Education
She then attended a Methodist school.
She then attended a Methodist school.
Jackson was home-educated by a governess until she was thirteen. By 1940 she was working for the Royal Institution of International Affairs, from here she moved to the military until SOE was formed in November 1940, where she worked for Colin Gubbins until it was disbanded in 1946. Jackson then joined the Allied Commission for Austria, and was present, taking notes, and the quadripartite meetings
In 1952 she joined the Foreign Office as an information officer and was poster to Melbourne.
After her return to England she was Conservative councillor for the London Borough of Southwark for eight years. Jackson, whowas unmarried, was born to Scottish parents, and brought up in Argentina, until 1934.