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"WPC: Pioneers of Strength, Courage, and Service" Four early women police officers in uniform, WW1: Breaking barriers and forging a path for future generations

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Four early women police officers in uniform, WW1
Four early women police officers in uniform, in the street outside the Women Police Service building, London, on duty during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer attending an accident

Woman police officer attending an accident where a man appears to have fallen off a ladder. She is speaking into her hand-held radio. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer in new Surrey uniform

Woman police officer in new Surrey uniform
Woman police officer (Eileen Greenwood) in the new Surrey uniform introduced in 1973. The jacket was single-breasted with four buttons, and the hat was in black and white with a checked design

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

Woman police officer in Hartnell uniform, London
Woman police officer (Margaret Miles) in a London street, wearing the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police officers in gas masks, London, WW2

Two women police officers in gas masks, London, WW2
Two women police officers in gas masks in London during the Second World War. One of them is Florence Bragg (joined November 1936). Date: 1940s

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer Annie Matthews, Hyde Park, London

Woman police officer Annie Matthews, Hyde Park, London
Woman police officer Annie Matthews (nickname Big Ben), on duty at the childrens lido in Hyde Park, London. Before joining the Met Police, Annie worked as a housemaid at Glamis Castle in Scotland

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer Kathleen Saville, London, WW2

Woman police officer Kathleen Saville, London, WW2
Woman police officer Kathleen Saville (joined January 1940), on duty in London during the Second World War, seen here at a railway station helping a group of child evacuees find their train

Background imageWpc Collection: Millicent Duncan, early woman police officer

Millicent Duncan, early woman police officer
Millicent Duncan, an early woman police officer. Date: 1910s

Background imageWpc Collection: Edith Smith, first woman police officer in UK

Edith Smith, first woman police officer in UK
Edith Smith, first woman police officer in the UK, working in the Grantham area. Date: circa 1915

Background imageWpc Collection: Policeman and policewoman with gas masks

Policeman and policewoman with gas masks
A policeman and a policewoman wearing civilian gas masks outside Harrow Road Police Station (X Division) before the outbreak of World War Two. The respirator is contained in the canvas bag

Background imageWpc Collection: Two early women police officers

Two early women police officers -- one of them is Millicent Duncan (right). Date: 1910s

Background imageWpc Collection: Police Cadets, passing out parade at Hinchingbrooke, Cambridgeshire, 27th July 1974

Police Cadets, passing out parade at Hinchingbrooke, Cambridgeshire, 27th July 1974

Background imageWpc Collection: Police Women at Guildhall, Cambridge, 13th March 1972

Police Women at Guildhall, Cambridge, 13th March 1972

Background imageWpc Collection: Sting (real name Gordon Sumner) bass player, singer and songwriter with rock band The

Sting (real name Gordon Sumner) bass player, singer and songwriter with rock band The Police, arrives at Gatwick Airport from Los Angeles. Sting is given his very own real life Police escort

Background imageWpc Collection: Koo Stark, Actress, outside flat in Abingdon Road, Kensington, London

Koo Stark, Actress, outside flat in Abingdon Road, Kensington, London, where she has recently been staying, in a failed attempt to hide herself away from the attention of media

Background imageWpc Collection: Chief Instructor, Sergeant Ivor Montgomery, training police women on the firing range at

Chief Instructor, Sergeant Ivor Montgomery, training police women on the firing range at Fingringhoe, Essex. Pictured, WPC Elizabeth Jenkin, 25, takes aim on the firing range with her revolver

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

Woman police officer in updated uniform, London
Woman police officer in the updated uniform introduced in 1977, with a range of mix and match options, and the checkered cravat replacing the bow tie

Background imageWpc Collection: Police officers socialising at a Section House, London

Police officers socialising at a Section House, London
Police officers, male and female, socialising in a sitting room at a Met Police Section House in London. By the fireplace on the left is WPC Doreen Lyess

Background imageWpc Collection: Scene outside flat in Abingdon Road, Kensington, London where Koo Stark, Actress

Scene outside flat in Abingdon Road, Kensington, London where Koo Stark, Actress, has recently been staying, in a failed attempt to hide herself away from the attention of media

Background imageWpc Collection: Crowd Scenes outside Old Trafford, home of Manchester United Football Club

Crowd Scenes outside Old Trafford, home of Manchester United Football Club, Saturday 24th August 1974. It is Manchester Uniteds first home match of the new season in League Division Two

Background imageWpc Collection: The stars of The Fuzz. a new seven week situation comedy series written by

The stars of The Fuzz. a new seven week situation comedy series written by Willis Hall. It takes a wry look at the odd world of Detective-Sergeant Sidney marble, played by Michael Robbins

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police officers at work in a station, London

Two women police officers at work in a station, London
Two women police officers at work in a London police station, having a discussion in an office. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageWpc Collection: Two police officers in SPG van, Met Police, London

Two police officers in SPG van, Met Police, London
Two police officers, one male, one female (WPC McKay), in an SPG (Special Patrol Group) van, Met Police, London. The SPG was set up in 1961 to provide a centrally-based mobile capability for dealing

Background imageWpc Collection: Princess Margaret meeting Metropolitan Police officers

Princess Margaret meeting Metropolitan Police officers during a visit to the Commissioners Mess. Among those present are Assistant Commissioner John Gerrard

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer riding horse, London

Woman police officer riding horse, London
Woman police officer (Marion Hatton) riding her horse in a park. Women were appointed to the Mounted Branch in 1970. Date: circa 1977

Background imageWpc Collection: Dorothy Peto, first Woman Superintendent, Met Police

Dorothy Peto, first Woman Superintendent, Met Police
Dorothy Olivia Georgiana Peto (1886-1974), first Woman Superintendent in the London Metropolitan Police. She served from 1930 until 1946, receiving the OBE in 1920 and the Kings Police Medal in 1944

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer in white shirt and bowler hat, London

Woman police officer in white shirt and bowler hat, London
Woman police officer in the short-sleeved white shirt and dark trousers from the mix and match uniform introduced in 1977, together with the reinforced bowler hat introduced in 1985. Date: circa 1985

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police officers in new bowler hat, London

Two women police officers in new bowler hat, London
Two women police officers (Deborah Barnes on right) in the mix and match uniform introduced in 1977, wearing the reinforced bowler hat introduced in 1985. Date: circa 1985

Background imageWpc Collection: Eight women police officers in new Surrey uniform

Eight women police officers in new Surrey uniform
Eight women police officers posing in the new Surrey uniform introduced in 1973. The jacket was single-breasted with four buttons, trousers were introduced as an option

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer in a London street

Woman police officer in a London street, sticking a yellow label on a car windscreen, with a Metropolitan Police Vehicle Removal Unit lorry behind her

Background imageWpc Collection: Male and female police officers on duty in London

Male and female police officers on duty in London, walking along a pavement with traffic on the road in the background. The WPC (Siobhan Clark)

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police officers in updated uniform, London

Two women police officers in updated uniform, London
Two women police officers posing in the updated uniform introduced in 1977, with a range of mix and match options. The checkered cravat replaced the bow tie, though here the cravat is not patterned

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police officers outside a police station

Two women police officers outside a police station. On the left is a sergeant, on the right WPC Daphne Acton in the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageWpc Collection: Male and female police officers in a London street

Male and female police officers in a London street, with a building called Benson Court behind them (probably in N19). The WPC is wearing the reinforced bowler hat introduced in 1985

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer Shirley Jennings, London

Woman police officer Shirley Jennings, London
Woman police officer Shirley Jennings (joined May 1941, later Becke), standing in a park on a sunny day. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageWpc Collection: Police in Uniform 1977

Police in Uniform 1977
WPC wearing Surrey cap and PC wearing Queen Elizabeth II helmet plate, EIIR Metropolitan Police

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police officers in a London street

Two women police officers in a London street
Two women police officers walking along a London street, going past the Talbot Cafe. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWpc Collection: Two police officers in a police station, London

Two police officers in a police station, London
Two police officers, one male, one female, in a police station, London, standing on either side of the counter. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageWpc Collection: Two police officers working in a station, London

Two police officers working in a station, London
Two police officers working in a London police station. The WPC is Maureen (Mo) Dennison. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police officers working in a station, London

Two women police officers working in a station, London
Two women police officers working in a London police station, looking in a book. One of them is Maureen (Mo) Dennison (right). Date: circa 1950s

Background imageWpc Collection: Male and female police officers at an inspection parade

Male and female police officers at an inspection parade
Police officers (including one woman) taking part in an inspection parade, Met Police, London. Date: circa early 1960s

Background imageWpc Collection: Male and female police officers in Nijmegen March, Holland

Male and female police officers in Nijmegen March, Holland
Male and female police officers of the Met Police taking part in a Nijmegen March in Holland. Date: 1950s

Background imageWpc Collection: CS Winifred Barker and Superintendent Shirley Becke

CS Winifred Barker and Superintendent Shirley Becke
Winifred Theodora Barker (c1909-1995), third commander of the Met Police A4 (Women s) Branch, rising to the rank of Chief Superintendent in 1960

Background imageWpc Collection: Woman police officer with motorcycle, Hendon, London

Woman police officer with motorcycle, Hendon, London
Woman police officer under instruction on a motorcycle at Hendon, North London, May 1960. At this time, training courses were being run for WPCs in the use of a new type of lightweight motor scooter

Background imageWpc Collection: Women police officers at a bowling alley

Women police officers at a bowling alley, possibly taking part in a competition. They are, from left to right, Margaret Newbon, Monica Ryan, Jennifer Smith, Alison Blair and WPS Roberta Strickland

Background imageWpc Collection: Group photo, women police officers outside KLM offices

Group photo, women police officers outside KLM offices
Group photo, ten women police officers of the Met Police, outside the KLM (Dutch airline) offices. They were on their way to Nijmegen, to take part in the Marches

Background imageWpc Collection: Two women police officers mounting horses, London

Two women police officers mounting horses, London
Two women police officers in the process of mounting their horses in a Central London street. Women were appointed to the Mounted Branch in 1970. Date: circa 1977

Background imageWpc Collection: WPC Lesley Moore, Metropolitan Police, Stanhope Gold Medal

WPC Lesley Moore, Metropolitan Police, Stanhope Gold Medal
The Stanhope Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society, awarded to WPC Lesley Moore, Charing Cross Division, Metropolitan Police, London in January 1992



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"WPC: Pioneers of Strength, Courage, and Service" Four early women police officers in uniform, WW1: Breaking barriers and forging a path for future generations. Two women police officers in gas masks, London, WW2: Fearlessly protecting their community amidst the chaos of war. Woman police officer attending an accident: A compassionate presence during times of crisis and distress. Woman police officer in new Surrey uniform: Embracing change while upholding law and order with pride. Woman police officer in Hartnell uniform, London: Exuding elegance while maintaining authority on the bustling streets. Woman police officer Annie Matthews, Hyde Park, London: Standing tall as a symbol of safety and security in public spaces. Woman police officer Kathleen Saville, London, WW2: Defying gender norms to serve her country with unwavering dedication. Edith Smith - first woman police officer in UK: A trailblazer who shattered glass ceilings for women across the nation. Policeman and policewoman with gas masks: United by duty to protect against unseen threats during challenging times. Two early women police officers: Partners in crime prevention who paved the way for gender equality within law enforcement agencies. Millicent Duncan - early woman police officer : An unsung hero whose contributions laid the foundation for progress within policing systems Two women police officers in new Surrey uniform : Symbolizing unity as they uphold justice together through changing times. These remarkable WPCs have left an indelible mark on history through their bravery, resilience, and commitment to serving their communities selflessly. Their stories inspire us all to strive for equality, empowerment, and inclusivity within our societies today.