Gabrielle Borthwick
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30 June 1866
Honourable Gabrielle Borthwick | |
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| Born | Gabrielle Margaret Ariana Borthwick 30 June 1866 London |
| Died | 10 October 1952 (aged 86) Broadbridge Heath, Sussex |
| Known for | Motorist and mechanic |
Gabrielle Borthwick (30 June 1866 – 10 October 1952) was a pioneering motorist and mechanic. She was one of the early wealthy women motorists to set up a garage and a school for teaching men and women to drive cars. She was chairman of the executive committee for the Women’s Automobile and Sports Association which was associated with the Royal Automobile Club.[1][2]
Hon. Gabrielle Margaret Ariana Borthwick was born on 30 June 1866. She was the eldest daughter of Alice Day and the 19th Lord Borthwick, Cunninghame Borthwick. As a young woman, she had been presented at court but never went on to marry. Borthwick spent time in Florence where it was rumored that she had had a lesbian affair.[citation needed]
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
Borthwick was initiated[3] as a member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn in July 1891.[4][5]
