She was awarded the Imperial Service Medal in 1949, when she retired from the police service aged sixty five.
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Lillian May Armfield ISM (1884–1971) was a pioneering Sydney female police detective, one of the first women to serve in that role.
He continued to live in the city after hostilities had ceased and was awarded the Imperial Service Medal in 1966 for his contribution to the depot.
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