found: Her I like life, 1938.
found: A lad of Dundee, 1935:t.p. (by Gwen Cuthbert)
found: Wikipedia, 18 Nov., 2014(Wendy Wood (born Gwendoline Emily Meacham) (1892-June 1981); campaigner for Scottish independence; b. in Kent, England, before her parents moved to South Africa; Wood adopted her mother's maiden name in 1927; one of the founders of the National Party of Scotland, which grew into the Scottish National Party; also f. the Scottish Watch, a youth organisation (not to be confused with a later, unrelated extremist organisation of the same name); in 1949, she f. the Scottish Patriots; in the early 1970s Wood often read Scottish stories on the BBC children's TV programme Jackanory under the name Auntie Gwen; moved to Edinburgh in 1952; selected publications: The secret of Spey (1930); Mac's croft (1946); Moidart and Morar (1950); Tales of the Western Isles (1952); Yours sincerely for Scotland (1970); Legends of the Borders (1973); Silver chanter (1980); Astronauts and tinklers (1985))
found: The biographical dict. of Scottish women, c2006(Wood, Wendy (Gwendolen, Gwendoline) Emily, n. Meacham, m. Cuthbert; b. Maidstone, Kent, 29 Oct. 1892; d. Edinburgh 30 June 1981; Artist, broadcaster, political activist; Gwen Meacham; became a storyteller for BBC Children's hour (1923); organised Children's corner for the Dundee station and was radio celebrity 'Auntie Gwen')