend.

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

May Morris (1862-1938)

27 July, 202222 October, 2022 Lizzie BLeave a comment

May Morris worked in the family business but made her own distinct contribution to the development of British craft.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in Business

Lucy Wertheim (1883-1971)

17 July, 2022 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Lucy Wertheim used her position to further the careers of women in the art world

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged suffragist

Ethel M. Wood (1877-1970)

19 June, 20223 February, 2023 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Ethel Wood had an impact on a wide range of organisations between the wars but has been forgotten by all of them.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged advertising, WACL, Women's Provisional Club

Anne Meerloo (1889-1927)

18 June, 20224 July, 2022 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Anne Meerloo set up her own advertising business when she still in her early 20s

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged WACL

Marion Dorn (1896-1964)

26 May, 202224 July, 2022 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Marion Dorn left her mark on Britain with her innovative textiles.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in Business

Dorothy Cottington Taylor (1891-1944)

22 May, 20222 January, 2023 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Through her leadership of the Good Housekeeping Institute, Dorothy Cottington-Taylor equipped women to make light work of housework.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged Good Housekeeping, networks, Women's Provisional Club

Margaret Havinden (1895-1974)

30 April, 20224 July, 2022 Lizzie BLeave a comment

Margaret Havinden shook up the world of advertising between the wars and shaped the identity of brands we still see today.

Posted in FT-She 100, Women in BusinessTagged advertising, WACL

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