- Helen Gwynne-Vaughan
Major-General Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan,GBE , born Helen Charlotte Isabella Fraser (1879 – 1967) was a prominent Britishbotanist andmycologist . She was educated atKing's College London .In 1909, Helen Fraser became head of the botany department at Birkbeck College in London. In 1911 she married David Thomas Gwynne-Vaughan, who died four years later.
In 1917, she was appointed chief controller of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. For her service she became the first woman to receive a military CBE in 1918. In September 1918, she became head of the
Women's Royal Air Force . She received her DBE in 1919.In 1921, she became a professor at Birkbeck College and continued her studies on fungi genetics as well as becoming involved in politics. In 1929, she received her GBE.
She was also active in Girl Guides and was honoured with a
Silver Fish by them. In 1930, Gwynne-Vaughan chaired the Guides' Sixth World Conference. At this conference, the constitution of theWorld Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts was agreed andOlave Baden-Powell was unaminiously voted World Chief Guide.She was first Chief Controller of the
Auxiliary Territorial Service from 1939 until 1941. She returned to Birkbeck and retired asProfessor Emeritus in 1944.ee also
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title =Dame Helen Charlotte Isabella Gwynne-Vaughn
encyclopedia =Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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last =Kerr
first =Rose
authorlink=Rose Kerr
title =Story of the Girl Guides 1908-1938
publisher =Girl Guides Association
date =1976
location =LondonPersondata
NAME =Gwynne-Vaughan, Helen
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