- Elizabeth Watkins (writer)
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footnotes =Elizabeth Watkins (born 1923) is an English author, brought up in Kenya, where here parents had started a coffee farm outside
Nairobi , and later educated atSt Anne's College, Oxford .In 1941, aged just 18, she falsified her age in order to join up with the
Women's Auxiliary Air Force as a cypher officer. Serving in Cairo at the height of the Eighth Army's she worked at theHeliopolis signals base and other secret locations translating top secret signals for the British High Command, including relaying intercepted GermanUltra traffic, intelligence considered so secret that it was not even shared directly with the other Allies. Later posted toKenya to be with her dyingfather , she was then sent to the Seychelles, where she supported the dangerous work of the Catalina crews of the Canadian and allied air forces, flying vital anti-submarine missions to protect the sea routes to India. Subsequently volunteering for further active service she was posted toCaserta to do cyphers for the Allied advance into Southern Italy.She now lives in Oxfordshire.
Books
* "Jomo's Jailor - Grand Warrior of Kenya" with a forward by
Elspeth Huxley (1993) Mulberry Books. ISBN 978-0952895206
** A Biography of 'Wouse' (Leslie Whitehouse) a colonial administrator and theDistrict Commissioner in Turkana, Kenya in the mid 1950's at the timeJomo Kenyatta was interned by the British inLokitaung and thenLodwar . Responsible for holding him safely in captivity, Whitehouse formed a friendship with Kenyatta which subsequently influenced Kenyatta's outlook and relationship with white Kenyans.
* "Oscar from Africa - The Biography of Oscar Ferris Watkins 1877-1943" (1995) Radcliff press, London. ISBN 1-85043-948-6
** The Biography of O.F. Watkins, Colonial Administrator and Commandant of the 400,000 – strongCarrier Corps in the East African campaign in the First World War;
* "Olga in Kenya - Repressing the Irrepressible" (2005) Pen Press, London, ISBN 1-905203-74-8
** A biography of Olga Watkins, (nee Grohman), a former British debutante from an Anglo-Austrian family who went out toKenya in 1914 to farm. Widowed at 25 when her her husband, Douglas Thompson, was killed in the battle of Kisumu, she was recruited for her fluent German by the nefariousRichard Meinertzhagen to help in intelligence work. An energetic pioneer, farmer and social worker, she became the first woman member of theNairobi City council, and a member of theKenya Legislative Council , being elected to take the seat previously held by the murdered Lord Erroll. As the first director of Women's Education in Kenya she was a staunch advocate of rights and education facilities for African woman.Autobiographical
* "Cypher Officer - in Cairo, Kenya, Caserta" (2008) Pen Press ISBN13: 978-1-906206-27-7.
** A first hand account of the author's own experiences in theSecond World War as anRAF Cypher officer in the WAAFs, using the British version of theEnigma machine .External links
* [http://www.elizabethwatkinskenyabooks.co.uk]
See also
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Carrier Corps
*Jomo Kenyatta
*History of Kenya
*Richard Meinertzhagen
*William Adolf Baillie Grohman - Grandfather
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