Audrey Ruth Briggs
Audrey Ruth Briggs (1920–2005) was a cryptanalyst at Bletchley Park during the Second World War.[1]
Audrey Ruth Briggs | |
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Born | Audrey Ruth Briggs 1920 |
Died | 2005 |
Alma mater | Newnham College, Cambridge |
Occupation | Cryptanalyst |
Spouse(s) | Oliver Churchill |
Children | Toby Churchill |
Parent(s) |
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Relatives | David Briggs (brother) |
Background
Ruth Briggs was the youngest daughter of Rev. Canon George Wallace Briggs.[2] She had two sisters and two brothers, one of whom, David, became Headmaster of King's College School, Cambridge.[2]
She graduated in Modern Languages from Newnham College, Cambridge and from 1942-1945, as an expert in German, worked at Bletchley Park as a member of the Z Watch, which translated the decrypted messages.[3][4][5][6][7] She worked variously in Huts 4 and 5, Block A(N), and Naval Section NS I - German Cryptography.[3][5]
Briggs's work has been recognised in breaking codes used by the Axis powers during the war.[8] About 75% of the Bletchley Park staff were women but few female codebreakers were recognised for their work.[5][9]
In 1946 she married former SOE Officer Major Oliver Churchill DSO MC in Worcester Cathedral where her father was a Canon, and her oldest son is Toby Churchill.
References
- Codebreakers – The inside story of Bletchley Park, edited by F. H. Hinsley and Alan Stripp, Oxford University Press
- "British Army Officers 1939-1945". World War II Unit Histories & Officers. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
- Bletchley Park Roll of Honour
- Roland Oliver (2013), In the Realms of Gold, Routledge, pp. 35–38, ISBN 9781134571710
- Bletchley Park Research : Women Codebreakers
- Women Were Key to WWII Code-Breaking at Bletchley Park
- The Bletchley Girls Tessa Dunlop, Hodder & Stoughton,
- Lusted, Marcia Amidon (2017). Innovators: The Stories Behind the People Who Shaped the World With 25 Projects. White River Junction, VT: Nomad Press. p. 87. ISBN 9781619305182.
- "Women Codebreakers". Bletchley Park Research. 2013-10-03. Retrieved 2019-07-25.