List of women in Bletchley Park
Women made up the majority of the 10,000 people who worked at Bletchley Park.[1] The following is a list of women who worked at Bletchley Park who have Wikipedia articles.
List
- Helene Aldwinckle
- Margaret Allan (racing driver)
- Helen Andrews
- Ruth Camilla (Billy) Armitage Jones
- Pamela Ascherson
- Sarah Baring
- Mavis Batey
- Osla Benning
- Susan Elizabeth Black
- Carmen Blacker
- Ruth Bourne
- Jean Briggs Watters
- Audrey Ruth Briggs
- Catherine Caughey
- Christine Brooke-Rose
- Irene Brown (Irene Young)
- Joan Clarke
- Rozanne Colchester
- Margaret Cooper
- Dorrit Dekk
- Dorothy Du Boisson
- Diana Elles, Baroness Elles
- Maxime de la Falaise
- Lady Jean Fforde
- Jane Fawcett
- Sigrid Augusta Green
- Jeanne Patricia Greenland
- Gwen Hollington
- Rosalind Hudson
- Dorothy Hyson
- Eleanor Ireland
- Joan Joslin
- Marjorie Kennedy
- Barbara Mauritzen
- Ailsa Maxwell (née Macdonald)
- Cicely Mayhew
- Valerie Middleton
- Ann Katharine Mitchell
- Alison Robins[2]
- Margaret Rock
- Ione Roseveare
- Miriam Rothschild
- Mair Russell-Jones
- Margot Sandeman
- Mercy Seiradaki
- Joan Stafford-King-Harman
- Rosemary Brown Stanton
- Joy Tamblin
- Joan Thirsk
- Mother Thekla
- Clara Grace Thornton
- Amy Elizabeth Thorpe
- Jean Barker, Baroness Trumpington
- Jean Valentine (bombe operator)
- Betty Webb (code breaker)
References
- By Charlotte Lytton, for. "Lifting the veil of secrecy: Meet the female code-breakers of WWII - CNN.com". CNN. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- Alison Robins, Wren who worked for secret wartime listening service – obituary. Telegraph. Nov. 8, 2017. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2017/11/08/alison-robins-wren-worked-secret-wartime-listening-service/
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