Tag: 20th century

Theo Colborn

Theo Colborn

Groundbreaking scientist and environmental activist

During her lifetime, Dr Theo Colborn made many enemies, confronting some of the world’s most powerful industries and exposing how their products have wreaked havoc on the human endocrine system. Continue reading
Barrister

Women at the English Bar

Gender inequality in the legal profession – distant past or a current concern?

‘A dangerous woman will challenge stereotyping and a persistently patriarchal hierarchy to claim the career that she deserves.’ An account of sexism in the legal profession from a practicing barrister. Continue reading
Bletchley Girls

An Unlikely Asset

Insight into one of ‘The Bletchley Girls’

In our second post for Edinburgh Spy Week, Tessa Dunlop shares the time she spent with Rozanne Colchester, one of the many women who worked as codebreakers at Bletchley Park during World War II. Continue reading
Holloway Prison, London, c.1896.

‘Slopping Out’

What if Holloway Prison could reflect on its closure?

If these walls could talk? Eithne Cullen imagines what Holloway Prison would have to say about the announcement of its closure in 2015, after more than a century of housing some of the UK’s most notable female prisoners. Continue reading