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- Fay_Allen comment "Sislin Fay Allen (born c. 1939), known as Fay Allen, was the first non-white woman police constable in the United Kingdom, serving in the Metropolitan Police in London from 1968 to 1972.Allen was born in Jamaica. She qualified as a state registered nurse and worked at the Queen's Hospital, Croydon, a geriatric hospital in South London. She was married to a fellow Jamaican immigrant and had two children, although one was probably born after her service.".
- Q19870685 comment "Sislin Fay Allen (born c. 1939), known as Fay Allen, was the first non-white woman police constable in the United Kingdom, serving in the Metropolitan Police in London from 1968 to 1972.Allen was born in Jamaica. She qualified as a state registered nurse and worked at the Queen's Hospital, Croydon, a geriatric hospital in South London. She was married to a fellow Jamaican immigrant and had two children, although one was probably born after her service.".