Winifred Hackett (2 October 1906 – 3 June 1994) was an electrical and aeronautical engineer who worked on guided weapon systems and the DEUCE computer.
WinifredHackett (2 October 1906 – 3 June 1994) was an electrical and aeronautical engineer who worked on guided weapon systems and the DEUCE computer...
Winifred is a feminine given name, an anglicization of Welsh Gwenffrewi, from gwen, "fair", and ffrew, "stillness". It may refer to: Saint Winifred Winifred...
Association Laboratories as a junior technical assistant and a colleague of WinifredHackett. The same year she joined the Women's Engineering Society. In 1948...
succeeded Gertrude Entwistle in the role and was succeeded by Dr. WinifredHackett in 1946. A blue plaque was unveiled by Devon History Society at Margaret...
In 1929 WinifredHackett was the first woman to graduate in electrical engineering from the University of Birmingham. By the 1950s Hackett was head of...
encourage girls to take up engineering as a profession. In 1950, she, WinifredHackett and Ira Rischowski published a report on equal pay for women in engineering...
become president of the Women's Engineering Society in 1948, succeeding WinifredHackett and succeeded by Sheila Leather. She introduced fellow metallurgist...
Projects. In 1950, she and fellow Women's Engineering Society members, WinifredHackett and Sheila Leather published a report on equal pay for women in engineering...
work at the Manchester Business School as Mathematical Assistant to WinifredHackett, an aeronatutical engineer. She worked, amongst other things, on scheduling...
Winifred Ainslee (born Winifred MacIntosh; April 17, 1924 – December 14, 1991) was an American actress. Ainslee was born Winifred MacIntosh, the daughter...
She died on 28 August 1861. On 10 January 1863, he remarried, to Eliza Winifred Hawkesley, the daughter of the radical editor of the People's Advocate...
v t e Wimbledon women's doubles champions Amateur Era 1913: Winifred McNair / Dora Boothby 1914: Agnes Morton / Elizabeth Ryan 1915–18: No competition...
and Superstitions, vol. III, Calabar: Akak & Sons, OCLC 773255520 Akoda, Winifred E.; Akoda, Philip (2021), Groundwork of Eniong Abatim History (1670-2020)...
Kozyrev, Russian astronomer and astrophysicist (b. 1908) February 28 – Winifred Atwell, British pianist (b. 1914) March 1 Hideo Kobayashi, Japanese author...
Steve that she thinks Charley is lonely. Barbara finds Effie Springer (Winifred Deforest Coffin), a woman violist, to play with Charley. Charley tells...
1933. The earliest record we have of someone using it was a woman named Winifred Wygal, an official of the YWCA, wrote the Serenity Prayer, we believe....
of the World. Elsevier. pp. 871–876. ISBN 978-0-080-87775-4. Hilliard, Winifred M. (1976) [First published 1968]. The People in Between: The Pitjantjatjara...
(1907–1972), was an insurance agent for London Assurance and his mother, Winifred June Collins (née Strange, 1913–2011), worked in a toy shop and later as...
supported by a regular company that included Robertson Hare, Mary Brough, Winifred Shotter, Ethel Coleridge, and Gordon James. The farces were so popular...
v t e Wimbledon women's doubles champions Amateur Era 1913: Winifred McNair / Dora Boothby 1914: Agnes Morton / Elizabeth Ryan 1915–18: No competition...
zoological study of the ivory knife handle from Abu Zaidan". In Needler, Winifred (ed.). Predynastic and Archaic Egypt in the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn....
Grammar (3rd ed.). University of Cambridge. ISBN 978-0-521-38587-9. Lehmann, Winifred P.; Slocum, Jonathan (2008). "Latin Online". The University of Texas at...
leadership during the Indo-Pakistan war of 1965. Pilots of Note 2nd Officer Winifred Crossley Fair. ATA Pilot. First female to fly a Hawker Hurricane. Wing...