Una May Cameron[1] (6 May 1904 – 15 October 1987) was a Scottish mountain climber known for her ascents in the Alps, Caucasus and Kenya.
[2] She studied in the Cheltenham Ladies' College in Montreux, Switzerland and the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London.
She also made the first female ascent of the highest peak, Batian, on Mount Kenya, March 1938.
[4] She lived for many years in Courmayeur, Italy, and made many ascents in the Mont Blanc range.
[citation needed] In 2002, the Montagna Sicura Foundation in Courmayeur, Italy designated their headquarters in Una's home that she had built during the 1930s which is still named after her, Villa Cameron.