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= Marie Gayler = Intro:

Marie Laura Violet Gayler - aka Mrs Marie Haughton

Dates: 25 March 1891 - 2 August 1976

With Isabel Hadfield was first females appointed as staff of metallurgy department at npl

elected to iron and steel institute - one of 4 females at the time

one of 5 women to be granted dispensation to continue working in the civil service after marriage

one of 3 women to be made an honory member of the British Dental Association

Joint holder (along with her husband) of Platinum medal from Insittute of Metals

Post retirement, consultant to British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association.

= Marie L. V. Gayler = From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Marie Laura Violet Gayler BSc, DSc, MISI/MIM, HonMBDA (25 March 1891 – 2 August 1976) was an English Metallurgist whose most notable contributions to her field were in the areas of Aluminium alloys and dental amalgams. She spent most of her career at the National Physical Laboratory, where she, along with Miss Isabel Hadfield, was the first female to be appointed as staff in the department of metallurgy.

Education
St Mary's College School, London

BSc Chemistry & Maths from Dedford College University of London

Career
Girl clerk at London Post Office @ 16

Father:

 * William Gayler
 * (1846-1907)
 * Senior Civil Servant - Inspector of Taxes for Inland Revenue

Mother: Ellen Amelia Chrismas (1850 - )