London Ladies' Motor Club

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title: London Ladies' Motor Club
text: The London Ladies' Motor Club was a motorcycle club for women based in London, England, founded in 1926, and affiliated with the Auto-Cycle Union. The club was founded by well-known racer and stunt rider Jessie Hole. The club president was Kathleen Pelham Burn, and Betty Debenham acted as the press secretary. Other notable members included Nancy Debenham, Marjorie Cottle, Mrs Victor Bruce and Violette Cordery. In 1927, the club's team was victorious at the Archery Sports motorcycle trial, beatin
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date modified: 2023-08-01T07:32:51Z
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