87 year old great-grandmother Melita Norwood stands outside her home in Bexleyheath, where she reads a statement to the press concerning her involment in passing over atomic secrets to the KGB. * She did this whilst working as a secretary in London. During working for the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association, she passed information to the KGB whose work was critical in the development of the British nuclear deterrent, it was alleged. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-87-year-old-great-grandmother-melita-norwood-stands-outside-her-home-106230071.html
RMG4R5F3–87 year old great-grandmother Melita Norwood stands outside her home in Bexleyheath, where she reads a statement to the press concerning her involment in passing over atomic secrets to the KGB. * She did this whilst working as a secretary in London. During working for the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association, she passed information to the KGB whose work was critical in the development of the British nuclear deterrent, it was alleged.
The former British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association building in central London : Melita Norwood, codenamed Hola, passed atomic secrets to the Russians for over 40 years while working as a secretary for the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-former-british-non-ferrous-metals-research-association-building-106237187.html
RMG4REH7–The former British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association building in central London : Melita Norwood, codenamed Hola, passed atomic secrets to the Russians for over 40 years while working as a secretary for the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association in London.
LIBRARY FILE PICTURE DATED 20/11/79 of ANTHONY BLUNT. 87 year old great-grandmother Melita Norwood from Bexleyheath, South East London, was reported by The times newspaper earlier today (Saturday 11 September 1999) that she passed atomic secrets to the KGB over 40 years while working as a secretary in London. Whilst working for the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association, she passed information to the KGB whose work was critical in the development of the British nuclear deterrent, it was alleged. The quality of her revelations to the KGB was said to have placed her on per with the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-library-file-picture-dated-201179-of-anthony-blunt-87-year-old-great-106230066.html
RMG4R5EX–LIBRARY FILE PICTURE DATED 20/11/79 of ANTHONY BLUNT. 87 year old great-grandmother Melita Norwood from Bexleyheath, South East London, was reported by The times newspaper earlier today (Saturday 11 September 1999) that she passed atomic secrets to the KGB over 40 years while working as a secretary in London. Whilst working for the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association, she passed information to the KGB whose work was critical in the development of the British nuclear deterrent, it was alleged. The quality of her revelations to the KGB was said to have placed her on per with the
87 year old great-grandmother Melita Norwood stands outside her home in Bexleyheath, where she read a statement to the press concerning her involment in passing over atomic secrets to the KGB. * She did this whilst working as a secretary in London. During working for the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association, she passed information to the KGB whose work was critical in the development of the British nuclear deterrent, it was alleged. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-87-year-old-great-grandmother-melita-norwood-stands-outside-her-home-106230068.html
RMG4R5F0–87 year old great-grandmother Melita Norwood stands outside her home in Bexleyheath, where she read a statement to the press concerning her involment in passing over atomic secrets to the KGB. * She did this whilst working as a secretary in London. During working for the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association, she passed information to the KGB whose work was critical in the development of the British nuclear deterrent, it was alleged.