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Marjorie Bell
Marjorie Bell was an electrical engineer. She is also mentioned as the first Electronic engineer graduated from Northampton University

Marjorie Bell was also known as (Miss M. Bell, Miss Marjorie Elsa Bell)

Miss M. Bell joined “The Women Engineer” in 1933 as associate member when she was still a student, member of the Institute of the Electrical Engineers. In 1934 she worked as a Demonstrator at the Worthing Corporation Electricity Department.

In 1945, while she was the Inspector of Factories Walsall, Bell was appointed Chairman of the Annual General Meeting of the Birmingham Branch of Women's Engineering Society. In her position as inspector of factories, she worked for some years in Palestine. M. Bell publicly encouraged in the Twenty-Ninth annual report of the Women's Engineering Society other women to follow engineering careers.

Miss M. Bell was elected president of the Women’s Engineering Society on Saturday, September 29th, 1956 at the Thirty Seventh Annual General meeting in South Parade Pier in Southsea. She was president until 1958.