Edith Frida Bull (known as Frida) was born on 28 April 1900 in Erith, Kent, England. She died on 14 April 1986 in Duncan, B. C., Canada
She was married to Robert Patterson Dunlop who worked for the Hong Kong Electric Co. He also served in the HKVDC during the Battle of Hong Kong.
E. F. Dunlop was a prominent member of the ARP and gave lectures. In July 1940, she was the ARP's Eastern Division, District Warden.
After the fall of Hong Kong, she was interned at Stanley Camp. Her husband as Private in the HKVDC was interned at Sham Shui Po Camp.
E. F. Dunlop and her husband remained in Hong Kong after the war. In 1952/53, she was the President of the Helena May Institute. The Dunlops later relocated to Canada.
E. F. Dunlop's name/signature appears under "1st Committee" on the "Day Joyce Sheet" held by the Imperial War Museum. She was a member of the Committee.
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Edith Frida Dunlop
Edith Frida Bull (known as Frida) was born on 28 April 1900 in Erith, Kent, England. She died on 14 April 1986 in Duncan, B. C., Canada
She was married to Robert Patterson Dunlop who worked for the Hong Kong Electric Co. He also served in the HKVDC during the Battle of Hong Kong.
E. F. Dunlop was a prominent member of the ARP and gave lectures. In July 1940, she was the ARP's Eastern Division, District Warden.
After the fall of Hong Kong, she was interned at Stanley Camp. Her husband as Private in the HKVDC was interned at Sham Shui Po Camp.
E. F. Dunlop and her husband remained in Hong Kong after the war. In 1952/53, she was the President of the Helena May Institute. The Dunlops later relocated to Canada.
E. F. Dunlop's name/signature appears under "1st Committee" on the "Day Joyce Sheet" held by the Imperial War Museum. She was a member of the Committee.
See: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30083388. An explanation of the "Day Joyce Sheet" is given at: https://gwulo.com/media/46458
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