I am a historian of technology and former museum curator. My subject areas and research interests include women in STEM; military / intelligence history (especially the First World War); museums; and history of communications.
Pages created (in chronological order of creation):
- Robert W. Paul, British cinema pioneer
- Marconiphone, English manufacturer of domestic receiving equipment
- Anne Elizabeth Ball, Irish botanist, algologist, and botanical illustrator
- Alice Everett, British astronomer and engineer
- National League for Women's Service, a US civilian volunteer organisation in the First World War
- Women's Radio Corps, a branch of the US Army Signal Corps during the First World War
- Edna Owen, US wireless operator trainer during the First World War
- Elizabeth Moran (scientist), British chemist
- Mary Almond, English physicist and radio astronomer
- Gertrude Rosenblum Williams, British economist and social strategist
- Constance Pascal, French psychiatrist
- Mary Size, Anglo-Irish penal reformer and prison officer
- Cicely Ethel Wilkinson, British pioneer pilot
- Medical Artists Association of Great Britain, a professional body for medical artists
- Thomas Lucas (educator), British educator of the blind.
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- Marjory Edwards, British VAD nurse who served during the First World War
- Eva Askquith, British motorcycle racer
- James Nicol Dunn, Scottish journalist and newspaper editor
- Thomas Joseph Wynne, American-Irish photographer and shopkeeper