Mary Joy Langdon

Sister Mary-Joy Langdon is a nun who was the first woman to be an operational firefighter in Britain.[1]

Life and career

Langdon was born in 1951 in Battle, East Sussex, and attended Charters Towers School, Bexhill, East Sussex.

In the summer of 1976 there was a major drought in Britain and the fire brigades needed extra people.[1] Langdon volunteered and joined the Battle fire station, close to her family farm as part of the East Sussex Fire Brigade part-time but being on call for 24 hours. She had passed all the normal tests including carrying an 11 stone (150 lb; 70 kg) man for 100 yards.[2][3] At the age 25, she was the UK's first ever female firefighter to be formally admitted to a brigade.[3][1][4] She joined on 21 August 1976.[5][6], leaving in 1983.[6]

In 1984 Sister Mary-Joy joined the Roman Catholic congregation Sisters of the Infant Jesus.[6][7]

Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre

Sister Mary-Joy founded the Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre, a charity, in 1989.[6][8] The Centre is an inner city community riding school for children and young people, many of whom have learning difficulties and physical disabilities. The children, parents and local people are encouraged to actively get involved by offering help with fund raising or joining the volunteering programmes.[9]

See also

References

  1. Clinton, Jane (20 August 2006). "I was Britain's first female firefighter ...but I gave it all up to become a nun". Sunday Express. London.
  2. "Picture Gallery". The Times. London. 24 August 1976. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  3. Whittaker, E. H. (5 October 1976). "'Fire girl' Mary just burning for action". Daily Express.
  4. "First woman fire-fighter". Daily Telegraph. London. 24 August 1976. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  5. McCann, Jaymi. "Britain needs a new generation of women firefighters to extinguish sexism once and for all". The Telegraph. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  6. Imms, Adrian (19 August 2016). "Sussex's first fire woman on her days in the brigade". The Argus. Brighton. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  7. "NUNDAY Sister Mary-Joy Langdon, Olympics Nun | A Nun's Life Ministry". anunslife.org. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
  8. Brigade, London Fire. "London Fire Brigade - News Release Archive Container 2016". www.london-fire.gov.uk. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
  9. "The Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre - INFORMATION". The Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
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