Norah Chambers

She was sent to boarding school in Aylesbury, England and went on to attend the Royal Academy of Music, London.

Chambers performed with the Royal Academy of Music orchestra under Sir Henry Wood.

[1][2][3] In 1943, Chambers founded a vocal orchestra with Margaret Dryburgh, writing out the music from memory.

After retirement in Jersey, Chambers composed music for, and directed the St. Mark's Church choir in St. Helier.

During World War II, Chambers traveled for five days through the jungle from Malaya to Singapore and succeeded in getting her daughter evacuated to Perth in Australia.