• home
  • Book
  • Bios
  • Speaking
  • News & Events
  • Blog
  • Media Room
  • Contact

Alan Rothschild

Inventor • Author • Entrepreneur

Follow Alan on FacebookFollow Alan on TwitterFollow Alan on LinkedInFollow Alan on Google+Follow Alan on Pinterest

Recent Posts

  • This is the How Christian F.T. Steinway’s Inventions Revolutionized the Piano Industry
  • How One Patent Changed The Future of Hawaii
  • This is the Reason the Civil War Changed the Field of Military Surgery
  • England’s First Woman of Technology and Why She Matters
  • How Did This One Man’s Ingenuity Save Thousands of People?

Archives

England’s First Woman of Technology and Why She Matters

December 5, 2016 by Alan Rothschild

England’s First Woman of Technology and Why She Matters, Alan Rothschild, @patentmodelman, patents, engineer

England’s first woman of technology, Henrietta Vansittart, and how her invention revolutionized ship propeller design, excerpted from Inventing a Better Mousetrap: 200 Years of American History in the Amazing World of Patent Models

England’s First Woman Engineer 

No woman epitomizes the idea of the new woman inventor more than Henrietta Vansittart (1833-1883) of Richmond, England. Henrietta is known as England’s first woman engineer, and her improvements in propeller design is probably the most important nautical invention by a woman of the 19th century.

Continue Reading...

Filed Under: Blog, patents Tagged With: American HIstory, engineer, patents, technology, US Patent Office

Copyright © 2023 Alan Rothschild