Roberta Cowell

From LGBT Archive
Revision as of 12:33, 1 November 2013 by Ross Burgess (Talk | contribs) (References)

Jump to: navigation, search

Roberta Cowell (1918–2011) was the first known British male-to-female transsexual to undergo sex reassignment surgery.[1]

Born Robert Cowell in Croydon, she was a Spitfire pilot in World War II and a racing driver after the war. She had a vaginoplasty in 1951, via a surgical method invented and performed by Dr Harold Gillies. This occurred two years before Christine Jorgensen's surgery in Denmark. Roberta Cowell's surgical transformation and friendship with the female-to-male transsexual Michael Dillon, also operated on by the plastic surgeon Sir Harold Gillies, is documented in the book The First Man-Made Man by Pagan Kennedy [2]. Roberta's life is described in her biography, Roberta Cowell's Story.[3]

Roberta was able to have her birth certificate changed, which later became impossible (following the Corbett v Corbett decision) until the recent Gender Recognition Act. She was thus technically in a same-sex marriage until her divorce.

In 2010, Croydon Trans Group held a celebration of Roberta Cowell's life as part of LGBT History Month.[4]

Roberta Cowell died in October 2011, but this was known to few people, and was first reported two years later, in the Independent on Sunday.[5]

References

  1. Roberta Cowell, the First British Transsexual, Transgender Zone Media Archives. http://www.transgenderzone.com/features/roberta_cowell.htm
  2. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/18/books/review/Roach.t.html?ex=1331784000&en=7d2bd0c4d7848926&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink
  3. Roberta Cowell's Story by Roberta Cowell, Heinemann, 1954
  4. A celebration of Roberta Cowell: http://www.croydontrans.org.uk/roberta.htm
  5. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/its-easier-to-change-a-body-than-to-change-a-mind-the-extraordinary-life-and-lonely-death-of-roberta-cowell-8899823.htmlMatthew Bell, "'It's easier to change a body than to change a mind': The extraordinary life and lonely death of Roberta Cowell" Independent on Sunday 27 October 2013