Margaret Seward MBE (22 January 1864 - 29 May 1929) became the earliest Chemist on staff at the Women's College (of which she was a founding Lecturer), from 1896 to 1915. She became the pioneer woman to obtain a first class in the honour school of Natural Science and later received an MBE for her work on nutrition during World War I.
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22 January 1864 Blackburne House, Liverpool
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Died |
29 May 1929 (aged 65)
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Zodiac | Aquarius |
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