Mar. 03, 1973 - First Women take the floor at the Stock Exchange: For the first time since the Stock Exchange opened in 1802, women were yesterday admitted to the Exchange floor during trading hours. Photo shows Mrs. Muriel Wood, who led the campaign for the admittance of women to the floor of the Stock Exchange, pictured yesterday surrounded by male colleagues, when she and five other women made their first appearance there.

Mar. 03, 1973 - First Women take the floor at the Stock Exchange: For the first time since the Stock Exchange opened in 1802, women were yesterday admitted to the Exchange floor during trading hours. Photo shows Mrs. Muriel Wood, who led the campaign for the admittance of women to the floor of the Stock Exchange, pictured yesterday surrounded by male colleagues, when she and five other women made their first appearance there. Stock Photo
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Keystone Press / Alamy Stock Photo

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5617 x 4407 px | 47.6 x 37.3 cm | 18.7 x 14.7 inches | 300dpi

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3 March 1973

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Mar. 03, 1973 - First Women take the floor at the Stock Exchange: For the first time since the Stock Exchange opened in 1802, women were yesterday admitted to the Exchange floor during trading hours. Photo shows Mrs. Muriel Wood, who led the campaign for the admittance of women to the floor of the Stock Exchange, pictured yesterday surrounded by male colleagues, when she and five other women made their first appearance there. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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