Verena Holmes
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Verena Winifred Holmes (23 de junio de 1889 - 20 de febrero de 1964) fue una ingeniera mecánica inglesa e inventora de campos múltiples, la primera mujer miembro elegida para la Institution of Mechanical Engineers (1924) y la Institution of Locomotive Engineers (1931) siendo firme partidaria de las mujeres en ingeniería. Fue una de las primeras miembros de la Women's Engineering Society y su presidenta en 1931. Ella fue la primera ingeniera en ejercicio en servir como presidenta de la sociedad.
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Verena Winifred Holmes (23 June 1889 – 20 February 1964) was an English mechanical engineer and multi-field inventor, the first woman member elected to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (1924) and the Institution of Locomotive Engineers (1931), and was a strong supporter of women in engineering. She was one of the early members of the Women's Engineering Society, and its president in 1931. She was the first practising engineer to serve as president of the society.
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Verena Holmes
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Verena Holmes
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Verena Holmes
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Verena Holmes
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Ashford, Kent, England
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Verena Winifred Holmes (23 de junio de 1889 - 20 de febrero de 1964) fue una ingeniera mecánica inglesa e inventora de campos múltiples, la primera mujer miembro elegida para la Institution of Mechanical Engineers (1924) y la Institution of Locomotive Engineers (1931) siendo firme partidaria de las mujeres en ingeniería. Fue una de las primeras miembros de la Women's Engineering Society y su presidenta en 1931. Ella fue la primera ingeniera en ejercicio en servir como presidenta de la sociedad.
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Verena Winifred Holmes (23 June 1889 – 20 February 1964) was an English mechanical engineer and multi-field inventor, the first woman member elected to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (1924) and the Institution of Locomotive Engineers (1931), and was a strong supporter of women in engineering. She was one of the early members of the Women's Engineering Society, and its president in 1931. She was the first practising engineer to serve as president of the society.
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