WOMEN of 1915 - After a hang-gliding accident, Marilyn Hamilton turned her disability into an opportunity by inventing the Quickie wheelchair, which allowed thousands of athletes pursue their active lifestyles. In our
Mike Mallaro on X: "Marilyn Hamilton & @Quickiewheels changed wheelchairs forever. See #3 on my Top 10 list now https://t.co/d4RJZqZXNU @USRehab_VGM https://t.co/loaf8zhgpD" / X
Re-Inventing the Wheel - Joseph Shapiro
Marilyn Hamilton | Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation
Overlooked No More: Randy Snow, Paralympic Champion of Wheelchair Tennis - The New York Times
For Marilyn... - Marathon County Public Library (MCPL) | Facebook
7 Female Disability Advocates You Should Know | Live Quickie | Sunrise Medical
Marilyn Hamilton : Envision : Conceive, Believe, Achieve : If You Can't Stand Up Stand Out
The history of the wheelchair—from early designs to modern sports
Marilyn Hamilton : Envision : Conceive, Believe, Achieve : If You Can't Stand Up Stand Out
Quickie Wheelchairs - Did you know the first Quickie was introduced 39 years ago? Marilyn Hamilton showed the world a whole new way to think about wheelchairs in 1980. Thank you, Marilyn! | Facebook
841 Marilyn Ward Stock Photos, High-Res Pictures, and Images - Getty Images
Marilyn Hamilton | Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation
DISCOVERY THROUGH DESIGN Luncheon - Patrick McMullan
Marilyn Hamilton : Envision : Conceive, Believe, Achieve : If You Can't Stand Up Stand Out
Marilyn Hamilton : Envision : Conceive, Believe, Achieve : If You Can't Stand Up Stand Out
Hey Kids! - Marilyn Hamilton.
CRT Pioneers and Innovators throughout History | LUCI
Marilyn Hamilton | Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation
Wheelchairs - The Evolution
Marilyn Hamilton : Envision : Conceive, Believe, Achieve