- Eileen Ellison
Eileen Ellison (born in
Great Shelford ,Cambridgeshire ,December 12 ,1910 - diedJuly 29 ,1967 ) was the daughter of Sidney and Theresa Ellison (formerly Vinter). Eileen had a sister, Diana, and a brother, Tony.Due to her brother's interest in motorsport, Eileen became interested in racing in the late 1920s. She befriended a racing driver of the day,
Thomas Pitt Cholmondeley-Tapper , and Eileen soon began racing herself. She was frequently noted as the entrant when Cholmondeley-Tapper raced, chiefly because it was her car(s) used; Tony Ellison invariably being the mechanic.Her main racing achievement came in 1932 when she won the
Duchess of York 's race for women drivers atBrooklands . The competitors included Elsie Wisdom (Invicta), Fay Taylour (Talbot 105) andKay Petre (Daytona Wolseley Hornet Special). Eileen Ellison won fromKay Petre , who was arguably the most famous female racing driver of her day.With her brother and Cholmondeley Tapper, Eileen Ellison travelled throughout Europe to racing venues. Cholmondeley-Tapper wrote a book entitled "Amateur Racing Driver" about his exploits but Eileen Ellison is only briefly mentioned in the book.
World War 2 drew a halt to motorsport in Europe but by this time, Eileen Ellison had found another interest in life - her new husband. Eileen married Squadron Leader Brian Lane in 1940. The marriage was brief, as he was killed in action in 1942.
After a period of mourning, she moved to South Africa where she met landowner, Owen Fargus. He owned property in the
United Kingdom , inSouth Africa andJersey and the couple led a jet-setting lifestyle. She remained with Fargus until death from illness in 1967. Owen Fargus died in Jersey in [1990] See ANTHONY FORBES WHITMORE " A CAMBRIDGE LIFE" the biography of Eileen Ellison, who is her only living relative. See www.historicracing.com
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