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6 Working in Royal Navies

Berckman, E. (1973) The Hidden Navy. London: Hamish Hamilton.

Fletcher, M. H. (1989) The WRNS. London: Batsford.

Cobb, J. H. (2000) Sea Fighter. New York: GP Putnam's Sons.

Grant De Pauw, L. (1993) Baptism of Fire. Pasadena, MD: Minerva Center.

Harland, K. (1990) Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service. Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service (Portsmouth).

Howard-Baile, C. (1993) Ambassadors of England: work and leisure for WRENS in Malta, 1944-1950. Oral History; 21: 2, 55-63.

Humphries, S. (1997) The Call of the Sea: Memoirs of a Seafaring Nation. London: BBC. (One chapter but excellent.)

Mason, Ursula Stewart (1977) Britannia’s Daughters: The Wrens 1917-1977: A history of the Women’s Royal Naval Service. Reading: Educational Explorers.

McBride, V. (1966) Never at Sea: A Life in the WRNS. Reading: Educational Explorers.

 
 

Neale, J. (1998) Mutineers. London: Redwords.

Soderbergh, P. A. (1992) Women Marines in the World War Two Era. London/New York: Prager.

Shute, N. (1971) Requiem for a Wren. London: Pan.

Stark S. J. (1996) Female Tars: Women Aboard Ship in the Age of Sail. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.

Pocock, T. (1999) Nelson's Women. London: Andre Deutsch.

Spurling, K. (2005) (2nd edn) Willing volunteers, resisting society, reluctant navy: the troubled first years of the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service. In: Stevens, D. (ed) The Royal Australian Navy in Word War II. Sydney, Australia: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1741141842.

Taylor, E. (1999) Combat Nurse. London: Robert Hale.

Herbert Baily, J.T. (c.1920) Emma: The Life of Lady Hamilton. republished by Hard Publishing, Portsmouth (1993).