For the fourth and final part of our feature for Women’s History Month we look at a remarkable local resident who was described as a ‘Champion of Education’ and even had a building named after her! Miss Louisa Jane Churchman was held in such high esteem that on her passing in 1943 the local paper,ContinueContinue reading “Horsham’s Women of History – one of the town’s ‘best-loved citizens’”
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Horsham’s Women of History – town’s first woman GP
For our latest Women’s History Month subject we have Horsham’s first woman doctor who worked up to the age of 75! Dr Alice Owen’s career, however, did not begin in the medical profession and she was not local to Sussex. Dr Alice Owen. Photo courtesy of West Sussex County Times. She was a schoolteacher whoContinueContinue reading “Horsham’s Women of History – town’s first woman GP”
Horsham’s Women of History – a formidable councillor
It’s Women’s History month and the second local personality we are focusing on was the first woman to be a member of Horsham Urban Council who gave the town its Garden of Remembrance. Nellie Vesta Laughton (nee Booker) died in January 1953, aged 86, in her home in Brighton Road. Nellie Laughton, President of EastContinueContinue reading “Horsham’s Women of History – a formidable councillor”
Horsham’s Women of History
It’s Women’s History Month! Every year there’s a different theme and this year it’s Moving Forward Together! Women Educating and Inspiring Generations. Over the next four weeks we have a quartet of Horsham women for whom that theme was incredibly relevant! Dorothea Hurst This week we focus on a woman who belonged to an influentialContinueContinue reading “Horsham’s Women of History”