Annie Londonderry

Annie Londonderry

Annie “Londonderry” Cohen Kopchovsky (1870–1947) was the first woman to bicycle around the world. She was a free-thinking young woman, who reinvented herself as the daring “Annie Londonderry” — entrepreneur, athlete, and globetrotter.

Biography

She was born into a Jewish family in Riga in modern-day Latvia around 1870, and emigrated to the United States as a child. She married Max Kopchovsky in 1888 and had three children by him in the following four years.

The Londonderry Lithia Spring Water Company paid her $100 to carry its placard on her bike and also contracted with her to adopt its name. Travelling with a change of clothes and a pearl-handled revolver, Londonderry earned her way by turning her bicycle and body into a billboard, carrying advertising banners and ribbons through cities around the world. She was a remarkable sight to Victorian eyes.

Her ride was described by the New York World on October 20, 1895, as “the most extraordinary journey ever undertaken by a woman.” Londonderry claimed that it was set in motion by a novel wager by two club members in Boston - a claim made by other travelers during the "round the world" fad. Londonderry’s challenge was to circle the globe by bicycle in 15 months and to earn $5,000 . [cite web| url=http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0828/p20s01-algn.html| title=Backstory: Chasing Annie Londonderry| publisher=csmonitor.com| author=Peter Zheutlin, Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor| date=August 28, 2006] The venture was a test of a woman’s ability to fend for herself. Despite having never ridden a bicycle , she pedalled out of Boston leaving her husband and young children .

Having travelled from New York to Chicago, she exchanged her skirts for bloomers, and her woman's 42-pound Columbia bicycle for a 21-pound men's Sterling. Possibly due to the winter, she switched her route from west to east and headed to Europe via New York City. She arrived in Le Havre, France on December 3, 1894. Despite bureaucratic difficulties, Londonderry said her trip through France was the highlight of her experience. She made Paris to Marseilles in two weeks to public acclaim. She steamed across the Mediterranean to Egypt. She made short tours throughout Egypt, Jerusalem and modern-day Yemen, before sailing to Colombo and Singapore.

Returning to the United States via San Francisco on March 23, 1895 she cycled to Los Angeles, then El Paso, and north to Denver where she arrived on August 12, 1895. Along the way, she regailed audiences with fanciful tales of her journey, and seem to thrive in the lime-light. She arrived in Boston on September 24, 15 months after she had left. Despite criticism that she traveled more "with" a bicycle than on one, she proved a formidable cyclist at impromptu local races en route across America.

After the trip, Londonderry moved her family to New York, where under the by-line “The New Woman,” she wrote sensational features for several months for the New York World. Her first story was an account of her cycling adventure. “I am a journalist and ’a new woman,’” she wrote, ”if that term means that I believe I can do anything that any man can do.”

Her fame soon passed and she died in obscurity in 1947.

The New Woman: A Documentary Film on Annie Londonderry

Though Londonderry became a sensation in the mid-1890s, she has been forgotten for more than a century. To resurrect her tale, Spokeswoman Productions is producing a one-hour documentary, "The New Woman - The Life and Times of Annie "Londonderry" Kopchovsky". Londonderry will be introduced for the first time in 110 years to an American audience.

Further reading

*cite book
title=Around the World on Two Wheels: Annie Londonderry's Extraordinary Ride
publisher=Citadel
date=November 1, 2007
isbn=9780806528519

References

External links

* [http://www.annielondonderry.com/ Annie Londonderry — the first woman to bicycle around the world]


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