What did Bronze plaque № 39777 do at 72/73 Great Russell Street?


The Story
# Standing at 72/73 Great Russell Street Standing before this elegant Victorian façade just steps from the British Museum, you're gazing at the birthplace of organised women in pharmacy—a profession that had long excluded them from formal recognition. On a single October evening in 1905, pioneering female pharmacists gathered within these walls to establish the Association of Women Pharmacists, transforming a meeting room into a monument of professional solidarity and ambition. These women, barred from many pharmacy positions and denied equal standing in the male-dominated field, used this address to plant their flag: to create networks, share knowledge, and collectively demand the respect and opportunities their male counterparts took for granted. This particular corner of London thus became ground zero for a quiet revolution—not through dramatic protest, but through the simple, radical act of women claiming institutional power in a profession that had tried to keep them silent.
Location
72/73 Great Russell Street