Dame Caroline Harriet Haslett, DBE, JP (August 17, 1895, Worth – January 4, 1957) was a British electrical engineer and electricity industry administrator. She was the first secretary of the Women's Engineering Society as well as first director of the Electrical Association for Women (which she co-founded) which pioneered such wonders as the "All-Electric House" in Bristol in 1935.

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  • Dame Caroline Harriet Haslett, DBE, JP (August 17, 1895, Worth – January 4, 1957) was a British electrical engineer and electricity industry administrator. She was the first secretary of the Women's Engineering Society as well as first director of the Electrical Association for Women (which she co-founded) which pioneered such wonders as the "All-Electric House" in Bristol in 1935. Her particular interest was electricity, and how this might benefit women by liberating them from household drudgery. In the early 1920s, few houses had electric light or heating, let alone electrical appliances; the National Grid was not yet in existence.
  • Caroline Haslett war eine englische Elektro-Ingenieurin.
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  • Dame Caroline Harriet Haslett, DBE, JP (August 17, 1895, Worth – January 4, 1957) was a British electrical engineer and electricity industry administrator. She was the first secretary of the Women's Engineering Society as well as first director of the Electrical Association for Women (which she co-founded) which pioneered such wonders as the "All-Electric House" in Bristol in 1935.
  • Caroline Haslett war eine englische Elektro-Ingenieurin.
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  • Caroline Haslett
  • Caroline Haslett
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