Episode 16
Lillian Wyles: A Pioneering Police Officer
Lillian Wyles: A Pioneering Police Officer
Season: 6 Episode: 16
Lilian joined the London Metropolitan Police in 1919 as a Sergeant, part of the Metropolitan Women Police Patrols. At the time, this was most unusual for women and initially not at all popular either with fellow Police Officers or the Public as it was deemed "unwomanly". Eventually rising to the rank of Chief Inspector.
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Lilian Wyles - Sam Roberts
Edith Thompson - Cerise Reed
Sheerness Newspaper - Tony Allen
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SOURCES
National Portrait Gallery
Sunday Mirror - Sunday 14 September 1952
University of Law: Inspiring women in policing and criminology
Key Dates
Joined WPS, 17 February 1919
Promoted to Sergeant, WPS, March 31, 1919
Promoted to Inspector, C.I.D., 22 December, 1921 (effective date 12.6.21)
Promoted to Chief Inspector, 1932
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