Sophia Jex-Blake
1840–1912 (age 72)
Biography
Sophia Jex-Blake (1840–1912) pioneered new horizons for women in medicine and education, writing with conviction about the rights of women to pursue professional lives. Her persistence opened doors for future generations and reshaped public understanding of gender and vocation.
She remained a tireless advocate for equality, encouraging young women to seek knowledge and dignity in every field they chose. Her legacy endures at Rotherfield, where her grave marks a lifetime of courageous activism.