Vanessa PearceWest Midlands
Portrait of Britain/Karsten Thormaehlen
This image of Bletchley Park code breaker Betty Webb was chosen as a winner in the Portrait of Britain Awards.
A portrait of a decorated Worcestershire code breaker is among the winners of a major photography competition.
The image of Charlotte “Betty” Webb is one of 100 to be chosen by the British Journal of Photography for its Portrait of Britain Awards.
Photographer Karsten Thomaehlen said she had photographed the former Bletchley Park worker at her home in Wythall before her death, aged 101, in 2025.
The winning images are set to be displayed on outdoor screens across the country.
Among others in the list, Lloyd Wright said he had taken his winning image of factory-worker Lisa in Smethwick.
“She seemed surprised,” he said, “but I loved the way she held herself”.
“Her look felt timeless in the old factory, one of the few workers wearing the traditional machinist jackets and doing so with an ease that felt so natural.”
Portrait of Britain/Lloyd Wright
This image of Lisa was captured as she worked in a Smethwick factory
Anupama Gamanagari said she had photographed her mother who had moved to the UK over 20 years ago.
The 77-year-old, a mother and grandmother, “carries the weight of migration with grace,” she said.
The portrait, taken on a walk in the Staffordshire countryside, “sits at the intersection of memory, resilience and home,” she added.
“She’s not a visitor in this landscape, she belongs here.”
Portrait of Britain/Anupama Gamanagari
Anupama Gamanagari’s portrait of her mother is entitled 77 Years Young
Worcestershire-based photographer John Boaz said his portrait of Western rider and model Benjamin was part of a project to capture images showing the diversity of Christianity in Britain.
Portrait of Britain/John Boaz
A portrait of Western rider and model Benjamin was another of the winners
All 200 shortlisted images will feature in volume eight of the Portrait of Britain book series.
The 100 winning photographs will go on display on digital advertising screens located in high streets, shopping centres and transport hubs across the country.
