- Bertha Clayden
Bertha Clayden was a British
police officer. After theLondon Metropolitan Police 's women police were reorganised in 1922 and most were dismissed, Clayden was put in charge of the twenty who remained, becoming the first attested female officer to hold the rank ofInspector . WhenDorothy Peto was appointed Superintendent in charge of women police in 1930, Clayden remained as Woman Inspector atBow Street . On30 April 1934 she was promoted toSub-Divisional Inspector , the first (and possibly only) woman to hold that rank, and became deputy to Peto atScotland Yard . She seems to have eventually reached the rank ofChief Inspector . A motherly woman, her officers considered her to be far more approachable than the austere Peto.References
*"Police Promotions", "
The Times ",24 April 1934
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