British engineer
Eleanor Shelley-Rolls
Born 9 October 1872Mayfair, London, England
Died 15 September 1961Westminster, London, England
Occupation Engineer Organization Women's Engineering Society
Eleanor Georgiana Shelley-Rolls (9 October 1872 – 15 September 1961) was one of the original signatories of the Women's Engineering Society founding documents. She was a keen hot air[citation needed ] balloonist.
Early life
Rolls was born in Mayfair, London in 1872.[citation needed ] She was the daughter of John Allan Rolls , 1st Baron Llangattock and Georgiana Marcia Maclean . Her three brothers, Charles Rolls [ 1] John Maclean Rolls and Henry Allan Rolls all predeceased her, dying without issue, so she inherited the family estate The Hendre , near Monmouth .
Career
Rolls married John Courtown Edward Shelley in 1898, they both changed their surname legally to Shelley-Rolls in 1917 when she inherited the family estate at The Hendre on the death of her brother John , 2nd Baron Llangattock in 1916.[ 2] Before World War One, she and her husband flew in hot air[citation needed ] balloons, often sharing a flight with May Assheton Harbord , the first woman to hold an Aeronaut's Certificate in UK.[ 3] The couple in one of the earliest Zeppelins, and in an early type of aeroplane in the pre war years.[ 4]
On 23 June 1919, she became one of the seven co-signatures of the Memorandum of Association for the formation of the Women's Engineering Society alongside Rachel Parsons ; Lady Katharine Parsons ; Janetta Mary Ornsby ; Margaret Rowbotham ; Margaret, Lady Moir and Laura Annie Willson .[ 5] With Margaret Partridge , Shelley-Rolls canvassed support for electrification of Britain.[ 6] She attended the first statutory meeting of the Women's Engineering Society in 1920.[ 7] She remained on the Women's Engineering Society Advisory Council, was part of the Women's Engineering Society's 1925 Conference of Women . She acted as the Women's Engineering Society 's representative on the Electrical Association for Women board.[ 8] She was a member of the Council Industrial Co-partnership, a member of the Air League and the Executive League of Empire .[ 9] She was also President of the Women's Pioneer Housing , and a school manager.[ 9]
She studied and wrote about the history of motoring[ 7] and in later life took up breeding of Welsh Black Cattle .[ 10]
In 1920, she founded Atlanta Co Ltd , Loughborough, with Katharine Parsons .[ 11] [ 9] Atlanta Co Ltd only employed women, including Annette Ashberry .[ 12] She was the main beneficiary of Baron Llangattock 's £1.1 million estate.[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] She died on 15 September 1961.[ 16]
References
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^ "John Allan ROLLS, 1st. Baron Llangattock b. 19 Feb 1837 "Hendre House", Llangatwg Feibion Afel, Monmouthshire, Wales d. 24 Sep 1912 "Hendre House", Llangatwg Feibion Afel, Monmouthshire, Wales: Some Silk Weavers and Stay Makers" . wyndhammarsh.co.uk . Retrieved 26 August 2018 .
^ Heald, Henrietta (2019). Magnificent women and their revolutionary machines . London. ISBN 978-1-78352-660-4 . OCLC 1080083743 . {{cite book }}
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^ Locker, Anne (2018). "Partridge, Margaret Mary (1891–1967), electrical engineer" . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . doi :10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.110230 . ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8 .
^ a b "The Woman Engineer Vol 1" . www.theiet.org . Retrieved 26 August 2018 .
^ "The Woman Engineer Vol 2" . www.theiet.org . Retrieved 26 August 2018 .
^ a b c Law, Cheryl (2000). Women, A Modern Political Dictionary . I B Tauris & Co. Ltd. pp. 129– 130.
^ "Western Mail" . 24 July 1958. Retrieved 6 May 2019 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "The Electrical Association for Women | European Feminist Research Conference, Graz University of Technology, Austria | Arts and culture" . arts.brighton.ac.uk . Retrieved 26 August 2018 .
^ "Loughborough History and Heritage Network | The life of Annette Ashberry – a pioneering Woman engineer" . www.lboro-history-heritage.org.uk . Retrieved 26 August 2018 .
^ "Major Lord John Maclean Rolls 2nd Baron Llangattock | Christ Church, Oxford University" . www.chch.ox.ac.uk . Retrieved 26 August 2018 .
^ "Rolls family (Barons Llangattock), of The Hendre, documents [c. 1617]-1952GB0218.D361" . www.gwentarchives.gov.uk . Archived from the original on 10 October 2021. Retrieved 26 August 2018 .
^ Clarke, Tom. "Holst in an unusual circle" (PDF) . Holst Museum . Retrieved 25 August 2018 .
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