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  1. Rachel Mary Parsons (1885–1956), was an English engineer and advocate for women's employment rights, was the founding President of the Women's Engineering Society in Britain on 23 June 1919.

    • Newnham College, Cambridge University
    • Engineering, politics, women's rights
    • 25 January 1885, 10 Connaught Place, London, England
    • British
  2. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Rachel Mary Parsons (1885-1956) was the daughter of Sir Charles Parsons, one of the key developers of the steam turbine which, at this time, was dominating propulsion in the Royal Navy.

  3. Rachel Mary Parsons (1885 - 1956) was an engineer and advocate for women's employment rights, and was the first President of the Women's Engineering Society in Britain, established in 1919.

  4. Rachel Parsons was its first president from 1919-1921. During this time, she also co-founded the company Atalanta, which produced machine models and only employed women. Due to her large inheritance, in her later life she owned multiple properties and lived as a society hostess.

  5. Rachel Mary Parsons was born in 1885 and was an engineer who fought for women's employment rights, and was the founding President of the Women's Engineering Society, which was formed in 1919.

  6. 4 de ago. de 2020 · Rachel Parsons (1885–1956), the founding president of the Women’s Engineering Society, was an archetypal ‘difficult woman’ who has been seriously misunderstood.

  7. 19 de jun. de 2017 · This thought came hot on the heels of my introduction to Rachel Mary Parsons (1885-1956), one of the seven extraordinary individuals who founded the Women's Engineering Society immediately after the First World War.