[1][2] Margaret was an account executive working closely with the designer Ashley Havinden who joined Crawfords in 1922.
Three of the founding members were the sisters Florence and Margaret Sangster and their flat mate Kathleen Maclachlan.
[1] Florence wrote for the book "The Road to Success: Twenty Essays on the Choice of a Career for Women" in 1936.
She wrote a short story, Julian Tye, featuring her as a barely concealed autocratic character.
[5] Florence was a vice-chair when she retired in 1955 and she married Robert Alan Wimberley Bicknell.