Rachael Low

[2][3] The daughter of the cartoonist Sir David Low,[4] she gained her BSc in sociology and economics in 1944 from the London School of Economics,[4] and her doctorate from the University of London in 1949.

She was awarded a Research Fellowship by Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, to facilitate her work on the later volumes of the series.

[6] The annual Rachael Low Lecture was established in 2007 in her honour, as part of the British Silent Film Festival.

[7] In December 2018, an event was held at the British Film Institute Library to assess her legacy and mark her contribution to the history of early British film.

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