Dorothy Levitt

Dorothy Levitt

Dorothy Levitt was one of the first British female racing drivers. In her column for women, she advised women on a car to buy, how to dress while driving, and items to bring, including gloves, an extra handkerchief, a clean veil, a powder-puff, hair-pins, a hand mirror, chocolates, and a gun.

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