Betty and Nancy Debenham explained

Betty (30 November 1895 –) and Nancy Warner Debenham (1897 –) were English sisters, motorcyclists, and sports journalists. The sisters were heirs to the Debenhams department store fortune, and were both attached to the BSA works team.[1]

Motorcyclists

By 1923, the two were already well-known colourful figures,[2] sometimes working as stunt riders to promote motorcycle sales at events such as the Olympia Motor Show.[3] In 1924 Betty Debenham completed a 500 mile trial on a 1.25 horsepower motorcycle from London to York and back, and then to Brighton and back.[4]

By 1926, they had both become formidable racers, and were competing in events across the country. They competed in their first trials in February, winning gold (Betty) and silver (Nancy) cups.[5] Each earned a silver cup in August's London-to-Barnstaple trial, riding 2.25 horsepower BSA motorcycles.[6] [7] A few weeks later, Nancy Debenham came out on top in a 200 mile reliability trial organized by the London Motor Cycling Club involving about 40 riders, mostly men.[8]

In 1929, the pair made a wager with racing driver Kaye Don that they could complete a 2,000 mile tour without spending any of their own money.[9] They set off south from London in February, but were forced to turn back due to snow.[9] Having already completed 600 miles in wintery conditions, and earned a few shillings helping stranded motorists, they headed north and encountered better weather.[9] They made more money by posing for photographs and writing about their journey, and at one point delivered a tyre for a local garage in exchange for petrol and oil.[9] [10]

Writers

In 1928, the Debenhams published a book entitled Motor-Cycling for Women. Based on their extensive experience, the slim book is part travel guide, part manual, and part shopping guide.[11] [12]

Betty Debenham was press secretary for the London Ladies' Motor Club.[13]

Later life

Betty Debenham went on to become a golf writer for the Daily Sketch[14] and, in 1938, was a founding member of the Association of Golf Writers.[15]

Notes and References

  1. News: Wheels of Glory . 12 July 2023 . Western Daily Press . 26 February 1994 . 37.
  2. News: The Standard Union 02 Dec 1923, page 34 . 12 July 2023 . The Brooklyn Standard Union . 2 December 1923 . 34 . Schoolchildren are always on the lookout for Miss Nancy Debenham, who gives the youngsters of her district a treat by carrying a whole load of them to school in the morning. .
  3. News: Exhibiting new cycles: Model home on wheels . 12 July 2023 . Birmingham Gazette . 16 Oct 1923 . 10.
  4. News: Girl's splendid motor cycle runs . 12 July 2023 . Daily Mail . 14 March 1924 . 9.
  5. News: Motor-cycling twins . 13 July 2023 . Sunday Pictorial . 21 February 1926 . London . 2.
  6. News: Twin Sisters' Fine Ride . 12 July 2023 . Sunday Pictorial . 1 August 1926 . 23.
  7. News: Brilliant Girl Riders . 12 July 2023 . Daily Mirror . 2 August 1926 . 15.
  8. News: Champion Test Rider . 12 July 2023 . The Daily News Leader . Associated Press . 9 September 1926 . 4.
  9. News: Girls' 2000-mile motor cycle tour . 12 July 2023 . Birmingham Gazette . 20 Feb 1929 . 3.
  10. News: 2000 mile venture . 12 July 2023 . Citizen . 14 February 1929 . Gloucester . 6.
  11. Web site: McEwan . Jo-Ann . REVIEW: Motor-Cycling for Women (1928) . In Venus Veritas . en-AU . 29 March 2020.
  12. Youngs . Tim . 'Take out your machine': Narratives of Early Motorcycle Travel . New Directions in Travel Writing Studies . 2015 . 145–160 . 10.1057/9781137457257_10 . Palgrave Macmillan UK . 978-1-349-56767-6 . en.
  13. Web site: 2017-11-30 . London Ladies Motorcycle Club (founded in 1927) . 2023-07-17 . IET Archives blog . en.
  14. Book: Wright . Ben . Good Bounces and Bad Lies . 1 May 2005 . University of Nebraska Press . 978-0-8032-9854-5 . 22 . en.
  15. Web site: Betty Debenham – AGW Member (1938 – ?) . Association of Golf Writers . 12 July 2023.