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Name Birth Death Field or notable accomplishment Abishur Prakash: 1991: living: geopolitical futurist, author Adrian Berry: 1937: 2016: writer, journalist Alan Marshall
Hannah Dadds (née Head) [1] was from the Forest Gate area of Newham. [4] Her mother was a home help and her father worked in the furniture trade. [1] After leaving school at 15, she worked as a shop assistant at the Co-op, and later in the Bryant and May match factory and the Kensitas cigarette factory.
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Moira Cameron (born 1964) is a retired Yeoman Warder of the Tower of London, United Kingdom.She is the first woman to ever hold the position. In 2007, after a 22-year career in the British Army, Cameron became one of the 35 resident Warders in the Tower of London, commonly known as the Beefeaters.
Sue O'Connor Australian archaeologist, discovered the world's oldest fish hooks which were found in an adult female's grave; Vanessa Pirotta (fl. 2020s), wildlife scientist employing innovative technologies; Carol Pollock (fl. 2021), medical researcher specializing in kidney health; Annamma Dorai Raj (1959–2024), rheumatologist
Nellie Ivy Fisher (1907–1995), London-born industrial chemist, first woman to lead a division of Kodak in Australia; Gwendolyn Wilson Fowler (1907–1997), American chemist and first licensed African American pharmacist in Iowa; Rosalind Franklin (1920–1957), British physical chemist and crystallographer [4]: 82–89
List of female fellows Year of election Image Fellow Field(s) Notes Ref. 1945 Kathleen Lonsdale: Crystallography: Awarded the Davy Medal in 1957 [11] [12] Marjory Stephenson: Biochemistry, microbiology [13] [14] 1946 Agnes Arber: Botany [15] [16] 1947 Mary Cartwright: Mathematics: Awarded the Sylvester Medal in 1964 [17] [18] Dorothy Hodgkin ...
Neuberger was born Julia Babette Sarah Schwab in the Hampstead area of London on 27 February 1950, the daughter of art critic Liesel ("Alice") and civil servant Walter Schwab. [1] Her mother was a German-Jewish refugee who had fled the Nazis , arriving in England at the age of 22 in 1937, while her father was born in England to German-Jewish ...