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(No time to write articles at the moment. Hope to get going again soon.)
Hello
Back at Wikipedia after a gap. Motivated by reading about the coverage of women on WP (16% of biographies), just when I had time to come back and do my bit for the Women in Red.
Articles
I’ve enjoyed researching and writing these.
Women’s bios I started and (so far) wrote most or all of:
- Harriet Ward
- Hauwa Ali
- Mercy Seiradaki
- Norah Aiton
- Jennifer Jenkins (linguist)
- Elizabeth Eames
- Erica Mann
- Assumpta Nnaggenda-Musana
- Kapelwa Sikota
- Nina Gage
- Eunice Muringo Kiereini
- Gillian Lovegrove
- Docia Kisseih
- Rachel Devine
- Violetta Thurstan
- Eileen Skellern
- Magdalena Smoczyńska
- Alice Dryden
- Joanna Charlotte Davy
- Eleanor Vachell
- Lillemor Rachlew
- Clare Hoskyns-Abrahall
- Christie Ade Ajayi
- Nina Sibal
- Emily Mkamanga
- Walije Gondwe
- Uma Bhatt
- Susan Villiers (nurse)
- Margaret Huxley
- Innes Hope Pearse
- Florence Milnes
- Elisabeth Thuillier
- Edith Vere Dent
- Ursula Katherine Duncan
- Marcelle Maurette
- Yvette Troispoux
- Rosemary Candlin
- Edith Philip Smith
- Barbara J. Bain
- Grace Ebun Delano
- Sarah Martha Baker
- Audrey Henshall
- Mary Southcott
- Frances Sally Day
- Kiné Kirama Fall
- Bessie Skea
- Janet Teissier du Cros
- Anne Tibble
- Elizabeth Pinchard
- Eleanor Bor
- Henrietta Batson
- Jane Kaberuka
- Gertrude Webster Kamkwatira
- Mary Ann Parker
- Mary Lee and Catherine Lee
- Rebecca Nandwa
- Eliza Warren
- Elizabeth Moxon
- Mary Heron
- Edith Charlotte Brown
- Martha Fowke
- Jessie Newbery
- Lucrezia Gonzaga
Organisations that came up while I was writing bios:
Men's bios I started:
Translated:
And articles where I did lots of rewriting: