Sarah Mair was an important member of the Edinburgh Ladies' Educational Association in 1867.
Miss Mary Tweedie, former Headmistress of the Edinburgh Ladies' College (The Mary Erskine School).
In 1871 she joined the Edinburgh Ladies' Educational Association which promoted university level education for women.
He joined the staff at Edinburgh Ladies' College in 1876 and stayed there until 1913.
In the other semi-final, Western's second team led Edinburgh Ladies 1-0 through a Lyn Forsyth goal, but Pauline Robertson equalised to force a shoot-out.
She was educated at the private Edinburgh Ladies' College and won an entrance scholarship to RHC in 1890, one of 32 students joining that year.
Rushforth was born in West Lothian, Scotland, in 1885 and educated at the Edinburgh Ladies' College.
The school was renamed again to Edinburgh Ladies' College in 1889, and to its present name, the Mary Erskine School, in 1944.
During this time she was a member of the Edinburgh Ladies' Debating Society, a forum which helped her gain confidence arguing in the face of opposition.
Cameron was a member of the Edinburgh Ladies' Art Club and later involved with the Royal Scottish Academy.