Eleanor D. L. Ireland (née Outlaw, born 7 August 1926) was an early British computer scientist and member of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
[3] Once accepted into the Women's Royal Naval Service, Ireland was kept at Tullichewan Castle, located near Loch Lomond, Scotland.
The women were all required to sign the Official Secrets Act, promising not to divulge any information regarding their work.
Ireland spent the rest of her time with the Women's Royal Naval Service living in Woburn Abbey.
[3] Ireland and Jean Beech, another WRNS employee, worked with a mathematician codebreaker while she was residing in Woburn Abby.
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