This March, we’d like to spend some time exploring the extraordinary achievements of women throughout history. They’ve helped land Neil Armstrong on the moon, fought for freedom, and invented technologies we rely on today – often going unrecognized for their essential role in human history. Here’s a quick look into the lives of three pioneering women, with a brief description of who they are and what they’ve accomplished from our team of leading providers of independent senior living in NJ.
#1 – Coco Chanel
This revered French designer formed one of the most
iconic fashion houses of our time. Ambitious, determined, and entertaining,
Coco Chanel was an enigma that transformed fashion and made it accessible for
everyday women. She invented so many of the classics we rely on today, from the
little black dress, cashmere cardigans, and suits for women to making athletic
casual wear chic. She’s hailed as a true liberator of women’s fashion, choosing
to focus on helping all women feel comfortable, stylish, and appropriate in any
setting. Chanel was the only fashion designer who featured on Time magazine’s
list of 100 most influential people of the 20th century, ruling
Paris’s fashion scene for almost 6 decades.
#2 – Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson is famous for becoming the
first woman in Britain to qualify as a physician and surgeon. She achieved this
remarkable accomplishment in 1865, after finding a loophole in the educational
system, fighting for her place amongst disapproving male peers, and being
rejected from all the most prestigious universities for being a woman.
Anderson’s practice focussed on women, especially those lacking the resources
to access private care. She later became the first woman in Britain to be
appointed to a medical post when she became one of the visiting physicians to
the East London Hospital for Children. Anderson was an active member of the
suffrage movement fighting for women’s right to the vote, established the
London School of Medicine for Women, and later became the first female mayor in
England.
#3 – Amelia Earhart
The first woman aviator to fly solo across the
Atlantic Ocean, Amelia Earhart was a woman with a will to break barriers and
win! The American-born adventurer became a celebrity in the male-dominated
world of aviation as the first woman passenger to cross the Atlantic by
airplane. This wasn’t enough for Amelia, and she went on to break further records,
including achieving the US Distinguished Flying Cross for her non-stop solo
transatlantic feat. She also became a visiting faculty member for the
aeronautical engineering team at Perdue University, a member of the National
Women’s Party, a serving Red Cross nurse’s aide in WW1, and an early supporter
of the Equal Rights Amendment. Amelia Earhart was inducted into the National
Aviation Hall of Fame and the National Women’s Hall of Fame, with commemorative
memorials to her achievements around the country. Just before her 40th birthday,
she vanished while attempting to become the first woman to circumnavigate the
world by airplane. No one knows what truly happened on that flight and she was
tragically just 7,000 miles short of her goal, but her achievements remain
exceptional to this day!
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exceptional men and women
Bristol Glen is part of the United Methodist Community
network, a collection of senior living and assisted living communities in New
Jersey dedicated to supporting abundant, independent living.
We’re proud to say that our CCRC in Sussex County
earned a place on the U.S.
News Best Nursing Homes and Short-Stay Rehabilitation Lists, reflecting our
dedication to our residents
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living in Sussex County NJ, then please get in touch today or visit our
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