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Marie Laura Violet Gayler (1891-1976), Metallurgist
Marie Laura Violet Gayler (1891-1976), Metallurgist


1891 Born in bristol
1891 Born in Bristol


1922  Presented a paper on "A Further Study of the Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc," with [[D. Hanson|Dr. D. Hanson]]
1922  Presented a paper on "A Further Study of the Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc," with [[D. Hanson|Dr. D. Hanson]]


Joined [[National Physical laboratory]]
Joined [[National Physical Laboratory]]


1934 Married John Leslie Haughton
1934 Married John Leslie Haughton

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Marie Laura Violet Gayler (1891-1976), Metallurgist

1891 Born in Bristol

1922 Presented a paper on "A Further Study of the Alloys of Aluminium and Zinc," with Dr. D. Hanson

Joined National Physical Laboratory

1934 Married John Leslie Haughton

1935 Began work on the behaviours of dental amalgams

In retirement she was a consultant to the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association

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