1913
James Neal
1935
Mrs Carnegie Brown
Annie Carnegie Brown was the city’s first policewoman. She came to the city in 1923 when her salary was £3 a week. During WWII she was involved in the interrogation of German spies because of her fluency in the language. She retired in 1947 as a sergeant. Once when arresting a woman in Ely she was stabbed with a carving knife but returned to work the next day. She was a keen coarse and fly fisher.
1939
Jessie Carnegie Brown, b 1864
Annie Carnegie Brown, b 1891, police constable
Cecilia O’Connell, b 1914, servant
1962
Miss Carnegie Brown
Annie Carnegie brown died in 1981 and is buried in Mill Road Cemetery.
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