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Ella Mary Collin

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after completing her Ph.D. She joined the Women's Engineering Society (WES) in 1934 and was Secretary (1946-47) and then Chairman (1947–49) of the London Branch of the WES, which she helped to set up in 1946. During the year of her chairmanship, the London branch held 9 branch meetings, with talks on
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Collin was president of the WES from 1951-52. Her presidential address at the WES conference in 1953 was on the development of technical education. In her role as president she spoke out about technical education in schools. Collin succeeded
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in 1948, where more than 1000 women demonstrated to demand equal pay for equal work. The Annual General Meeting of the WES London Branch was postponed so that members could attend.
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where she worked first as the Director of Research and then as Education Officer. In 1949 she was appointed an Inspector of Schools in the Technical and Further Education branch.
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who introduced her to the work of the Women's Engineering Society. She did part time research for several years on the subject of impurities in
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various subjects including Equality of Status, Ultrasonics and Starting an Engineering business, and 6 visits, including to the
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Collins first worked at a firm of Analytical and Consulting Chemists, then in 1945 joined the staff of the
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Collin was a keen cook and took many classes in the subject, achieving a first class
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British Launderers Research Association; HM Inspector of Schools
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and metals, for which she received a Ph.D. from London.
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Index


Essex
metallurgical
British Launderer's Research Association
Women's Engineering Society
King's College London
Sir John Cass Technical Institute
Frances Heywood
ores
British Launderer's Research Association
Royal Institute of Chemistry
J. Lyons
X-ray
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Westminster Central Hall
Sheila Leather
Dorothy Pile
City and Guilds










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