List of alumni of Girton College, Cambridge

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This is a list of alumni of Girton College, Cambridge .

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Margrethe II of Denmark
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Elizabeth Symons, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean, British peer
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Sandi Toksvig, comedian and author
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Hisako, Princess Takamado, member of the Japanese Imperial Family
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Dina bint 'Abdu'l-Hamid, Queen consort of Jordan
NameBirthDeathCareer/Notable attainments
Margaret Alford 18681951Classical scholar
Adelaide Anderson 18631936Labour activist
Mary Arden 1947Lord Justice of Appeal
Hertha Marks Ayrton 18541923Electrical engineer
Janet Ruth Bacon 18911965Principal, Royal Holloway College, University of London 1935-44
Sally Beauman 19442016Author
Florence Bell 19132000Scientist, first X-ray diffraction photograph of DNA
Mary Berry 19172008Conductor
Dina bint 'Abdu'l-Hamid 1929 Queen consort of Jordan
Ann Bishop 18991990 Protozoologist
Alistair Brownlee 1988Triathlete (left to study at University of Leeds)
Agnata Frances Butler née Ramsey 18671931Only first in 1887 Classics Tripos, honoured in Punch (magazine) cartoon 'Ladies Only'
Margaret Canovan 1939Professor of political theory
Anthony Carrigan 19802016Scholar in postcolonial literature and cultures
Janet Elizabeth Case 18631937British classics teacher and journalist
Wendy R. Childs 1943 Professor of Later Medieval History at the University of Leeds
Patricia Clarke 19192010Professor of microbial biochemistry
Vicky Clement-Jones 19481987Physician
Tina Cooper 19181986Paediatrician
Isabel Cooper-Oakley 18541914Theosophical writer
Gwendolen Crewdson 18721913Egyptologist
Elizabeth Dawes 18651954Classical scholar, educational reformer, first woman to receive a DLitt degree from the University of London
Mary Clara Dawes1862?Classical scholar, first woman to receive an MA degree from the University of London (in 1884)
Delia Derbyshire 19372001Musician, composer
Athene Donald 1953Physicist
Tom Fordyce BBC Sports journalist
Veronica Forrest-Thomson 19471975Poet
Jane Fraser 1967President of Citigroup
Olive Fraser 19091977Poet and novelist
George Freeman MP1967British politician
Zahra Freeth 19252015Author on Middle Eastern topics [1]
Jane Grenville 1958British archaeologist and academic
Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond 1945 Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
Phil Hammond 1962Comedian and Doctor
Rosalyn Higgins 1937President of the International Court of Justice
Gertrude Himmelfarb 19222019American cultural historian
Arianna Huffington 1950Political author and activist, founder of The Huffington Post
Wendy Holden 1965Novelist
Patricia Hollis, Baroness Hollis of Heigham 1941Peer and historian
Dorothy Jewson 18841964British politician
Denise Kingsmill, Baroness Kingsmill Labour Peer
Julie Kirkbride 1960Former MP
Gabrielle Lambrick 19131968Civil servant, historian, teacher
Jean Lindsay 19101996Historian, Teacher
Rosamond Lehmann 19011990Novelist
Rachel Lomax 1945Former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England
Sheila Scott Macintyre 19101960Mathematician
Ada Isabel Maddison 18691950Mathematician
Margrethe II of Denmark 1940 Queen regnant of Denmark
Annie Scott Dill Maunder 18681947Astronomer
Anna Maxted 1969Novelist
Constance Maynard 18491935British feminist, educator
Rod McAllister 1961Architect
Marion McQuillan 19211998Metallurgist
Margaret Mountford 1951Former Herbert Smith partner, now star of BBC's The Apprentice
Jennifer Moyle 19212016Biochemist
Sarojini Naidu 18791949Poet, politician
Joseph O'Neill 1964Novelist, non-fiction writer
Karen Pierce 1959Permanent UK representative to the UN
Eileen Power 18891940British economic historian and medievalist
Emily James Smith Putnam 18651944Educator, historian
Kathleen Raine 19082003Poet
Helene Reynard 18751947Economist and college administrator
Gisela Richter 18821972Classical archaeologist, art historian
Eirlys Roberts 19112008Classical scholar; consumer campaigner; editor of Which? [2]
Joan Robinson 19031983Economist
Diana Ross 19102000Author
Ethel Sargant 18631918Botanist
Wendy Savage 1935Gynaecologist
Charlotte Angas Scott 18581931Mathematician
Matthew Schellhorn 1977Concert pianist
Gavin Shuker MP1981British politician
Charlie Siem 1986Violinist
Caroline Skeel 18721951Educator
Salma Sobhan 19372003Barrister
E. Millicent Sowerby 18831977Bibliographer
Irene Spry 19071998Economic historian
Christopher Steele 1964Spy
Alice Stewart 19062002Epidemiologist
Marilyn Strathern 1941Social Anthropologist
Steph Swainston 1974Writer
Bertha Swirles 19031999Physicist
Elizabeth Symons, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean 1951Peer, former General Secretary of the FDA trade union
Princess Takamado 1953Princess of Japan
Mary Taylor Slow 18981984Physicist
Sandi Toksvig 1958Author and broadcaster
Dorothy Wedderburn 19252012Principal, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London
Sarah Woodhead 18511912First woman to take, and to pass, the Mathematical Tripos exam, which she did in 1873; headmistress of Bolton High School for Girls
Barbara Adam Wootton 18971988Social scientist, economist
Wilmer Cave Wright 18681951Classical philologist
Dorothy Wrinch 18941976Mathematical biologist
Grace Chisholm Young 18681944Mathematician
Sheila Pim 19091995Novelist and biographer
Sao Sanda 1928Shan royalty and the last princess of Yawnghwe

References

  1. "The Year 2016".
  2. Obituary: Eirlys Roberts. Daily Telegraph. 21 March 2008. Retrieved 2 November 2017.