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The Spirit of Everywoman (Eleanor Velasco Thornton)
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- Mar 17, 2026
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Summary
Eleanor “Nelly” Velasco Thornton - long rumored to be the muse for Rolls‑Royce’s Spirit of Ecstasy - led a far richer life than the legend suggests, rising from a struggling London family to become a skilled telegraphist, actress, model, and ultimately a pivotal figure in Britain’s early motoring world. Her work at the Automobile Club and later Car Illustrated brought her into the orbit of John “Monty” Montagu, whose private commission of a small sculpture by Charles Sykes would later evolve, through corporate reinvention and mythmaking, into the famous Rolls‑Royce mascot. Though the evidence linking her to the emblem is largely circumstantial, her true legacy lies in her quiet, class‑defying professional success and the life she built before her death at 35 aboard the torpedoed SS Persia - a story far more compelling than any automotive myth.