Annie Dunman (Hunt) Ure came to Reading initially in 1911 to study Classics at the University College Reading. She was taught by Professor of Classics Percy Ure. After she was…Read More >
Hidden Women Digital: 2. Hilda (Urlin) Petrie (1871 – 1957)
Hilda (Urlin) Petrie had a long-standing interest in history and science from childhood. As a teenager, she took geology classes at King’s College Ladies Department. She modelled for noted Arts…Read More >
Hidden Women Digital: 3. Ellen (Exall) Barry (1866-1939)
Ellen (Exall) Barry grew up in Reading. Through her sister’s marriage to Alfred Palmer she had a link to the Palmer family. Beyond their business interests in the production of…Read More >
Hidden Women Digital: 4. Gertrude Louisa (Hill) Hurry (c 1860 – 1942)
Gertrude Louisa (Hill) Hurry was born in Reading. Her father Arthur Hill was a prominent Reading resident, a mayor and justice of the peace. Housing reform pioneer Octavia Hill was…Read More >
Hidden Women Digital: 5. Margaret Elizabeth “Meta” Williams (1859 – 1952)
Margaret Elizabeth “Meta” Williams was living in Liverpool when the first Institute of Archaeology in Britain was being set up at the University of Liverpool in 1904. She studied Egyptology…Read More >
Hidden Women Digital: 6. Norah Christina Jolliffe (1900 – 1951)
Hidden Women Digital: 7. Julia Katharine (Wickes) Steele (1871 – 1942)
Hidden Women Digital: 8. Anne Mary Wickes (1868 – 1941)
Hidden Women Digital: 9. Henrietta Lawes (c 1861 – 1947)
Henrietta Lawes grew up in a comfortable home in Berkshire; her father was a successful miller and owned Caversham Mill in Caversham. It is unclear where her interest in ancient…Read More >
Hidden Women Digital: 10. Nora (Kershaw) Chadwick (1891 – 1972)
Nora (Kershaw) Chadwick was a school friend of Annie (Hunt) Ure. They both attended Stoneycroft School together. Nora Kershaw attended Newham College, Cambridge and then taught at the University of…Read More >