Her Secret Service with Claire Hubbard-Hall
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This talk will include BSL interpretation.
Since the inception of the Secret Service Bureau back in 1909, women have worked at the very heart of British secret intelligence – yet their contributions have been all but written out of history.
From encoding orders and decrypting enemy messages to penning propaganda and infiltrating organisations, the women of British intelligence played a pivotal role in both the First and Second World Wars.
Drawing on private and previously classified documents, Claire Hubbard-Hall rescues these women from obscurity, bringing their gripping stories to life to provide a definitive account of women’s contributions to the history of the intelligence services.
Cost: £6 / £4 concessions
Location: Seaton Carew Community Hub, Hartlepool, TS25 1BN
Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.com/crossingthetees/her-secret-service-with-claire-hubbard-hall/e-rbgvmr
Since the inception of the Secret Service Bureau back in 1909, women have worked at the very heart of British secret intelligence – yet their contributions have been all but written out of history.
From encoding orders and decrypting enemy messages to penning propaganda and infiltrating organisations, the women of British intelligence played a pivotal role in both the First and Second World Wars.
Drawing on private and previously classified documents, Claire Hubbard-Hall rescues these women from obscurity, bringing their gripping stories to life to provide a definitive account of women’s contributions to the history of the intelligence services.
Cost: £6 / £4 concessions
Location: Seaton Carew Community Hub, Hartlepool, TS25 1BN
Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.com/crossingthetees/her-secret-service-with-claire-hubbard-hall/e-rbgvmr
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Where is it happening?
Seaton Carew Community Hub, Community Fire Station, Seaton Carew Road, Middlesbrough, TS2 1YJ, United Kingdom
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