Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
Elisabeth Rivers-Bulkeley
Standard Name: Rivers-Bulkeley, Elisabeth
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1 February 1973: The London Stock Exchange decided to allow...
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1 February 1973
The LondonStock Exchange
decided to allow women, for the first time in history, as participants on its floor.
Seymour, David, and Emily Seymour, editors. A Century of News. Contender Books, 2003.
Carrell, Severin. “Death of City high flyer fuels euthanasia debate”. Guardian Weekly, 16–22 Feb. 2007, p. 16.
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Bannister, Matthew. “Last Word: Elisabeth Rivers-Bulkeley”. BBC Radio 4: News & Current Affairs, 16 Feb. 2007.
19 December 2006: Eighty-three-year-old Elisabeth Rivers-Bulkeley...
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19 December 2006
Eighty-three-year-old Elisabeth Rivers-Bulkeley
(former financial journalist, socialite, and one of the first ten women to be admitted to the LondonStock Exchange
) died by suicide at a Swiss clinic.
Carrell, Severin. “Death of City high flyer fuels euthanasia debate”. Guardian Weekly, 16–22 Feb. 2007, p. 16.