After the war she became involved in politics, initially as a member of the
Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights (AACR) (
Joshua Hassan's party, of which her husband was also a member; he was elected to the
City Council in the first elections after the war, in 1945). In 1947 she was awarded the MBE. In 1959, she also became the first woman to be elected to the
Legislative Council, this time as an independent, remaining there for five years. She was also Chair of the
Gibraltar Museum Committee. As a historian, she wrote several articles, booklets and books. Her most renowned work was
Our Gibraltar, published in 1974 by the Gibraltar Museum. It was described by Sir
Varyl Begg (
Governor of Gibraltar from 1969 to 1973), as a work that told "
the story of The Rock in a manner suitable for the visitor seeking a brief outline of historical events in easily digestible form". It is also mentioned by
Sir William Jackson (historian and Governor of Gibraltar from 1978 to 1982), in the preface of his work
The Rock of the Gibraltarians (1990). ==Works==