Ada Lovelace
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Immerse yourself in the life of Ada Lovelace, the ‘Enchantress of Numbers’. Her intellect and skill in mathematics led to her developing a plan for calculating sequence, which is now recognized as the first computer program. Ahead of her time, her contributions to the world of science and mathematics were immeasurable and her story can be seen as a great motivator for those with skills and interests in these areas.
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Susannah Holmes
Jailed for petty theft in England, Susannah Holmes was amongst the first convict immigrants sent to Australia. She endured many hardships and trials on her journey and in the years to follow. However, with the support of her partner Henry Cable, she showed determination and courage. They were part of the first group of settlers to marry in the new colony. She also won the first civil legal case to be brought against a ship’s captain, which is where the term ‘fair go’ is said to have stemmed from. She was one of the founding mothers of Australia and her story deserves to be heard.
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Sally Hemings
In colonial times, there were few opportunities for women, and for a slave girl, it was even worse. The amazing story of Sally Hemings has been the subject of much debate over the years. Why not let her tell you herself? In this inspirational story from The Amazing People Club®, join her as she journeyed from a slave plantation to the high society of France, in the company of none other than Thomas Jefferson himself. In her own words, she talks you through their relationship, her return to the United States as a slave. Share in her stolen moments with Thomas when he became President of the United States of America. Was she the first African American mother to give birth to the sons and daughters of an American President?
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Lillian Gilbreth
One of the first female engineers and also a psychologist, Lillian Gilbreth is a true early example of the ‘working mother’. Discover how she coped with not only developing and running a successful business, but also mothering 12 children after the death of her husband when she was only 46 years of age. Her work on time management is world-renowned and her classic publications are still referred to and respected today. She provided time and motion studies that improved productivity, profit, safety and efficiency. Maybe that was the only way she could run her own household, so why not use the principles in business also? A true entrepreneur, she used her time well and there is much that can be learned from her determination and contributions.
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Amelia Earhart
“Flying may not be all plain sailing, but the fun of it is worth the price.” If you could meet Amelia Earhart, what would you ask her? What first inspired her to fly? How did she transcend the prejudices of the day to become the first woman to fly across the Atlantic? What was she like as a child? Who touched her life? Find out everything you want to know in this fascinating life story, told from Amelia Earhart’s own perspective. Let her guide you through her incredible life as a high achiever, breaking altitude records and hearts alike, and paving the way for a new generation of go-getting women aviators.
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