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Cowell RobertaF

Remembering (Oct 11, 2011)

April 8, 1918 · Croydon, England
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Moon Sign
Aquarius
Sun Sign
Pisces
Ascendant
Sagittarius
Nakshatra
Shatabhisha
Birth Star
SportsTravelSelfEmployedMilitaryPilotEntrepreneurDivorceeLife Path 4
Biography

Cowell RobertaF Biography

British racing driver and Second World War fighter pilot, nicknamed Betty, she was the first known British trans woman to undergo sex reassignment surgery. Cowell was one of three children of Major-General Sir Ernest Marshall Cowell KBE CB (1886–1971), a prominent surgeon, and Dorothy Elizabeth Miller (1886–1962), a fine pianist and singer. On 28 December 1940, Robert Bob Cowell was commissioned into the Royal Army Service Corps as second lieutenant. By June 1944, Cowell was flying with No. 4 Squadron RAF, a squadron assigned to the task of aerial reconnaissance. On 18 November 1944, Cowell was piloting one of a pair of Typhoons on a low-level sortie near Bocholt, Germany. South east of Kessel, Cowell attacked targets on the ground, but the aircrafts engine was knocked out and its wing holed by German anti-aircraft fire. Cowell was flying too low to bail-out and instead jettisoned the cockpit canopy and glided the Typhoon to a successful deadstick crash-landing. Cowell was captured by German troops, and made two failed escape attempts, and was taken to the prisoner–of–war camp Stalag Luft I. Cowell remained a prisoner for around five months, occupying the time by teaching classes in automotive-engineering to fellow inmates. Between 12 and 14 May 1945, Cowell was one of the Commonwealth personnel flown back to the United Kingdom by aircraft of the U.S. Army Air Forces. After demobilization, Cowell was engaged in a number of business ventures, founding a motor-racing team in 1946 and competing in events across Europe. In 1948, Cowell, suffering from depression, consulted a Freudian psychiatrist who gradually revealed, in her own words, that her "unconscious mind was predominantly female" and the "feminine side of my nature, which all my life I had known of and severely repressed, was very much more fundamental and deep-rooted than I had supposed." By 1950, Cowell was taking large doses of estrogen, but was still living as a man. She had become acquainted with Michael Dillon, a physician who was the first British trans man, after reading his 1946 volume Self: A Study in Endocrinology and Ethics. This work proposed that individuals should have the right to change gender, to have the kind of body they desired. Dillon subsequently carried out an inguinal orchiectomy (surgical removal of testicle/s and the full spermatic cord) on Cowell in secret, as the procedure was then illegal. Cowell then presented herself to a private Harley Street gynaecologist and was able to obtain from him a document stating she was intersex. She had a vaginoplasty on 15 May 1951. The operation was carried out by Sir Harold Gillies, widely considered the father of plastic surgery, with the assistance of American surgeon Ralph Millard. Gillies had operated on Michael Dillon, but vaginoplasty was then an entirely novel procedure, which Gillies had only performed experimentally on a cadaver. This allowed her to have a new birth certificate issued on 17 May 1951, with her recorded sex changed to female, and her name, Roberta Elizabeth Cowell. As Roberta, she still loved speed, sports and racing. By 1954, her two business ventures, a racing car engineering company (Leacroft of Egham) and a clothing company had both ceased trading and her change of legal gender had made it impossible for her to continue Grand Prix motor racing. However, in March 1954, news of her gender reassignment broke, gaining public interest around the world. In the United Kingdom, her story was p
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Roberta Cowell (born Reginald Cowell)

Profile summary: Roberta Cowell is recognized in public histories as a British figure notable for being a pioneering transgender woman in the United Kingdom. Public records indicate she was born in Croydon on 8 April 1918 and is widely cited for her gender transition in the mid-20th century. Her life has been referenced in discussions of LGBTQ+ history and British social change.

Basic details

  • Birth date: 8 April 1918
  • Birthplace: Croydon, United Kingdom
  • Public profile: prominent in LGBT historical contexts for early gender transition

Notable historical significance

Roberta Cowell is regarded as a pioneering figure in transgender history in the UK. Her story is cited in historical accounts that examine gender, identity, and public life in the mid-20th century. She is frequently mentioned in biographies and educational materials about transgender pioneers.

News and public discourse

There is no ongoing news coverage or public activity attributed to Roberta Cowell in contemporary media. References to her life appear primarily in retrospective narratives, historical articles, and LGBTQ+ history programs.

Social media and online presence

There are no official social media profiles or contemporary channels maintained by Roberta Cowell. Public discussion about her life occurs through archives, scholarly works, and media focused on historical figures in LGBTQ+ history.

Recent projects and legacy

As a historical figure, Roberta Cowell does not have new projects attributed to her. Her legacy endures through biographies, documentaries, and educational materials that explore transgender history in Britain and the broader cultural context of her time.

Note: For precise biographical details, consult reputable historical sources, archival collections, and scholarly works covering transgender heritage in the UK.

Birth Chart

VEDIC · D1
North Indian Chart · D1
South Indian Chart · D1
PlanetDegSignNakshatraHouse
Ascendant
5°SagittariusMula
1
Sun
24°PiscesRevati
4
Moon
10°AquariusShatabhisha
3
Jupiter
16°TaurusRohini
6
RahuR
2°SagittariusMula
1
Mercury
13°AriesBharani
5
Venus
9°AquariusShatabhisha
3
KetuR
2°GeminiMrigashira
7
SaturnR
14°CancerPushya
8
MarsR
23°LeoPurva Phalguni
9

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4

Chaldean Life Path 4 is Rahu-like in intensity—work, order, and practical building. It indicates results through discipline, structure, and steady effort.

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4

Chaldean Destiny 4 indicates practical building through discipline and systems. It supports operations, engineering, execution, and stable long-term progress.

Soul Urge
7

Chaldean Soul 7 desires truth and depth. It seeks learning, solitude, spiritual growth, and refined understanding.

Personality
6

Chaldean Personality 6 appears caring, responsible, and protective. Others often see harmony-making and relationship commitment.

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11

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8

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1928
Misc.
Great Insight 1928 (First felt to be female)
1941
Relationship
Marriage May 1941 (Diana Margaret Zelma Carpenter)
1942
Family
Change in family responsibilities July 1942 (Birth of daughter, Anne)
1944
Family
Change in family responsibilities August 1944 (Birth of daughter, Diana)
1948
Career
Begin Major Project 1948 (Sex change)
1951
Health
Medical procedure 15 May 1951 (Final transsexual surgery, vaginoplasty)
1951
Misc.
Changed Name 17 May 1951 (New female birth certificate)
1952
Relationship
Divorce dates 1952 (From only wife)
2011
Death
Death, Cause unspecified 11 October 2011 (age 93)
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