Newmanry

Newmanry

The Newmanry was a section at Bletchley Park, the British codebreaking station during World War II. Its job was to develop and employ machine methods inCryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher. The Newmanry was named after its founder and head, Max Newman. It was responsible for the various Robinson machines and the ten Colossus computers.

List of Newmanry personnel and their places of postwar residence

  • Sheila Adams, Frome
  • Angela Anderson, London S.W.1
  • Gillian Ansdell, Shillingford
  • Michael Ashcroft, Oxford
  • Doreen Aston, Sutton Coldfield
  • Oliver Atkin, London S.W.13
  • Nancy Atkins, Nailsworth
  • Ruth Attenborough, Sandiacre
  • D. Bacon, Leicester
  • Anne Baker
  • F. Bareham, London W.13
  • Peggy Beach, Edenbridge
  • Jean Beech (Mrs Jean Prest), Berkhamstead
  • Barbara Birkby, Bromley
  • Avis Boaden, Marlborough
  • June Boulton, Cleaden
  • Betty Bowden, Horam
  • Margaret Bower, Putney
  • Betty Boyd, Stanmore
  • Jean Bradridge, Chelmsford
  • Pamela Brennan, Cambridge
  • Peter Broadbent, Roundhay
  • Anne Brown, Woldingham
  • Catherine Brown, Harrogate
  • P.D. Brown, Wisbech
  • Pauline Bruce, Abington
  • Marjorie Bruton, Stourbridge
  • Audrey Buckfield, London S.E.12
  • Judy Bucknall, Birmingham
  • Margaret Buller-Leyborne-Popham, Pensford
  • Rosamund Busby, Birmingham
  • Howard Campaigne, Minneapolis
  • H.J. Cane, Morden
  • May Cann, Ellacombe
  • Patricia Cannell, Chippenham
  • Arthur Chamberlain
  • Malcom Alfred Chamberlain ("Mac"), Cheltenham
  • Marigold Charlesworth, Horsted Keynes
  • Betty Cheel, Harrow
  • Leslie Chown, Wolverhampton
  • J.B. Clayton, Ickenham
  • Muriel Clayton, Liverpool
  • Bernadette Cleary, Manchester
  • Dorothy Clemmit, Middlesbrough
  • Tom Collins
  • Barbara Cooper, Ealing
  • Pam Cordwell, Eccles
  • Shirley Cottrell, Harrow
  • Nancy Creed
  • Frank Crofts, Preston
  • Michael Crum, Oxford
  • Gillian Dale, Dulwich
  • Cecily Dalrymple-Hay (Mrs Cecily Jackson), Petworth
  • Patricia Davis, Worthing
  • Sheila Deacon, Ellesmere
  • Olive Dean, Wimbledon
  • Barbara Dixon, London N.W.2
  • George Dixon, Arlington, USA
  • Sylvia Dixon, West Kirby
  • Dorothy Du Boisson, Ruislip
  • Harry Fensom, Romford
  • Margaret Flack, North Finchley
  • Neville Fowler, Leicester
  • Frank Francis, Eltham
  • Sonia French, Cambridge
  • Margaret Gardner, Blackhill
  • Dave Geary
  • D.P. Gerry, Wallington
  • Alan Gibbs, Smethwick
  • Celia Gibson, Kegworth
  • K.H. Godfrey, Toddington
  • Jack Good, Hendon
  • Strad Graham, London W.12
  • Judith Graves, Thames Ditton
  • Audrey Gray, Purley
  • Sandy Green
  • Nancy Greig, Brighton
  • Rene Griffiths, Eastham
  • John Groves, Harrow
  • Doreen Guest, Sittingbourne
  • D.H.S. Hall, Kingston
  • Ken Halton, Leeds
  • Margaret Hamlin, London N.W.4
  • Valerie Hancox, Norton Malton
  • Judith Harris, Farnborough
  • Catherine Harvey (Mrs Catherine Caughey), Swindon
  • Clare Hayter, Lyme Regis
  • Gil Hayward
  • Elizabeth Henson, Taynuilt
  • John Herivel
  • Audrey Hickey, Enfield
  • Joan Highmore, Salisbury
  • Sgt. Hill, Hendon
  • Alan Hogben, East Molesey
  • Rosemary Hole, Broxbourne
  • Annette Hollis, Bristol
  • Don Horwood, London E.17
  • J. Huddleston, Ulverston
  • Helen Hughes-Chamberlain, Northwood
  • Walter Jacob, New York, USA
  • Dorothy Jacques, Wolverhampton
  • Margaret James, Hatch End
  • Sue James, Blandford Forum
  • June Johnson, Wimbledon
  • R.O.R. Jones, London N.4
  • Josie Kennett, London S.E.8
  • Rachel Kimber, Bristol
  • Pam Knights, Southport
  • Kenneth Le Couteur, Cambridge
  • Sheila Leitch, Greenlaw
  • Arthur Levenson
  • Betty Lewis, Hereford
  • G.L. Lewis, Thornton Heath
  • Margaret Lord, Oldham
  • Margaret MacAdam, Beaconsfield
  • Elsie MacMillan, Campbelltown
  • J.L. Maile, Ruislip
  • John Marriott, Prestatyn
  • Barbara Mauritzen, Newbridge, Edinburgh
  • J.Y. McChesney, Edinburgh
  • Eddie Meads, Edgware
  • Donald Michie
  • Shirley Miles, Gosforth
  • Elizabeth Miskin, Borough Green
  • Tim Moilien, Coon Valley, USA
  • Muriel Morgans, Saxmundham
  • Odette Murray (Mrs Odette Wylie)
  • Ken Myers, Grantham
  • Max Newman
  • Muriel Newns, Reigate
  • Sybil Nichols, Carshalton
  • R.A. Notman, Edinburgh
  • W.J.O. O'Donnell, Holyoke, USA
  • Dorothie O'Kelly, Chipperfield
  • Betty Oliver, Coventry
  • Patricia O'Neal, Wiveliscombe
  • Eleanor Outlaw (Mrs Eleanor Ireland), Berkhamstead
  • Betty Pakenham-Walsh (Mrs Betty Higgins), Headington
  • Joyce Palethorpe, Barnet
  • Joy Palmer, Acton
  • Sylvia Palmer, Northwood
  • Anne Paton, Odiham
  • Elizabeth Pellow, London S.W.16
  • Margaret Perry, Towcestor
  • A.R. Philie, London W.C.1
  • Marigold Philips, Derby
  • Lorna Pickering, London N.20
  • Shirley Pierpoint, Wigan
  • Gordon Preston, Carlisle
  • Hilda Preston, Preston
  • David Rees
  • Vivien Rhodes, Tiverton
  • E.H. Ridgeway, Nether Edge
  • Ann Robb, Cambuslang
  • R.A. Robinson, Norwich
  • J.W. Robson, Hounslow
  • Dawn Romanis (Mrs Dawn Shelton), Lydford
  • Pamela Roscow, Camberley
  • Sally Russell, Whitecross
  • Betty Sharman, Leicester
  • Pamela Skillington, Oakham
  • Anita Skjold, London S.E.2
  • Pauline Smith, Chelmsford
  • Sheila Staley, Bexhill
  • Janet Stokell, Edinburgh
  • Joan Stott, Romiley
  • Kathleen Stradling, Lechlade
  • B. Stratford, Plymouth
  • Gillian Sutton, Swindon
  • Joyce Sweeny, Birkenhead
  • J.Y. Tait, Edinburgh
  • C.D. Thompson, Ipswich
  • Jean Thompson, Putney
  • Anne Thomson, Glasgow
  • Norman Thurlow, London N.14
  • G. Timms, Wetherby
  • Bill Tipler, Norwich
  • Joan Tollit, Northwood
  • Pat Trueman, Haywards Heath
  • Barbara Tucker, Cardiff
  • Molly Turner, Worcestor Park
  • Joyce Tyler, South Harrow
  • Valerie Veney, Southport
  • Meg Vere-Hodge, Woodford Green
  • George Vergine, Arlington, USA
  • Anne Walker, Dollar
  • Hope Walker, Manchester
  • Kay Walpole, Limpsfield
  • Geoff Ward, Sherwood
  • Philip Watson, Cottingham
  • T.J.A. Watters, Twickenham
  • Sheila Wedge, Worcestor
  • Henry Whitehead, Oxford
  • Beryl Wildey, Carshalton
  • Iris Wilkinson, Guildford
  • Anne Williams, Worthing
  • Dick Wilson, Cricklewood
  • Barbara Woodman, Worcestor
  • Colin Woods, Leicester
  • Roy Wright, Liverpool
  • Veronica Wright, Nottingham
  • Shaun Wylie, Byfleet
  • K.D. Zeeman, Edinburgh

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