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  1. Fields. Engineering, politics, women's rights. 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. [1] [2]

    • 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. It was the experimental Parson-designed Turbinia that demonstrated the importance of this propulsion change when she raced past the Royal Navy ships at the 1897 ...

  3. Rachel Mary Parsons, nada en Bayswater o 25 de xaneiro de 1885 e finada en Newmarket o 2 de xullo de 1956, [1] foi unha enxeñeira británica e defensora dos dereitos laborais das mulleres, foi a presidenta fundadora da Women's Engineering Society en Gran Bretaña o 23 de xuño de 1919 .

    • Connaught Place
  4. 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.

  5. Biography. 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. Rachel Parsons may refer to: Rachel Mary Parsons (1885–1956), British engineer. Rachel Parsons (figure skater) (born 1997), American ice dancer. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  7. 4 de ago. de 2020 · by Henrietta Heald. Rachel Parsons in 1923 (wikicommons/public domain) Rachel Parsons (1885–1956), the founding president of the Women’s Engineering Society, was an archetypal ‘difficult woman’ who has been seriously misunderstood.