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  • Dame Mary Kathleen Cheshire, DBE (née Lloyd; 31 May 1902 – 3 April 1972) was a director of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS). She was born in Eastbourne...
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  • Service (WRNS) Mary Lloyd (sculptor) (1819–1896), Welsh sculptor Mary Lloyd (abolitionist) (1795–1865), British abolitionist Mary Helen Wingate Lloyd (1868–1934)...
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  • war, Robertson served as the senior WRNS officer at Royal Naval Dockyard Rosyth, and the Assistant Director of WRNS with responsibility for welfare. Having...
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    1993. WRNS included cooks, clerks, wireless telegraphists, radar plotters, weapons analysts, range assessors, electricians and air mechanics. The WRNS was...
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  • Warrant Cookery Officer (O). Mr. Lewis Hedley Earley, Acting Commissioned Engineer. Kathleen Mary Alice Earnshaw, First Officer, WRNS. Lieutenant-Commander...
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  • Vonla McBride (category Lloyds Banking Group people)
    in human resource management, became the Director of the WRNS in 1976. Members of the WRNS were subject to the same disciplinary standards as men from...
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  • Vaughan, 11540, WRNS. Chief Wren Cook (S) Kathleen May Kimber, 619, WRNS. (Portsmouth). Chief Wren Cook Mary Buchan Matches, 9208, WRNS. Sergeant (Acting...
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  • Petty Officer Wren Muriel Wild, WRNS.19244. Leading Wren Lilian Alice Wiley, WRNS.9675. Chief Petty Officer Wren Elsie Holroyd Wilkinson, WRNS.22289....
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  • David Charles Staley, KRNVR (Mombasa). Margery Rylance Bammant, Second Officer, WRNS. Skipper Lieutenant Magnus Andrew Smith, RD, RNR, 2388W.S. Acting Skipper...
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  • Hilda Buckmaster (category Women's Royal Naval Service officers)
    was called up by the Admiralty to serve in the WRNS as a Third Officer. She was promoted to Chief Officer. In 1946 she was appointed secretary of Crosby...
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    in 1960. The site of the Royal Marine Barracks was subsequently sold to Lloyd's of London who built new offices, which were later acquired by Medway Council...
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    D/MX54749. Petty Officer Wren Writer Winifred Mary Hopkins, 20190, WRNS. Chief Yeoman of Signals Harry Parker Hoyle, D/226389. Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist...
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  • Geoffrey Cheshire (category Cheshire Regiment officers)
    wife, Geoffrey Cheshire married Dame Mary Lloyd (1902–1972), daughter of A.J. Lloyd, and a former director of the WRNS. Geoffrey Cheshire outlived his second...
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    intention to join the WRNS, and served at Devonport for the remainder of the war. In November 1942 Chief Officer Eric Pearce, First Officer Michael Tallack...
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  • Officer Wren Stella Holmes, WRNS.10577. Acting Leading Seaman Cyril Hood, C/J.109295 (Peacehaven). Chief Wren Cook (S) Louie May Hooper, P/568 WRNS (Southsea)...
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  • Commanding Officer, Singapore Volunteer Corps. Royal Navy Mr. Richard Francis Bratt, Commissioned Recruiter. Second Officer Ethel Strachan Colquhoun, WRNS. Lieutenant...
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  • Board. Pamela Margaret Mount, lately Chairman, Council of the Association of WRNS. Thomas Benjamin Mullender, Fish Merchant, Fleetwood. Edward Lindsay Carson...
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  • Alice Low (suffragist) (category Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps officers)
    which was covered by Dr Letitia Fairfield of the WRAF and Mrs McRae of the WRNS. In December 1919 Low was invested with the OBE by Prince Arthur of Connaught...
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  • Mercantile Fleet Auxiliary (Kingstone, Hereford). Chief Officer Gladys Octavia Snow, WRNS (Upham, Southampton). Acting Commander Rupert Basil Michel...
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  • (1683–1716) Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland (died 1715) Anne Spencer (WRNS officer) (1938–2012), director of the Women's Royal Naval Service Aubrey Spencer...
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