Dolly Shepherd

Dolly Shepherd
Dolly Shepherd
Born born 1887
Potters Bar
Died died 1983
Nationality British
Other names née Elizabeth Spencer, married name Elizabeth Sedgwick
Occupation parachutist, balloonist
Known for parachute jumping from balloon.
flight with Red Devils aged c.90+

Dolly Shepherd (1887-1983), was born in Potters Bar as Elizabeth Shepherd. She was a pre-eminent parachutist and fairground entertainer in the Edwardian and Georgian eras, renowned for her exceptional courage. The course of her life had changed when, aged 16, she got a job as a waitress at the Alexandra Palace so that she could see the composer John Philip Sousa, but she overheard two gentlemen discussing the loss of a target for an act in which they shot an apple off a girl’s head. She volunteered on the spot.

In 1905 she ascended on a trapeze slung below a hot-air balloon to a height of 2-4,000 feet before descending on a parachute. On one occasion both the balloon and the parachute malfunctioned, and she found herself rising to 15,000 feet. At this height, both the cold and lack of oxygen were threatening to make her lose her grip and fall to her death. Fortunately, the balloon returned to earth before it was too late.

She was not so lucky on a later occasion when she ascended with another girl. The other girl’s parachute would not release, so she had to wrap her arms and legs around Dolly so that they could descend on the one parachute. The descent was of course much too fast, and Dolly was paralysed for several weeks. She nevertheless returned to her act and first flew again at Ashby-de-la-Zouch.

Edith Maud Cook died from injuries sustained following a jump from a balloon at Coventry on 9 July 1910 when her parachute collapsed after a gust of wind blew her on to a factory roof. Dolly had been due to make the jump at Coventry but Cook had taken her place.[1]

Dolly later married, (married name Elizabeth Sedgwick), but still managed a flight with the Red Devils display team a few years before she died aged 96.

See also

References

  1. ^ Dolly Shepherd's biography

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