Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's History/Kingston University 2013
Appearance
Wikimedia UK and Kingston University are running a Women in Science themed editing event on Monday 28 October in London.
Potential topics for the editathon
[edit]Articles to be created
[edit]- Ethel Bellamy (1881–1960), astronomical computer and seismologist
- Anne Beloff-Chain (1921–1991), biochemist
- Evelyn Mary Booth (1897-1988), botanist
- Jessie Hill Buchan (1848–1905), meteorologist
- Veronica Conroy Burns (1914-1998), curator of the Geological Museum, Trinity College, Dublin
- Marjorie Chandler (1897–1983), palaeobotanist
- Muriel Chapman (1894–1988), chemist
- Margaret Crosfield (1859–1952), geologist
- Una Fielding (1888–1969), neuroanatomist
- Margaret Fishenden (1889–1977), industrial researcher
- Mildred Gostling (1873–1962), chemist
- Jenny Graves, Australian biochemical geneticist
- Elizabeth Gray (1831–1924), fossil collector
- Mathilde Hertz (1891–1975), animal psychologist and sensory physiologist
- Hilda Ingold (1898–1988), chemist
- Maria Jacson (1755–1829), writer on botany
- Elizabeth Kent (1790–1861), botanist and writer
- Matilda Cullen Knowles (1864–1933), botanist
- Phebe Lankester (1825–1900), writer on botany and health
- May Leslie (1887–1937), chemist
- Gulielma Lister (1860–1949), mycologist and naturalist
- Jane Longstaff (1855–1935), biologist
- Elizabeth Macgregor (1920–2005), cytologist
- Doris Mackinnon (1883–1956), protozoologist
- Ida Maclean (1877–1944), biochemist
- Sarah Mawe (1767-1846), mineralogist and dealer in minerals
- Barbara Mawer (1936–2006), biochemist
- Mary Merrifield (1804–1889), writer on art and algologist
- Lady Anne Monson (c.1727–1776), botanist and collector of plants and insects, created at Lady Anne Monson
- Lady Charlotte Murchison (1788–1869), geologist
- Marion Newbigin (1869–1934), geographer and biologist
- Innes Pearse (1889–1978), medical practitioner and biologist
- Dorothea Pertz (1859–1939), botanist
- Christian Ramsay, Countess of Dalhousie (1786–1839), botanical collector
- Eleanor Reid (1860–1953), palaeobotanist
- Gertrude Maud Robinson (1886–1954), chemist
- Pamela Robinson (1919–1994), vertebrate palaeontologist
- Anna Russell (1807–1876), botanist
- Edith Saunders (1865–1945), botanist
- Lydia Shackleton (1828–1914), botanical artist
- Marion Delf-Smith (1883–1980), botanist
- Ethel Thomas (1876–1944), botanist
- Miriam Tildesley (1883–1979), anthropologist
- Lady Annie Purcell Walker (1871–1950), chemist
- Martha Whiteley (1866–1956), chemist
- Lilly Wigg (1749–1828), botanist
- Henrietta Wilson (1810–1863), botanist and writer
- Florence Yeldham (1877–1945), schoolteacher and historian of arithmetic
Other articles created
[edit]- Waltraud Falk (born 1930), German economist
Articles to be expanded or improved
[edit]Did You Know... nominations
[edit]- Template:Did you know nominations/Florence Yeldham
- Template:Did you know nominations/Lydia Shackleton
- Template:Did you know nominations/Charlotte Murchison
See also
[edit]Resources
[edit]- Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Biographies
- Sections of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
- The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives from Ancient Times to the Mid-20th Century - will be available on the day