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Marjorie Elsa Bell (1906-2001)
Marjorie Elsa Bell (1906-2001)


1906 Born in Edmonton
1906 December 26th. Born in Edmonton the daughter of Frederick William Bell, an Engineer's Fitter, and his wife Kate Louisa.


Started employment with the [Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co]]
Started employment with the [Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co]]
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1936 Commenced with [[HM Inspector of Factories]]
1936 Commenced with [[HM Inspector of Factories]]
1939 Listed at 12 Lichfield Road, Walsall, HM Inspector of Factories.<ref>1939 Census</ref>


1957-58 President of the [[Women's Engineering Society]]
1957-58 President of the [[Women's Engineering Society]]

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Marjorie Elsa Bell (1906-2001)

1906 December 26th. Born in Edmonton the daughter of Frederick William Bell, an Engineer's Fitter, and his wife Kate Louisa.

Started employment with the [Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co]]

Worked at the Bungay Gas and Electricity Co

1920s Attended Northampton Engineering College

1936 Commenced with HM Inspector of Factories

1939 Listed at 12 Lichfield Road, Walsall, HM Inspector of Factories.[1]

1957-58 President of the Women's Engineering Society

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Sources of Information

  1. 1939 Census