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Benest Cleone de Heveningham

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Benest Cleone de Heveningham (1880-1963) was a motorist, engineer, and a metallurgist. She was born 11:52 at 40 Hampton Road, Forest Gate, London, on 13 Decemberof 1880. She was the only child of George Philip Benest.

Benest Cleone joined the Women's Engineering Society, and was elected Chair in 1922. She wrote articles for The Women Engineer journal and gave several talks on radio about engineering. Weronikagrocholska (talk) 13:06, 13 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]