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  1. 4 de fev. de 2013 · Sarah Baring is the author of The Road to Station X, about her wartime experiences and her life as a debutante. She and Thomas Baring divorced in 1965, and she never remarried. She is survived by her son, the 4th Viscount Astor, who is Samantha Cameron’s stepfather, and by an adopted son, Edward, from her second marriage. She was born Sarah ...

  2. 6 de dez. de 2020 · Still secret when this was written, Sarah Baring is faithful to her oath so don’t expect the inner workings of cypher decoding. I found this book to be a welcome, well written, easy to read, and entertaining story without the minutiae that would block the connection to the human side of the intelligence war that the author so easily displays throughout, and all from a woman’s perspective.

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  3. Hon Sarah Kathleen Elinor Baring (Norton) aka Astor (20 Jan 1920 - 4 Feb 2013) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (2 entries) edit. enwiki Sarah Baring; eswiki Sarah ...

  4. The Road to Station X. An engrossing account of working in the top-secret world of Bletchley Park during World War Two. Perfect for fans of Sinclair McKay, Tessa Dunlop and Andrew Hodges. In 1938, Sarah Baring was enjoying life as a young debutante. Only a few years later, at the height of World War Two, she was working alongside some of the ...

  5. Sarah Katharine Elinor Astor (née Norton), Viscountess Astor (later Baring) (1920-2013), Socialite and war worker; former wife of 3rd Viscount Astor, and later wife of Thomas Baring; daughter of 6th Baron Grantley. Sitter in 7 portraits

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  7. Still secret when this was written, Sarah Baring is faithful to her oath so don’t expect the inner workings of cypher decoding. I found this book to be a welcome, well written, easy to read, and entertaining story without the minutiae that would block the connection to the human side of the intelligence war that the author so easily displays throughout, and all from a woman’s perspective.

    • Sarah Baring