Margaret Graham (balloonist) explained

Margaret Graham (; c. 1804 – c. 1864)[1] was the first British woman to make a solo balloon flight, a feat which she accomplished in 1826.[2]

Early life and marriage

She was born in Walcot, Bath, and married the pioneer balloonist George Graham, with whom she first flew on 2 June 1824, when he made an ascent from White Conduit Gardens in Islington, London.[2] They had three daughters, who would later also make balloon flights with her from about 1850 onwards.[3]

Ballooning

On 28 June 1826, a flight was planned in which Mrs Graham and a woman named Jane Stocks were due to ascend from White Conduit Gardens.[4] However, Jane Stocks did not in the end go with her, and this was the first solo flight by a British female pilot.[2] Margaret's career as a balloonist lasted for more than thirty years in total.[5]

In 1827, George Graham was taken to court for debt, and was in custody for several months before the case was heard. Margaret Graham testified on his behalf, stating that the cost of making the balloon far exceeded the price for which her husband's creditor, a Mr Brooker, proposed to sell it, and also claiming that the balloon was no longer Graham's property.[6]

On 7 August 1850, a balloon in which Mrs Graham was travelling caught fire following its descent near Edmonton,[7] London, but she survived the accident.[8] In the same year, she made the first night-time ascent in a balloon that had been undertaken by a woman, in a balloon launched from Vauxhall Gardens.[9] In 1851, she and her husband made a commemorative flight during the Great Exhibition.

Death and commemoration

Margaret Graham died impoverished at the age of 60 in 1864 and was buried in an unmarked common grave at Abney Park Cemetery. In 2022, the Abney Park Trust launched an appeal to fund a gravestone for Mrs Graham.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Graham, Margaret. Who's Who of Ballooning. 9 June 2018.
  2. Book: Mark Davies. King of All Balloons. Amberley. 2015. 280–282. 9781445653082.
  3. Book: Charles Paul May. Women in aeronautics. 1962. Nelson.
  4. News: Mrs. Graham. . . XII . 996 . New South Wales, Australia . 15 February 1837 . 2 December 2018 . 4 (EVENING) . National Library of Australia.
  5. Book: Gavin Stamp. Anti-Ugly: Excursions in English Architecture and Design. 1 December 2013. Aurum Press. 978-1-78131-123-3. 225–.
  6. Book: S.L. Kotar. J.E. Gessler. Ballooning: A History, 1782-1900. 20 December 2010. McFarland. 978-0-7864-4941-5. 136–.
  7. Web site: Balloon Ascents. Victorian London. 9 June 2018.
  8. Web site: 'Mrs Graham's Balloon on Fire', c 1850. . Science and Society. 9 June 2018.
  9. Web site: Balloons. 28 January 2012. Vauxhall History. 9 June 2018.
  10. Web site: Balloon ascent from the Piece Hall. 15 November 2007. Halifax Courier. 9 June 2018.