Ann Elwell

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Ann Elwell (1922-1996), née Ann Glass, was a British Intelligence officer.

She served in MI5 from 1940 to 1955, and was responsible for introducing a future Director-General, Michael Hanley to the organisation. She married a fellow officer Charles Elwell.[1]

From 1955 until her retirement in the late 1970s, she served in Information Research Department.[2]

Notes

  1. Marie-Jacqueline Lancaster, Obituary: Ann Elwell, The Independent, 26 January 1996.
  2. Marie-Jacqueline Lancaster, Obituary: Ann Elwell, The Independent, 26 January 1996.