Angela Raspin
The London School of Economics’ first archivist, who served in post from 1975 until 1998.
The London School of Economics’ first archivist, who served in post from 1975 until 1998.
Dean of the Graduate School at the London School of Economics for 20 years – but was never granted the title.
In 1898, she published The Wages of London Vestry Employees in the Economic Journal.
Irish heiress and Fabian
Edith Morley was a scholar in English literature, the first woman appointed to a Chair in a British university level institution
During her 41 years at the Women’s Library, she had developed it from a few bookcases for the use of members into a major research collection.
British economic historian
One of the four founders of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Sally Sainsbury established herself a leader in the field of disability and social policy in the UK.
Eileen Younghusband’s career in social work education began in the 1930s and continued till her death in 1981.