Born in Portsea, Hampshire in 1854, she studied at Girton College, Cambridge, and registered 26 patents for mathematical divders, arc lamps and electrodes between 1884 and her death in 1923.
As Google marks what would have been her 162nd birthday with a Doodle on its homepage, here are five facts about the inventor and committed member of the suffrage movement.
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1. She was self-sufficient by the age of 16
After her father died in 1861 leaving her mother with seven children to care for and another on the …show more content…
She was a keen supporter of women's suffrage
At school she gained a reputation as a intellectual and an activist, going on hunger-strike when accused of something she had not done. This fired a passion for politics and she took part in marches and opened her home to women released from jail after being on hunger-strike, including suffragette leader, Emily Pankhurst.
3. She was friends with the novelist George Eliot
Mary Ann Evans (better known by her pen name George Eliot) was a keen supporter of education for women and she took an interest in Ayrton's efforts to fund a place at Girton College. At the time she was working on Daniel Deronda and there were many similarities between the character Mirah, a dark haired Jew with a distinctive voice, and Ayrton.
4. She was the first female member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers
After reading a paper to the IEE on her work on the electric arc in 1899, Ayrton was elected to full membership two days later. Unlike the Royal Society, the IEE focused on her scientific ability rather than her gender.
5. She used her theories to help the war …show more content…
This article listed 5 facts about an accomplished person. You obviously need an education.
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2 hours ago atheos In no way is this feminist nonsense.
Besides, feminism is not nonsense. We need feminism to fully achieve equality. Women still receive sexism in the work place, and lower salaries, etc.
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8 hours ago purple_rain_81 Yikes she managed to pack a lot in to a relatively short life! Good on her.. sounds like she was determined to smash boundaries and must have saved so many lifes... Happy 162nd Birthday Hertha Ayrton!
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10 hours ago
ItalianCockney
Insitute? Really, come on peeps!
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9 hours ago ms_springsteen Also