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Nancy Scott | First 100 Years
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First 100 Years Videos. The project is looking for supporters to enable us to create a digital platform of 100 original stories featuring women who have shaped the legal profession since the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919 paved the way for women to become lawyers. For 50 your name would be entered into our Digital Donors’ Wall. And will be archived with this website by the British Library. The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919. Dame Joyanne Winifred Bracewell DBE QC FRSA: From Acting to Law.
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Biography | First 100 Years
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First 100 Years Videos. Mithan Tata 1898 – 1981. In 1923 Mithan Tata became the first woman called to the bar by Lincoln’s Inn and the first practising Indian woman barrister. She would have been remarkable in any era, but for those times she was extraordinary. Mithan was born into a Parsi family in Maharashtra in 1898 and spent her childhood in different parts […]. Mercy Ashworth 1868 -1943. Ruth Lady Morris of Kenwood Reminiscing on The Law Profession Back in Her Days. These are excerpts from the First...
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funke-abimbola | First 100 Years
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First 100 Years Videos. The project is looking for supporters to enable us to create a digital platform of 100 original stories featuring women who have shaped the legal profession since the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919 paved the way for women to become lawyers. For 50 your name would be entered into our Digital Donors’ Wall. Natalie Bickford: Women are struggling to re-enter the world of work. Women on the Jury. The Red Chair: Messages, Hopes and Inspirations (2015 Spark21 Conference).
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Sandie Okoro | First 100 Years
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First 100 Years Videos. You can follow Sandie on Twitter @SANDIEOKORO. The project is looking for supporters to enable us to create a digital platform of 100 original stories featuring women who have shaped the legal profession since the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919 paved the way for women to become lawyers. For 50 your name would be entered into our Digital Donors’ Wall. And will be archived with this website by the British Library. First women appointed as NI High Court judges.
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Timeline | First 100 Years
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First 100 Years Videos. Maria Rye opens law stationer’s office. The office opened at 12 Portugal Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, training women clerks in copying legal documents so that they might find work. Legal copying required skill and accuracy, and was a trade appropriate for women as it was 'lighter'; they could sit, rather than stand. Good handwriting was required, seen as a skill appropriate for women. University College London the first university to admit women to law on equal footing to men.
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Celebrating the past to shape the future of women in law | The Bedford Centre Blog
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The Bedford Centre Blog. For Women's and Gender History. About The Bedford Centre. The Bedford Centre Historians. Heritage, Museums and Archives. Online Projects and Apps. TV, Film and Radio. Celebrating the past to shape the future of women in law. November 21, 2016. November 21, 2016. 8220;Get thee behind me (Mrs) Satan! 8221; A caricature of American suffragist and presidential candidate Victoria Woodhull by Thomas Nast, published in. February, 1872) [Wikimedia Commons]. On the day of the election res...
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Baroness Janet Cohen: “I was convinced I have a man’s job.” | First 100 Years
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First 100 Years Videos. Baroness Janet Cohen: “I was convinced I have a man’s job.”. Baroness Janet Cohen talks to the First 100 Years about her journey in law. The project is looking for supporters to enable us to create a digital platform of 100 original stories featuring women who have shaped the legal profession since the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919 paved the way for women to become lawyers. For 50 your name would be entered into our Digital Donors’ Wall. The Jury of Matrons.
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The Bedford Centre Blog. For Women's and Gender History. About The Bedford Centre. The Bedford Centre Historians. Heritage, Museums and Archives. Online Projects and Apps. TV, Film and Radio. New online resource for the Suffrage movement in Surrey. February 10, 2017. February 10, 2017. Scrapbook for the Reigate, Redhill and District Society for Women’s Suffrage, which participated in the 40,000 strong march to the Albert Hall in 1908. Compiled by Helena Aurbach (SHC ref 3266/1). The roots of the women’s ...