Tunnel boring marks milestone for Broadway Subway project (flickr.com)

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Elsie and Phyllis: B.C. legends, machinery namesakes

The tunnel boring machines for the Broadway Subway Project are named after two well-known British Columbians who were leaders in engineering and mountaineering: Elizabeth (Elsie) MacGill and Phyllis Munday.

Nicknamed Queen of the Hurricanes, MacGill became the first woman aeronautical engineer and professional aircraft designer in the world. She contributed many innovations in aircraft design, including the skis and de-icing for the first successful winterization of a high-speed aircraft. In addition to her numerous engineering awards, she was an advocate for the rights of women and children. A former student at the University of British Columbia, MacGill was born in Vancouver in 1905 and died in 1980.

Accolades include:

  • Meritorious Contribution to Engineering, Society of Women Engineers (1953)
  • Canadian Centennial Medal, Government of Canada (1967)
  • Officer, Order of Canada (1971)
  • Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal (1977)
  • Inducted into Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame (1983)
  • Creation of the Elsie Gregory MacGill Memorial Foundation (1984)
  • Inducted into the Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame (1992)

A nurse and passionate mountaineer, Munday founded both the Girl Guides in B.C. and the first St. John Ambulance brigade in North Vancouver. Munday was legendary for her volunteerism, her humanitarianism, and her dedication to the natural world, including many achievements in mountaineering, particularly in the Coast Mountains and the Waddington Range. Munday was born in Sri Lanka in 1894, moved to Vancouver in 1907 and died on Vancouver Island in 1990.

Accolades include:

  • First Canadian to receive the Bronze Cross, Girl Guides of Canada (1925)
  • Dame of Grace, St John Ambulance Brigade (1967)
  • Distinguished Service Award, Alpine Club of Canada (1970)
  • Received the Order of Canada (1972)
  • Featured on a Canada Post stamp (1998)
  • Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Victoria (1983)
  • O. Wheeler Legacy Award, Alpine Club of Canada (1995)

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