London Ladies' Motor Club

[1] The club president was Kathleen Pelham Burn (Countess of Drogheda),[3] and Betty Debenham acted as the press secretary.

[2] Other notable members included Nancy Debenham, Marjorie Cottle,[4] Mrs Victor Bruce and Violette Cordery.

[5] In 1928, another team of club members won the first motorcycle race organised exclusively for women, held at the Brooklands track and organised by the Essex Motor Club.

[6] The club went on to organize their own events, including trials and races, for both men and women.

In 1931 they planned a forty-mile race in Surrey and Kent in which men competed and the club members officiated.

Eight of the club members dining at the Connaught Rooms in 1930