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Mitchell, Ann K

LC control no.n 82076669
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingMitchell, Ann K.
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Variant(s)Mitchell, Ann, 1922-2020
LocatedEdinburgh (Scotland)
Birth date1922-11-19
Death date2020-05-11
Place of birthOxford (England)
Field of activityMarriage counseling Local history Cryptography Social sciences
AffiliationUniversity of Edinburgh
Profession or occupationMarriage counselors Historians Cryptographers Social scientists
Found inHer Someone to turn to, 1981: t.p. (Ann K. Mitchell) p. 4 of cover (res. assoc., Dept. of Soc. Admin., U. of Edinburgh)
Her Children in the middle, 1985: t.p. (Ann Mitchell)
No more corncraiks, 1998: t.p. (Ann Mitchell) p. xii (lives in Edinburgh's New Town, Scotland; voluntary work, Edinburgh and Scottish marriage guidance councils; local historian)
OCLC #19066712, July 13, 2000 (hdg.: Mitchell, Ann, 1922- (Scottish Marriage Guidance Council))
Nat'l Library of Scotland Web OPAC, May 23, 2002 (Mitchell, Ann K., 1922- )
Guardian WWW site, viewed May 29, 2020 (Ann Mitchell; Ann Katherine Mitchell, codebreaker and social scientist, born 19 November 1922, Oxford; died 11 May 2020; member of an elite group of women at Bletchley Park, the wartime codebreaking centre in Buckinghamshire, who played a key role in the breaking of the German Enigma ciphers. In the late 1950s, she trained as a marriage guidance counsellor which led to an interest in the effects of divorce on children. Her research led to an MPhil at the University of Edinburgh and prompted changes to Scottish law to ensure the needs of children were properly taken into account in a divorce settlement)
Associated languageeng
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