Ann Kindersley

Ann Kindersley (18 September 1899 – 15 October 1973) was a Girl Guide leader, trainer and writer.

[7] In 1940 O’Ferrall resigned from his position due to ill health[8] and they returned to UK[9] where they lived in Derby until 1953, moving to Cranham, Gloucestershire, then Hyde, Hampshire.

[10] In 1920 she was involved in discussions with the Young People's Party of Germany in an attempt to establish the Guiding movement in the country.

[16] From 1930 to 1931, at the invitation of the Provincial Commissioner for the Bombay Presidency, she spent 18 months supervising the training and organisation of the Girl Guide movement in India.

[18] In 1931 she stood in for the Chief Guide, Lady Baden-Powell, at the Sussex County Ranger Rally.