Betty Carstairs

Betty Carstairs

Betty Carstairs (1900–1993) was a wealthy British power boat racer known for her speed and her eccentric lifestyle.

Biography

She was born in 1900 as Marion Barbara Carstairs in Mayfair, London, England, the daughter of Frances (Fannie) Evelyn Bostwick, second child of Jabez Bostwick and his wife Helen, and Captain Albert Carstairs, a Scotsman with the Royal Irish Rifles.[1] Carstairs' mother, an alcoholic American heiress, married Captain Francis Francis, with whom she had two more children, Evelyn (Sally) Francis and Francis Francis Jr. Her last husband was the French surgeon Serge Voronoff.[1]

During World War I, Carstairs served in France with the Red Cross, driving ambulances, before going to Dublin with the Women's Legion Mechanical Transport Section. After the war, she served with the Royal Army Service Corps in France, re-burying the war-dead. Later, in 1920, she and a group of friends started the 'X Garage', a chauffeuring service that featured a women-only staff of drivers.[2]

Carstairs lived a colorful life. She usually dressed as a man, had tattooed arms, and loved machines, adventure and speed. Openly lesbian, she had numerous affairs with women, including Dolly Wilde—Oscar Wilde's niece and a fellow ambulance driver from Dublin with whom she had lived in Paris—and a string of actresses, most notably Tallulah Bankhead and Marlene Dietrich.[3] Carstairs married once,[2] to a French Count in 1918 so as to gain access to her trust fund, independent of her mother. After her mother's death the marriage was immediately annulled on the grounds of non-consummation.[3]

In 1925, she purchased a motorboat after inheriting a fortune through her mother and grandmother from Standard Oil. She was also given a Steiff doll by a girlfriend, Ruth Baldwin, and christened him Lord Tod Wadley. She was extremely attached to this, keeping it with her until her death, although—unlike Campbell's mascot 'Mr Whoppit'—she didn't take it into her speedboats for fear of losing it.[2][4] Between 1925 and 1930, Carstairs spent considerable time in powerboats, becoming a very successful racer, although the Harmsworth Trophy she longed for always eluded her. She did take the Duke of York's trophy and establish herself as the fastest woman on water.

Carstairs was also known for her generosity to her friends. She was close to several male racing drivers and land speed record competitors, using her considerable wealth to assist them. She paid $10,000 of her money to fund the building of a Bluebird for Sir Malcolm Campbell, who once described her as, "the greatest sportsman I know".[2][5] She was equally generous to John Cobb, whose Railton Special was powered by the pair of engines from her powerboat Estelle V.[5] And after she invested $40,000 purchasing the island of Whale Cay in the Bahamas, she lavishly hosted such guests as Marlene Dietrich, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. She not only constructed a Great House for herself and her guests, but also a lighthouse, school, church, and cannery. She later expanded these properties by also buying the additional islands of Bird Cay, Cat Cay, Devil's Cay, half of Hoffman's Cay, a and a tract of land on Andros.[3]

After selling the island in 1975, Carstairs relocated to Miami, Florida in the late 1950s. She died in Naples, Florida in 1993.

References

  • Adrian Rance (1989). Fast Boats and Flying Boats. Southampton: Ensign Publications. ISBN 1-85455-026-8. 
  1. ^ a b Irish Times (August 9, 1997) Weekend Books: A fast lady called Joe. (review of The Queen of Whale Cay)
  2. ^ a b c d Terry Castle (5 March 1998). "If everybody had a wadley (review of The Queen of Whale Cay)". London Review of Books. http://www.lrb.co.uk/v20/n05/cast01_.html. 
  3. ^ a b c Kate Summerscale (1997). The Queen of Whale Cay. London: Penguin. ISBN 0-670-88018-3. http://www.richmondreview.co.uk/features/summer01.html. 
  4. ^ "Photograph with Lord Tod Wadley". http://thepetitesophisticate.blogspot.com/2008/05/lord-tod-wadley.html. 
  5. ^ a b Charles Jennings (2005). The Fast Set. Abacus. ISBN 0349115966. 

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