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'''Rose Winslade''' O.B.E., M.I.M.C., M.I.T.E., A.M.B.I.M. | '''Rosina (Rose) Winslade''' O.B.E., M.I.M.C., M.I.T.E., A.M.B.I.M. | ||
1960 The Caroline Haslett Memorial Trust made awards to 2 female engineers to study the training and employment of female engineers in USSR - these were Rosina Winslade, senior sales engineer at Research and Control Instruments Ltd, and [[Lesley Scott Souter| Lesley S. Souter]], of the AEI Research Laboratory, Harlow<ref>The Times, Jun 25, 1960</ref> | 1960 The Caroline Haslett Memorial Trust made awards to 2 female engineers to study the training and employment of female engineers in USSR - these were Rosina Winslade, senior sales engineer at Research and Control Instruments Ltd, and [[Lesley Scott Souter| Lesley S. Souter]], of the AEI Research Laboratory, Harlow<ref>The Times, Jun 25, 1960</ref> | ||
1960 Senior sales engineer of [[Research and Control Instruments|Research and Control Instruments Ltd.]]<ref>The Times June 25, 1960</ref> | |||
1966 '''Miss Rose Winslade''' was appointed to the staff of the [[Council of Engineering Institutions]]. She has been a member of the [[Women's Engineering Society]] since 1946 and is now President, having served in many capacities including chairman of the London Branch and P.R.O.<ref>The Engineer 1966/12/16</ref> | 1966 '''Miss Rose Winslade''' was appointed to the staff of the [[Council of Engineering Institutions]]. She has been a member of the [[Women's Engineering Society]] since 1946 and is now President, having served in many capacities including chairman of the London Branch and P.R.O.<ref>The Engineer 1966/12/16</ref> |
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Rosina (Rose) Winslade O.B.E., M.I.M.C., M.I.T.E., A.M.B.I.M.
1960 The Caroline Haslett Memorial Trust made awards to 2 female engineers to study the training and employment of female engineers in USSR - these were Rosina Winslade, senior sales engineer at Research and Control Instruments Ltd, and Lesley S. Souter, of the AEI Research Laboratory, Harlow[1]
1960 Senior sales engineer of Research and Control Instruments Ltd.[2]
1966 Miss Rose Winslade was appointed to the staff of the Council of Engineering Institutions. She has been a member of the Women's Engineering Society since 1946 and is now President, having served in many capacities including chairman of the London Branch and P.R.O.[3]
1969 Formerly joint manager (technical) of the Electronics Division of Research and Control Instruments Ltd., is now assistant secretary of the C.E.I. with responsibility for organizing overseas relations and the FEANI (European Federation of National Association of Engineers) British National Committee.[4]