Hi Gang,
I am researching the lives of my grandparents and writing a biography. My grandmother was the 1920s English swimming superstar Hilda James. 1920 Olympic silver medallist and holder of very record 100 yards to 1 mile, plus Thames, Seine long distance reords etc. Prevented from attending the 1924 Olympics by her jealous mother (at age 20 and still a minor!) she turned professional and joined Cunard, cruising for 5 years aboard the luxury liner Carinthia.
Hugh McAllister was a notable Marconi wireless engineer and Cunard officer, making the first ship to shore transmissions to New York from all points around the globe during Carinthia's World Cruise 1926-27. They met aboard the ship and married in 1930, Hilda leaving the sea. Hugh went on to be involved in designing the wireless installations on Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, and was one of the engineers "kidnapped" aboard when Queen Elizabeth sailed unexpectedly out of the Clyde to the USA in 1940. He went on to the UK Admiralty, and was involved in early radar. After WW2, he designed guidance systems for UK rocket programmes.
Hilda bought a bike ca. 1926, and I have some photos for i.d. if any of you good people have the knowledge, especially if the dates/years match up! She was considered a bit of a tearaway, her parents were deeply religious puritan types and the bike horrified them. She also received a letter from Lady Astor instructing her to cease and desist at once from tearing around the lanes of rural Cheshire in a manner so unbecoming for her sex!
Thanks a lot,
Mac.