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  1. In 1947, Odette married Peter Churchill, with whom she had endured so much during their time working with the French Resistance. However, the couple divorced in 1955 and she married Geoffrey Hallowes, who had also fought with the Resistance, in 1956. Hallowes had already been awarded the Croix de Guerre for his “cloak and dagger” actions ...

  2. Geoffrey MacLeod Hallowes (15 April 1918 – 25 September 2006) was an officer of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during the Second World War. He was the third husband of World War II heroine Odette Sansom (née Brailly); they married in 1956. Biography. Hallowes was born in Kensington, London, the son of Edward Price Hallowes, a partner ...

  3. Odette Hallowes. Odette Sansom GC, MBE ( Amiens, 28 april 1912 – Walton-on-Thames, 13 maart 1995 ), ook bekend onder de namen Odette Churchill en Odette Hallowes, codenaam Lise, was een agent van de Britse geheime organisatie Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Frankrijk tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Het doel van SOE was om spionage ...

  4. 13 de abr. de 2019 · She remarried, to Geoffrey Hallowes, although she remained lifelong friends with Churchill and even dined with him when she and Hallowes visited France. By then, ...

  5. The only son of E. Price Hallowes, Geoffrey Macleod Hallowes, joined the company on the 1st. January 1947 and became a Director on the 1st. January 1949. With the end of the war TBH acquired offices in the City of London on the top floor of 1 Vitners Place, Upper Thames Street, EC4, above the Worshipful Company of Vitners.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HallowesHallowes - Wikipedia

    Hallowes is an English surname deriving from the Old English word halh meaning "hollow". Notable people with this surname include: Geoffrey Hallowes (1918–2006), British officer of the Special Operations Executive during World War II; Harry Hallowes, Irishman known in the mid 20th century for living on Hampstead Heath; Ken Hallowes (1913–1995), Anglican bishop in South Africa

  7. Odette Brailly was born in Amiens, France, on 28th April 1912. Her father was a soldier in the French Army and was killed during the First World War. Educated at the Convent of Therese in Amiens she married Roy Sansom, a hotel worker, in 1931. The couple moved to London where she gave birth to three children.