Constance Babington Smith MBE, FRSL (15 October 1912 – 31 July 2000) was a British journalist and writer, but is probably best known for her wartime work...
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account of the work of photo reconnaissance Evidence in Camera Constance Babington Smith records that she was with them and worked closely on the interpretation...
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consort of Ottokar I of Bohemia Constance of Toulouse, daughter of Raymond VI of Toulouse Constance Babington Smith MBE Legion of Merit FRSL (1912–2000)...
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children and his siblings included the banker Michael Babington Smith and Constance Babington Smith, a biographer and wartime intelligence officer. Another...
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Bunsen David Babington Smith (1909–1989) Lucy Babington Smith (1910–2005), married Henry Sinclair, 2nd Baron Pentland Constance Babington Smith (1912–2000):...
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journalist Constance Babington Smith MBE (1911–2000). Another sister, Lucy, married Henry Sinclair, 2nd Baron Pentland. His brother Bernard Babington Smith OBE...
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Reitsch Richard Todd as Wing Commander Kendall Sylvia Syms as Constance Babington Smith John Fraser as Flight Lieutenant Kenny Maurice Denham as RAF officer...
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Sudan as Miss Woodville 1965 Operation Crossbow as Flight Officer Constance Babington-Smith The Big Job as Myrtle Robbins 1966 Bat Out of Hell as...
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Thomas Babington (1758–1837), English philanthropist and politician William Babington (disambiguation) Babington family Constance Babington Smith (1912–2000)...
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construction work' near the Peenemünde aerodrome. Later in the month Constance Babington Smith decided the scale was too small ... then something unusual caught...
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Ltd., England, 2009 Archived 2013-12-02 at the Wayback Machine Constance Babington-Smith,"Air Spy," Ballantine Books, NY, 1957, p. 175 "Use of Prisoners...
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with interviews featuring Jones, Duncan Sandys, Albert Speer, Constance Babington Smith, Roland Beamont, Janusz Groszkowski and Raymond Baxter. This episode...
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article on Macaulay in the Dictionary of National Biography, Constance Babington Smith and Katherine Mullin say "The World My Wilderness (1950) showed...
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Section Officer Anne-Marie Walters, awarded the MBE. Section Leader Constance Babington Smith, imagery intelligence specialist, first to identify launch ramps...
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Churchill Babington (1821–1889), English classical scholar and archaeologist Constance Babington Smith (1912–2000), journalist and writer Ellen Babington (1877–1956)...
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Women's Hall of Fame. Constance Babington Smith (2004), Amy Johnson, Sutton, ISBN 9780750937030 Gibson 2013, pp. 8–15. Constance Leathart: The forgotten...
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York Review of Books in 2003 with an introduction by Jan Morris. Babington Smith, Constance (1972). Rose Macaulay. London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-211720-7. Bensen...
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and the V-2 rocket. In December 1943, using the photographs, Constance Babington Smith was the first person to identify a V-1 in an image of a test station...
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1971, when she was homoeopathic physician to the Queen. In 1986, Constance Babington Smith published Champion of Homeopathy: the Life of Margery Blackie...
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novelist, short story writer, essayist and children's author. Constance Babington Smith, 87, British journalist and writer. Armando Trindade, 72, Pakistani...
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sent to Buchenwald concentration camp, awarded the George Cross. Constance Babington Smith MBE Legion of Merit FRSL, author & Journalist (WAAF Photographic...
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of the key PI's in the V-weapon detection period was Constance Babington Smith. Babington Smith was also responsible for the Allies' confirmation of the...
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Timewatch, first broadcast in November 2003.[citation needed] Constance Babington Smith, head of the Central Interpretation Unit at RAF Medmenham in Buckinghamshire...
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played by Gordon Woollatt. Also appearing (and uncredited) is Constance Babington Smith, who was a serving WAAF officer at the time and was responsible...
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testing the V-1 flying bomb and on which, in 1943, RAF officer Constance Babington Smith, working at RAF Medmenham, detected a small winged aircraft ('Peenemünde...
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Aeroplane". Flight: 459–61. 18 June 1910. Retrieved 27 February 2008. Constance Babington Smith; Testing Time, Pages 11-17. Poulsen, C. M. (27 May 1943). "Tailless...
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the Second World War and work in photo intelligence alongside Constance Babington Smith, Eve Holiday, and Sarah Oliver, (Winston Churchill's daughter)...
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took place at Wembley, particularly of WAAF staff, including Constance Babington Smith. On 11 July 1940, the unit was renamed Photographic Interpretation...
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Hall". The Guardian. 11 January 2000. Retrieved 14 April 2009. Constance Babington Smith, Evidence in Camera p. 31–33 "Honorary Graduates 1966 to 1988...
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November 2007) Macaulay, Dame (Emilie) Rose (1881–1958), author by Constance Babington Smith, revised by Katherine Mullin, in Dictionary of National Biography...
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