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Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer outside a furniture shop, London

Woman police officer outside a furniture shop, London, chatting with a man and a woman. The WPC is wearing the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer on a busy London street

Woman police officer on a busy London street
Woman police officer (Alison Blair) on a busy London street, talking to a man near the entrance to an underground station. She is wearing the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968

Background imageWpc Collection: Male and female police officers in Westminster, London

Male and female police officers in Westminster, London
Male and female police officers (Sue Maudsley on the left) in Westminster, central London, with Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in the background

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer outside a house with two children

Woman police officer outside a house with two children
Woman police officer outside a rather run-down house with two children. The WPC is wearing the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. (2 of 2) Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageWpc Collection: Three police officers on duty in London

Three police officers on duty in London, one of them WPC Elly Macon, holding a crowd of children back. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageWpc Collection: Police officer on horseback, WPC and little boy, London

Police officer on horseback, WPC and little boy, London
A police officer on horseback smiles as a woman police officer holds up a little boy so that he can stroke the horse. The WPC is wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968

Background imageWpc Collection: Three women police officers in a dormitory, London, WW2

Three women police officers in a dormitory, London, WW2
Three women police officers, one of them in uniform, sitting in a dormitory (possibly also an air raid shelter) in London during the Second World War, having a cup of tea. Date: 1940s

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer in London, WW2

Woman police officer in London, WW2
Woman police officer on duty wearing an air raid helmet on a London street during the Second World War. Date: 1940s

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police officers with children, London, WW2

Two women police officers with children, London, WW2
Two women police officers in air raid helmets, on duty in London during the Second World War, seen here on a railway station platform with a group of child evacuees with labels on their coats

Background imageWpc Collection: Three women police officers in a garden

Three women police officers in a garden
Three women police officers (Iris Walker, Connie Hobbs(?) and Joan Strangleman) posing for their photo in a garden. They are in the Bather style uniform which was worn from 1946 to 1968

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer on duty in a London street

Woman police officer on duty in a London street
Woman police officer (Hilda Bannon, or Cambridge) on duty in a London street. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer W Gould at Woolwich, SE London

Woman police officer W Gould at Woolwich, SE London
Woman police officer Winifred Gould (joined August 1931) photographed outside Woolwich Police Station, SE London. She is wearing the recently updated Stanley uniform -- a white shirt

Background imageWpc Collection: Group photo, women police officers, London, WW2

Group photo, women police officers, London, WW2
Informal group photo of women police officers on a balcony at the Met Polices WEC. They are M Pascoe (joined March 1942), Shirley Jennings (joined May 1941, later Becke)

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer K M Boyd in uniform, London

Woman police officer K M Boyd in uniform, London
Woman police officer Kathleen Mary Boyd (joined October 1931) in uniform, London, 22 October 1934. Date: 1934

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer posing in uniform, London

Woman police officer posing in uniform, London
Woman police officer Ivy Cook (joined December 1930) posing in the recently updated Stanley uniform. A white shirt and tie were introduced, the jacket had four buttons and a matching material belt

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer posing in uniform, London, WW2

Woman police officer posing in uniform, London, WW2
Woman police officer Sergeant Ivy Cook (joined December 1930) posing in uniform, 18 June 1940. Date: 1940

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer in studio photo

Woman police officer in studio photo
Woman police officer in a studio photo, wearing double-breasted overcoat (for winter wear), white shirt and tie, helmet with badge and duty armband. Date: circa 1931

Background imageWpc Collection: Group photo, women police officers, Carlisle

Group photo, women police officers, Carlisle
Group photo of ten women police officers in uniform, with a sergeant in the middle of the front row, from the studio of Fred W Jassell of Carlisle. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer on duty for a parade

Woman police officer on duty for a parade
Woman police officer on duty with military men on horseback in a parade, and spectators behind a fence. Probably during the 1929 Met Police centenary celebrations in Hyde Park, London

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer Ethel Hilda Dry, London

Woman police officer Ethel Hilda Dry, London
Studio photo of Ethel Hilda Dry, an early woman police officer. She joined the force in July 1919, and is seen here wearing the Stanley Uniform, introduced in that year. Date: circa 1919

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer, Elsie G Hutchinson, London

Woman police officer, Elsie G Hutchinson, London
An early woman police officer, Inspector Elsie G Hutchinson, who joined the Metropolitan Police in 1919. Date: 1919-1920

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer Elsie Houghton, London, WW2

Woman police officer Elsie Houghton, London, WW2
Woman police officer Elsie Houghton (married name Makin, joined November 1939), on duty in London during the Second World War

Background imageWpc Collection: Women police inspectors in procession, WW1

Women police inspectors in procession, WW1
Women police inspectors in procession along a street during the First World War. Date: 1915

Background imageWpc Collection: Group photo, Women Patrols Division, Met Police, London

Group photo, Women Patrols Division, Met Police, London
Group photo, Women Patrols Division, Metropolitan Police, London, in March 1922. They are wearing the Stanley Uniform, introduced in 1919, and named after the womens Superintendent, Sophia Stanley

Background imageWpc Collection: Superintendent Stanley and three women police officers

Superintendent Stanley and three women police officers
Superintendent Sophia Stanley (served 1918-1922, seated), the first Superintendent of Women Police, and three women police officers (left to right: Elinor J Robertson, served 1919-1922)

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer in new Stanley Uniform

Woman police officer in new Stanley Uniform
Woman police officer in the new Stanley Uniform, introduced in 1919, and named after the first Superintendent of Women Police, Sophia Stanley

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police officers and a policeman, London

Two women police officers and a policeman, London
Two early women police officers and a policeman, London. They are (left) Beatrice Wills (nee Wakefield), (right) Alice Foscoe (nee Wills) both wearing the Stanley Uniform introduced in 1919

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer Sergeant Florence Hill, London

Woman police officer Sergeant Florence Hill, London, wearing the Stanley Uniform introduced in 1919. She joined the force in October 1919

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer on duty, London

Woman police officer on duty, London
Woman police officer in London, wearing a helmet, a double-breasted coat and a duty armband. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer with small boys, London

Woman police officer with small boys, London
Woman police officer on duty in London, tying the shoelace of a small boy as his friends look on. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police officers, Bow Street, London

Two women police officers, Bow Street, London
Two women police officers outside Bow Street Police Station, London. They are WPC Ivy Ellis (left) and Inspector Alice Bertha Clayden (right)

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer Beatrice Wills on duty, London

Woman police officer Beatrice Wills on duty, London
Beatrice Wills (nee Wakefield), an early woman police officer, seen here on duty in a London street. She joined the force in January 1919, and is wearing the Stanley Uniform, introduced in that year

Background imageWpc Collection: Women police officers on parade, London

Women police officers on parade, London
Women police officers on their first parade in London, wearing the new Stanley Uniform, taking part in a postwar Thanksgiving Service. Date: 1919

Background imageWpc Collection: George V and Queen Mary official visit, WW1

George V and Queen Mary official visit, WW1
King George V and Queen Mary on an official visit to a munitions factory during the First World War. On the left behind a rope is a large group of women munitions workers

Background imageWpc Collection: Group photo, women police officers in uniform, WW1

Group photo, women police officers in uniform, WW1
Group photo, women police officers in uniform, Women Police Service (WPS), on security duty at a Munitions Factory during the First World War. Also included are a military officer and a terrier dog

Background imageWpc Collection: George V and Queen Mary visit munitions factory, WW1

George V and Queen Mary visit munitions factory, WW1
King George V and Queen Mary visiting a munitions factory during the First World War. With them is an early woman police officer, Chief Inspector Reinhold (right)

Background imageWpc Collection: Group photo, women police officers in uniform

Group photo, women police officers in uniform
Group photo of women police officers in uniform during the early days of the Women Police Service (WPS). Date: 1910s

Background imageWpc Collection: Two early women police officers in uniform

Two early women police officers in uniform, the one on the left wearing sergeants stripes. Date: 1910s

Background imageWpc Collection: First Railway Women Police, Darlington, WW1

First Railway Women Police, Darlington, WW1
Group photo of First Railway Women Police, stationed at Darlington and employed by the North-Eastern Railway Company during the First World War. Date: 1915-1918

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police sergeants with Canadian troops, WW1

Two women police sergeants with Canadian troops, WW1
Two women police sergeants of the WPS (Women Police Service), King and Campbell, in a group photo with Canadian troops, some of them wearing kilts

Background imageWpc Collection: Early woman police officer, Mrs Lornas Heenan

Early woman police officer, Mrs Lornas Heenan, in uniform with peaked cap. Date: 1910s

Background imageWpc Collection: Group photo, munitions factory workers, Hereford, WW1

Group photo, munitions factory workers, Hereford, WW1
Group photo of women munitions factory workers in Hereford, together with two early women police officers, including Lilian Maud Newell (back row, towards the right)

Background imageWpc Collection: Early woman police officer, WW1

Early woman police officer, WW1
Early woman police officer, member of a special womens patrol set up at the start of the First World War. Date: circa 1914-1915

Background imageWpc Collection: Early woman police officer, Sub-Inspector Cooke

Early woman police officer, Sub-Inspector Cooke, while on duty at Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex. On her peaked cap is a badge, WPS, standing for Women Police Service. Date: 1910s

Background imageWpc Collection: Early woman police officer with three WaFs, WW1

Early woman police officer with three WaFs, WW1
Early woman police officer (second left), member of the WPS (Women Police Service) formed at the start of the First World War, with three other women in WaF uniform. Date: 1914-1915

Background imageWpc Collection: Early woman police officer, Mrs M B Crowle

Early woman police officer, Mrs M B Crowle
Early woman police officer, Mrs Mary Beatrice Crowle, one of the first members of a special womens patrol set up at the start of the First World War

Background imageWpc Collection: Early woman police officer, Lilian Maud Newell, WW1

Early woman police officer, Lilian Maud Newell, WW1
Studio photo of an early woman police officer, Lilian Maud Newell (b. 1890), who joined the force at the start of the First World War. Date: 1914-1915

Background imageWpc Collection: Early woman police officer

Early woman police officer, possibly Mary Allen. Date: 1914



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