The Invisible Gender?
In a week which has seen the celebration of 100 years since women were first given the right to vote, I have been reflecting upon
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In a week which has seen the celebration of 100 years since women were first given the right to vote, I have been reflecting upon
Since International Women’s Day is now upon us, it seems apt to pay homage to some of the heroines of the mill world. And –
Author: A C Yoward (revised by Nathanael Hodge) E M Gardner was the driving force behind the inclusion of watermills in the remit of the
Women in milling: A social history She is a Jolly Miller – and she lives by herself (Daily Mail article relating to a Mrs H. Dickinson,
Mildred M. Cookson’s collection is one of the four Foundation Collections of the Mills Archive, and is one of the most nationally significant sets of mill-related
The following biography was written by Eve Logan’s husband, Bari M Logan, in 2002: Evelyn Logan (née Elkin) was born in Lenton, a suburb of
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