Leslie Whateley

Dame Leslie Whateley
Chief Controller Leslie Violet Lucy Whateley (1943) by Henry Lamb
Born(1899-01-28)28 January 1899
Died4 July 1987(1987-07-04) (aged 88)
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
BranchAuxiliary Territorial Service
CommandsAuxiliary Territorial Service (1943–46)
ConflictsSecond World War
AwardsDame Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Territorial Decoration
RelationsField Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood (grandfather)

Dame Leslie Violet Lucy Evelyn Whateley, DBE, TD (née Wood; first married name Balfour; 28 January 1899 – 4 July 1987) was a Director of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) during the Second World War.[1]

Early life

She was born on 28 January 1899, the daughter of Colonel Evelyn FitzGerald Michell Wood and Lilian (née Hutton). She was the granddaughter of Field Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood.[2][3]

Career

Whateley joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) in 1938 and became a junior officer following training at Chelsea Barracks. She served as Deputy Director of the ATS from September 1941.[2] She was Director of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts from 1951 to 1964.

In 1948, her writings were published by Hutchinson Publishing in Melbourne entitled As thoughts survive, a monograph with a preface by the then-Princess Royal.[4]

Marriages

She married, firstly, to William John Balfour, on 8 July 1922. The union ended in divorce in 1939. She married, secondly, to Squadron Leader Harry Raymond Whateley on 21 September 1939. Both unions were childless.[5]

Honours

References

  1. ^ London Gazette reference to Dame Leslie Whateley, DBE, london-gazette.co.uk, 28 December 1945; accessed 3 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Deputy Director of A.T.S.". The Times. London, England. 19 September 1941. p. 7.
  3. ^ "Mrs. Knox of ATS Resigns". Daily Mail. 22 October 1943. p. 3.
  4. ^ Her memoir dealt with the Second World War and contained personal narratives about her experiences in the Army and the Auxiliary Territorial Service (211 pages; 16 leaves of plates: illustrated ports, Citation# abn89242258).
  5. ^ "Obituary for Dame Leslie Wood Whateley 1987". The Daily Telegraph. 8 July 1987. p. 16. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  6. ^ "No. 39258". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1951. pp. 3285–3286.
  7. ^ SPS (September 1987). "Obituary". The Guider (Vol. 75 No. 9 ed.). London, UK: Girl Guides Association. p. 19.
  8. ^ SPS (September 1987). "Obituary". The Guider (Vol. 75 No. 9 ed.). London, UK: Girl Guides Association. p. 19.