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Ethel Sykes

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to be their "supervisor of women". This was a time of change as the pre-war small number of women employees was swelled during the war as 3,300 women took on the jobs made available by men being recruited into the forces. At the end of the war the situation was reversed and women would no longer be
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Two Hundred Years of the S.P.G.: An Historical Account of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1701-1900, Based on a Digest of the Society's Records, vol. I, Charles Frederick Pascoe, 1901, p.
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recruited as clerks. By 1920 there was about 1,500 women employees and they were generally filing and typing. She did charity work at what was
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Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford 1715-1886, later series, S-Z, ed. Joseph Foster, Parker & Co., 1888, p. 1380
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became a brigadier, diplomat and writer. Her father, William was the second son of Richard Sykes, of Edgeley House,
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during the first world war. She was retained when many of them were laid off as the soldiers returned.
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Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, fortieth edition, Sir Bernard Burke, Harrison, Pall Mall, 1878, p. 835
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She had enough money that she did not need to work, but in 1910 she got a job teaching for
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in 1881 and left in 1884. Her sister who had a nearly identical education left in 1883.
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in Bath. She then joined the recently opened Oxford college for women
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Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 2003, vol. 2, p. 2720
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in London - where women could have a "gentleman's club".
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and she left a substantial legacy to the sisterhood at
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Index

Stoke
Hurstpierpoint
Lloyds Bank
Stoke
Royal Artillery
Robert Molesworth
Viscount Molesworth
Ella Sykes
Percy Sykes
Stockport
Sykes Bleaching Company
Richard Sykes
rugby
Sir Alan Sykes, 1st Baronet
Knutsford
Cheshire
Plymouth High School
Royal School for Daughters of Officers of the Army
Lady Margaret Hall
Mary Western
Queen Mary College
Lahore
Lloyds Bank
St Mary Abbots Hospital
University Women's Club
Hurstpierpoint
Oxford Mission Church


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