Born in Oban, Argyllshire,[1][2] she joined the Metropolitan Police on 16 July 1934[3] and was promoted to Woman Sergeant in 1940,[2] three years before she was recommended by Dorothy Peto to head the RUC's new Women Police Branch.[4] She transferred on 6 September 1943 and remained in that post until retiring to Scotland at the rank of Woman District Inspector on 31 October 1965,[1][5] succeeded by P. E. M. McClements from Donaghadee.[2] She was awarded the British Empire Medal in 1951[6] and an MBE in 1964, along with an honorary MA from Queen's University Belfast in summer 1965 for her teaching in its Department of Social Studies since 1943.[1][7]
References
^ abc'A BIG CHALLENGE FOR NEW WOMAN RU.C. CHIEF', Belfast News-Letter, 3 September 1965, page 5
^ abc'TOP R.U.C. POST FOR BELFAST WOMAN', Belfast News-Letter, 26 October 1965, page 1