Elsie MacGill: The First Female Aeronautical Engineer
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Discover this virtual exhibition which celebrates the life and legacy of Elsie MacGill, the world’s first female aviation engineer.
Through a compelling collection of archival photographs, visitors are invited to explore MacGill’s groundbreaking achievements in aeronautical design and production. The exhibition highlights her technical contributions to the aviation industry, including her work on the Hawker Hurricane fighter planes during the Second World War, and underscores her role as a leader in the women’s rights movement. The exhibition paints a portrait of a woman who soared above the constraints of her time, leaving an indelible mark on both engineering and social justice.
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