Mary, Lady Heath

Sophie Mary Peirce-Evans
Sophie Mary Eliott-Lynn
Mary, Lady Heath
Peirce-Evans, as depicted in a painting by John Lavery entitled An Irish Airwoman
Born(1896-11-17)17 November 1896
Died9 May 1939(1939-05-09) (aged 42)
St Leonards's Hospital, Shoreditch, London
Resting placeSurrey

Mary, Lady Heath[a] (17 November 1896 – 9 May 1939)[1] was an Irish aviator and sportswoman. Born Sophie Catherine Theresa Mary Peirce-Evans in Knockaderry, County Limerick, near the town of Newcastle West. She was one of the best-known women in the world for a five-year period from the mid-1920s.

Early life

When the young Sophie Peirce-Evans was one year old, her father John Peirce-Evans,[2] bludgeoned her mother Kate Theresa Dooling to death with a heavy stick. He was found guilty of murder and declared insane. His daughter was taken to the home of her grandfather in Newcastle West, County Limerick where she was brought up by two maiden aunts, who discouraged her passion for sports.

After schooldays in Rochelle School, Cork; Princess Garden Belfast and St Margaret's Hall on Mespil Road in Dublin, where she played hockey and tennis, Sophie enrolled in the Royal College of Science for Ireland on Merrion Street (now Government Buildings).

The college was designed to produce the educated farmers which the country then needed. Sophie, one of the few women in the college, duly took a top-class degree in science, specialising in agriculture. She also played with the college hockey team and contributed to a student magazine, copies of which are held in the National Library of Ireland. After getting her degree, she moved to Kenya with her first husband, William Elliot-Lynn. In 1925, she published a book of poetry called East African Nights.[3]

She was a Soroptimist and a Founder Member of SI Greater London, which was chartered in 1923.

Careers

Athletics

Before becoming a pilot, Lady Heath had already made her mark. During World War I, she spent two years as a despatch rider, based in England and later France, where she had her portrait painted by Sir John Lavery. By then, she had married the first of her three husbands and as Sophie Mary Eliott-Lynn, was one of the founders of the Women's Amateur Athletic Association after her move from her native Ireland to London in 1922, following a brief sojourn in Aberdeen.

In 1922, she finished second behind Sylvia Stone in the national high jump event. The following year Eliott-Lynn became the national javelin (two handed) champion, after winning the WAAA Championships title at the 1923 WAAA Championships.[4][5] She also finished second in the 120 yards hurdles event and third in the shot put event.[6]

She set a disputed world record for the high jump. In 1923 she represented the United Kingdom at the 1923 Women's Olympiad[7] in Monte Carlo, during the games she came third place at the high jump, javelin throw and the Women's pentathlon. In 1924 she participated in the 1924 Women's Olympiad winning the silver medal in the long jump. Also in 1924, she won the high jump and javelin AAA titles at the 1924 WAAA Championships.[8]

In 1925, she published a coaching manual Athletics for women and girls, which advised on basic training and was also a delegate to the International Olympic Committee, the same year that she took her first flying lessons. In 1926 she again represented the United Kingdom at javelin at the 1926 Women's World Games in Gothenburg, coming fourth, with a throw of 44.63 metres.[7]

In 1928, Lady Heath represented England as a judge in the 1928 Summer Olympics, the first Olympics in which women's athletics were included.[3]

Aviation career

Mary Lady Heath (atop centre)

The following year, Lady Heath became the first woman to hold a commercial flying licence in Britain and along the way, set records for altitude in a small plane and later a Shorts seaplane, was the first woman to parachute from an aeroplane (landing in the middle of a football match). After her great flight from the Cape, she took a mechanic's qualification in the US, the first woman to do so.

In an era when the world had gone aviation-mad due to the exploits of Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, Lady Heath was more than able to hold her own.[9] By 1927 she had three aircraft: an Avro Avian (registration G-EBQL), a de Havilland Moth (G-EBMV) and an S.E.5a (G-EBPA).[10] "Britain's Lady Lindy," as she was known in the United States, made front-page news as the first pilot, male or female, to fly a small open-cockpit aircraft from Cape Town to London (Croydon Aerodrome). She had thought it would take her three weeks; as it turned out, it took her three months, from January to May 1928.[11]

A scale model of the plane used by Lady Heath is on display at The Little Museum of Dublin.[12] She wrote about the experience later in a book Woman and Flying, that she co-wrote with Stella Wolfe Murray.[13] In July 1928 she spent a few weeks volunteering as a co-pilot with a civil airline, KLM. She was hoping to be appointed to the newly created Batavia route, which would have made her the first woman pilot with a commercial airline. The world was not ready for female pilots and her hope was not fulfilled.[14]

Just when her fame was at its height, with her life a constant whirl of lectures, races and long-distance flights, Lady Heath (she married Sir James Heath in October 1927)[15] was badly injured in a crash just before the National Air Races in Cleveland, Ohio in 1929. Before her accident Lady Heath applied for American citizenship, intending to remain in the USA where she had made a good living on the lecture circuit and as an agent for Cirrus Engines.[16] Lady Heath was never the same after her accident.

After divorce in Reno, Nevada, from Heath in 1930,[15] she returned to Ireland with her third husband G.A.R. Williams, a horseman and pilot of Caribbean origin, and became involved in private aviation, briefly running her own company at Kildonan, near Dublin in the mid-1930s, and helping produce the generation of pilots that would help establish the national airline Aer Lingus.

Records

Family life

Marriages

Lady Heath's first marriage was to Major William Eliot Lynn after which she was well known as Mrs Eliot Lynn.[2] She divorced her husband, alleging cruelty and after he died in London in early 1927, married Sir James Heath on 11 October 1927[15] at Christ Church in Mayfair, London. [citation needed] In January 1930 she filed for a divorce from Heath in Reno, Nevada, United States and was awarded a decree nisi in May of the same year.[18][19]

On 12 November 1931, she married G.A.R. Williams in Lexington, Kentucky, United States.[20][21]

Death

On 9 May 1939, aged 42, she died in St Leonard's Hospital, Shoreditch, London following a fall inside a double-decker tram.[2][22][23] At the inquest the conductor gave evidence that she was sitting on the top deck and she seemed "very vague"; another passenger commented to the conductor that "I think the lady is asleep", before she fell down the stairs and hit her head on the driver's controller box.[24] In the previous years, with alcoholism now a serious problem, she had left Ireland and her husband for England and had made a number of appearances in court on charges relating to drunkenness.

A pathologist said he found no evidence of alcohol but detailed evidence of an old blood clot which may have caused the fall; the jury returned a verdict of accidental death.[24] On 15 May 1939, according to newspaper reports, her ashes were scattered over Surrey from an aircraft flown by her estranged husband from Croydon Airport[25][26] although legend has it that her ashes were returned to Ireland where they were scattered over her native Newcastle West.

In 2013, aviator Tracey Curtis-Taylor retraced Lady Heath's 1928 South Africa to England flight in a biplane. The flight was the subject of a BBC documentary, which included details and photographs of Lady Heath's original flight.[27]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ She is often incorrectly referred to as "Lady Mary Heath". The title "Lady" before the Christian name is borne by daughters of dukes, marquesses and earls but she derived hers from her husband's baronetcy, so she should be called "Lady Heath"
  1. ^ Connor, Pat. "Lady Sophie Mary Heath". RootsWeb, 21 August 2003. Retrieved: 19 May 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Mrs. G. A. R. Williams". The Times. No. 48301. London. 10 May 1939. p. 18..
  3. ^ a b "Evans, Sophie Catherine Peirce- ('Elliott Lynn'; Lady Heath) | Dictionary of Irish Biography". dib.ie. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Women First A.A.A. Meeting". Sunday Express. 19 August 1923. Retrieved 8 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ "Women's Sports". Birmingham Daily Gazette. 20 August 1923. Retrieved 8 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 8 December 2024.
  7. ^ a b Markula, Pirkko (2005). "Sophie.Part Two:The Athlete". Feminist Sport Studies: Sharing Experiences of Joy And Pain. SUNY Press. pp. 178–9. ISBN 9780791465301. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  8. ^ "Record Performances by Women". The Scotsman. 30 June 1924. Retrieved 8 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^ "Famed Aviatrix Dies after Fall in a Street Car". Chicago Tribune. 10 May 1939. p. 28 – via Newspapers.com. Her name was bracketed with Charles A. Lindbergh's by the International League of Aviators as an outstanding flier of 1927.
  10. ^ "The Private Owners' List". Flight. Vol. XIX, no. 986. 17 November 1927. p. 798.
  11. ^ Blake, Debbie (2015), Daughters of Ireland: Pioneering Irish Women, Dublin, Ireland: History Press, pp. 165–168, ISBN 978-0-7509-6569-9
  12. ^ "Women's History of Ireland". The Little Museum of Dublin.
  13. ^ Heath and Murray 1929 [page needed].
  14. ^ Pelletier 2012 [page needed]
  15. ^ a b c Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 1938. Burke's Peerage Ltd. p. 1275.
  16. ^ "Lady Heath and American". Western Daily Press. 30 January 1929. p. 11.
  17. ^ Lady Heath (19 July 1928). "My Seaplane Record". Flight. Vol. XX, no. 1021. p. 615.
  18. ^ "Lady Heath – Decree Nisi Expected to be obtained to-day". Hull Daily Mail. 3 May 1930. p. 5.
  19. ^ "Lady Heath – Well-known Aviatrix Files Divorce Suit". Western Morning News. 21 January 1930. p. 7.
  20. ^ "Lady Heath married in America". Western Morning News. 13 November 1931. p. 7.
  21. ^ "G A R Williams" in the British Newspaper Archive – 1931-1939 – genesreunited.co.uk
  22. ^ "G A R Williams – West Yorkshire, England – 1939 –" – via British Newspaper Archive.
  23. ^ "Fall Off Car Kills Noted Aviatrix". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, New York. 9 May 1939. p. 1.
  24. ^ a b "Inquest Story of Famous Air Womans's Fall to Death – Tragic Occurrence on a Tramcar". Nottingham Evening Post. 11 May 1939. p. 7.
  25. ^ "Untitled". Western Daily Press. 16 May 1939. p. 5 – via British Newspaper Archive. The ashes of the former Lady Heath, pioneer airwoman, who died early last week, were strewn over Surrey yesterday from an aeroplane which left Croydon airport, from which she had made several of her notable flights.
  26. ^ "Untitled". Western Gazette. 19 May 1939. p. 11 – via British Newspaper Archive. The late Mrs. Mary S. C. T. Williams, formerly Lady (Mary) Heath, famous airwoman, wished her ashes to be strewn from a 'plane. The ceremony was performed by her husband on a flight over Surrey on Monday.
  27. ^ "BBC Four – The Lady Who Flew Africa: The Aviatrix". BBC. Retrieved 19 March 2019.

Bibliography

  • Heath, S.M.P.E. and Stella Wolfe Murray. Woman and Flying. London: J. Long, 1929.
  • Naughton, Lindie. Lady Icarus: The Life of Irish Aviator Lady Mary Heath London: Ashfield Press, 2004. ISBN 1-901658-38-4.
  • Pelletier, Alain. High-Flying Women: a World History of Female Pilots. Sparkford, UK: Haynes, 2012. ISBN 978-0-85733-257-8.

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