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  1. Katharine Parsons. The Hon. Lady Parsons. Katharine, Lady Parsons ( née Bethell; 1859 – 16 October 1933) was the co-founder and second President of the Women's Engineering Society (WES), and an engineer in her own right. Partnership with Charles Parsons.

  2. 31 de mai. de 2019 · On 23 June 1919, Katharine and Rachel Parsons, along with several other prominent women, founded the Women’s Engineering Society to resist the relinquishing of wartime jobs to men and to promote ...

  3. Magnificent Women and Their Revolutionary Machines, a history of the Women's Engineering Society by Henrietta Heald – starring Rachel Parsons and Katharine Parsons, along with a host of other astonishing trailblazers – is now available in paperback from Unbound. Read more... Engineers of the early 20th century.

  4. 22 de jun. de 2020 · Lady Katharine Parsons: advocate for women in engineering. Amy Johnson: Britain's most famous woman aviator. Beatrice Shilling: aeronautical engineer. Women's impact on engineering. Find out more. Women have a long-standing place in British engineering, which was shaped by the experience of the First World War.

  5. Greek (All Voices): Award-winning singer-songwriter Katharine Parsons is consistently sought out for her vocal ability. With her original music, she has appeared on TV (MTV, Fox, CBS, WGN), and Radio (KCRW, WBEZ), as well as on the cover of Music Connection Magazine and in press (The Washington Post, Boston Globe, Billboard).

  6. Katharine Parsons. Lady Parsons (de solteira Katharine Bethell ), nada en East Yorkshire en 1859 e finada o 16 de outubro de 1933, [ 1] foi unha enxeñeira británica, cofundadora e segunda presidenta da Women's Engineering Society (WES). Traxectoria.

  7. Katharine Parsons. Katharine Bethell (1859–1933) married Charles Parsons in 1883. Her daughter, Rachel, was born in 1885 and her son, Tommy, in 1886. Katharine was a member of the redoubtable Bethell family from the East Riding of Yorkshire, the youngest of the twelve children of William Froggatt Bethell and Maria Elizabeth (née Beckett).