Beryl Murray-Davies, dentist to the SOE?

Discussion in 'The Women of WW2' started by Jennyford, May 8, 2014.

  1. Jennyford

    Jennyford Junior Member

    Would be grateful for a steer: this is my first post on this forum.

    I'm trying to find out about the work of Beryl Murray-Davies, who qualified as a dental surgeon in 1933. My information is that during WW2 she worked as a dentist for the SOE - replacing agents' dental work "so they could blend in to whatever part of Europe they were infiltrating. It seems the agents went to her, at Wimpole Street, to have their teeth done, in secret, at night."

    Does anyone know if this is likely to be true??
     
  2. Jedburgh22

    Jedburgh22 Very Senior Member

    Not a name I have come across in the files of Agents having work done - what evidence do you have that she worked with SOE?
     
  3. Jennyford

    Jennyford Junior Member

    Leo Mark’s ‘A Code Marker’s War 1941-1945’ in which he mentions her by name. p. 467. The reference was supplied by a friend, but from what you say it doesn't sound likely?
     

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