Former United Artists employee Doris Kelly will celebrate her birthday with friends and family, next month.
The grandmother-of-three will mark the milestone on Friday, April 14.
In the 1930s Mrs Kelly worked as a comptometer operator, a mechanical calculator, for American film and TV studio United Artists.
She continued in her role during the start of the Second World War until her and the rest of the company evacuated the area and moved to Buckinghamshire.
She married her husband Bernard in 1953 and remained with him before he died of old age in 2005.
Since then Mrs Kelly moved in to her daughter Susan Phillips's home in The Crescent, in Belmont.
Mrs Phillips, 58, said: “She’s quite lovely and still has a great sense of humour and even though she is not as mobile as she used to be she still enjoys her food.
“She has always been a lovely mum.”
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