Whilst working as a tour guide at Bletchley Park I was often asked what life was like for the 6,000 women who worked there during WW2. Based on wartime history and a collection of memories from some of those women, I have told their stories through fictional characters in the novels, Footprints - Secret Lives at Bletchley Park, and Moonlight Serenade - Secret Skies Over Bletchley Park.

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In 1914 a group of women swapped their horses for motor cars and went to war. Between 1914–1918 they drove ambulances in Belgium and France transporting casualties along the evacuation chains from the front line to the hospitals, trains, and barges, and onwards to Boulogne and Calais. More ...