Calling WPC Crockford
The Story of a 1950s Police Woman
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Atkins
When 21-year-old Gwendoline Crockford signed up to join the Berkshire Constabulary in 1951, she had little idea of what she was getting herself into. Whether carrying a human skeleton out of the woods, finding a missing child, investigating thefts, or chasing an escaped zebra, every day brought fresh adventures.
In this nostalgic, tender and honest account of post-war British society, we follow a bright, determined woman navigating a man's world, serving as many people as she can. From performing traffic duties to unravelling a dark secret at the heart of an impoverished family, WPC Crockford's career was full of joy, thrills – and heartbreak.
Written by her daughter Ruth, this is the story of a real-life woman police constable as she embarks on her police career.©2022 Ruth D'Alessandro (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd
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Historical and great stories from the 1950’s
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Policing has changed massively in the 20 years I have been in and I wish we could go back to simpler times when policing was more community focused.
I can’t wait to hear the next instalment.
A great listen
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