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WiR redlist index: Occupations G to P


Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources. This list needs to be updated manually.

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  • The page includes women who have biographies in Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through The Ages (2006), listed by occupation, then alphabetically by last name.
  • This redlink page is in development. You can help by:
  1. Removing blue links, unless they are marked as incorrect in some way. Please check mononymous or duplicate blue links (e.g. Abigail or two women both named Jane Smith but with different dates) to make sure the woman listed in DoWW has an entry.
  2. Adding a redirect if you find that a name redlinked here has an entry under another name, so the redlinked name will be searchable in the encyclopedia.
  3. Adding hatnotes and/or disambiguation pages if a blue-linked name here directs to someone other than the person described in DoWW.
  4. Adding red links to Wikidata. Please see talk page for more information. Sections marked  Done mean all the red links have been entered in Wikidata and will appear on the redlink list generated from Wikidata. If you add a new redlink to one of these marked sections, please indicate this next to the link.

G[edit]

Geologist[edit]

Geophysicist[edit]

Goldsmith[edit]

Golfer[edit]

Governess[edit]

Government official[edit]

Guitarist[edit]

Gymnast[edit]

Gynecologist[edit]

H[edit]

Harness Racer[edit]

Harpist[edit]

Hawaiian Dancer[edit]

Heiress[edit]

Heretic (accused)[edit]

Heroine[edit]

Historian[edit]

Historical-fiction Writer[edit]

Holocaust rescuer[edit]

Holocaust victim[edit]

Home economist[edit]

Horse Breeder[edit]

Hospital/health-center Founder[edit]

Hospital Administrator[edit]

Hotel Administrator[edit]

Housing Reformer[edit]

Humanitarian/human-rights Activist[edit]

I[edit]

Ice Skater[edit]

  • Kim Ryang-Hee / Kim Ryang-hee 1994 [1] gold medal for 3,000 relay at Lillehammer Olympics maybe. when four athletes are listed she is omitted, but she's there when five are listed. was she an alternate? — Found her at 1994 World Championships at newspapers.com
  • Mary Merrell / Mary Brennan (1938—)

Illustrator[edit]

Impersonator[edit]

Industrialist[edit]

Inline Skater[edit]

Innkeeper[edit]

Innovator[edit]

Instrumentalist[edit]

Interpretative Dancer[edit]

J[edit]

Jazz Singer[edit]

Jockey[edit]

Journalist[edit]

Justice of the Peace[edit]

K[edit]

Kidnapper (accused)[edit]

L[edit]

Labor Activist[edit]

Labor-relations Expert[edit]

Lady-in-waiting[edit]

Landgravine[edit]

Landowner[edit]

Landscape Painter[edit]

Lawyer[edit]

Lecturer/orator[edit]

Letter Writer[edit]

Lighting Designer[edit]

Linguist[edit]

Literacy Activist[edit]

Literary Agent[edit]

Literary/artistic Inspiration[edit]

Literary Critic[edit]

M[edit]

Manuscript Illuminator[edit]

Marchioness[edit]

Margravine[edit]

Martyr[edit]

Mathematician[edit]

Mechanical Engineer[edit]

Medical/health Educator[edit]

Memoirist[edit]

Mental-health Reformer[edit]

Merchant/trader[edit]

Midwife[edit]

Military Leader[edit]

Mime[edit]

Miniaturist[edit]

Missionary[edit]

Model[edit]

Motorcyclist[edit]

Mountain Biker[edit]

Mountaineer[edit]

Movement Founder[edit]

Murderer (accused)[edit]

Murder Victim (known As)[edit]

Music Composer[edit]

Music Critic[edit]

Music Teacher[edit]

Mycologist[edit]

Mystic (religious)[edit]

N[edit]

Native-rights Activist[edit]

Naturalist[edit]

Newspaper Editor[edit]

Newspaper Publisher[edit]

Nonfiction Writer[edit]

Novelist[edit]

Nun/abbess[edit]

Nurse[edit]

Nursing Administrator[edit]

O[edit]

Obstetrician[edit]

Opera/classical-music Singer[edit]

Opera Director[edit]

Operetta/light-opera Singer[edit]

Optician[edit]

Orchestra Conductor[edit]

Organist[edit]

P[edit]

Pacifist[edit]

Painter[edit]

Parachutist[edit]

Paramour[edit]

Pathologist[edit]

Patron/philanthropist/ Benefactor[edit]

Pediatrician[edit]

Periodical Editor[edit]

Periodical Founder[edit]

Periodical Publisher[edit]

Philosopher[edit]

Photographer[edit]

Physical-education Instructor[edit]

Physician[edit]

Physicist[edit]

Pianist[edit]

Plantation Owner[edit]

Playwright[edit]

Poet[edit]

Poisoner (accused)[edit]

Police Officer[edit]

Political Hostess[edit]

Political Martyr[edit]

Political Reformer/activist[edit]

Political Scientist/strategist/ Theorist[edit]

Politician[edit]

Polo Player[edit]

Pop Singer[edit]

Portrait Painter[edit]

Portrait Photographer[edit]

Postmistress[edit]

Preservationist[edit]

Priest[edit]

Prime-ministerial Wife[edit]

Princess[edit]

Printer[edit]

Prison Administrator[edit]

Prisoner[edit]

Prison Reformer[edit]

Prison-relief Worker[edit]

Professional-organization Founder[edit]

Propagandist[edit]

Prophet/sibyl/visionary[edit]

Prostitute[edit]

Psychologist/psychoanalyst[edit]

Public-health Official[edit]

Publicist[edit]

Public-relations Consultant/ Worker[edit]

Publishing-house Editor[edit]

Publishing-house Founder[edit]

Puppeteer[edit]