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The Board of Trinity College thought that only small numbers of women would take up the offer to graduate and that they would be Irish women who had studied in Oxford or Cambridge colleges. In fact, by 1907 Trinity had granted degrees to some 720 "steamboat ladies". All had passed examinations at
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Trinity admitted female students in 1904. Unlike Oxford and Cambridge, where women had for some years been admitted to separate female colleges within the overall university, both men and women were admitted to the University of Dublin's only college (Trinity) and it was felt there would be no
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rationale to restrict successful female students from graduating to become members of the university like their male counterparts. In accordance with the long-standing formula of
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Money derived from the degree conferral fees that female graduates paid during this period was largely ring-fenced and was used to fund the purchase of
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Susan M. Parkes, Β« Trinity College, Dublin and the β€œSteamboat Ladies”, 1904–1907 Β», in Mary R. Masson & Deborah Simonton,
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Oxbridge that would have earned them a degree if they were male. The women were predominantly students of
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mutual recognition that existed between Dublin, Oxford and Cambridge,
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Index

women's colleges
universities
Oxford
Cambridge
ad eundem
University of Dublin
degrees
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin
Anthony Traill
Girton
Newnham
Somerville College, Oxford
Trinity Hall
Julia Bell
human geneticist
Dorothy Brock
DBE
educationist
Sara Burstall
Frances Dove
JP
Gertrude Elles
geologist
Lilian Faithfull
Philippa Fawcett
Ethel Gavin
Margaret Hills
Hilda Phoebe Hudson
Cremona transformations

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