CELEBRATING WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

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These women come from very different walks of life, and some even found themselves on the wrong side of the law, but their incredible feats remain worthy of awe

March is Women’s History Month, a time that we set aside to celebrate women’s contributions and achievements in all spheres of society. There are so many amazing women we would love to acknowledge that the list is simply too long to count, so we decided to recognise a few special ones through the lens of our themed rooms. Accordingly, we wish to honour some extraordinary women who have left their mark throughout history and offer you a different type of list that you may not find anywhere else. These women come from very different walks of life, and some even found themselves on the wrong side of the law, but their incredible feats remain worthy of awe to this very day. 

Wake was awarded the George Medal from the UK, the medal of Freedom from the US, the Legion of Honour from France, Companion of the Order of Australia and New Zealand’s highest honour the RSA badge in Gold. She died in London in 2011 and her ashes were scattered in Montluçon in central France. Can you work out the codes in our Bunker to save the world?