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Thursday, 4 June 2026

Leamington Spa's 44th Blue Plaque commemorating Eleanor Thornton

 


Leamington Spa's 44th Blue Plaque, which commemorates Eleanor Thornton, the model used for the worldwide iconic figure on the front of Rolls-Royces.


  

Blue Plaque Honours Leamington Woman Behind the Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy

A blue plaque at 24 Charlotte Street in Leamington Spa was unveiled by Town Mayor Cllr Sarah Boad on Thursday, 4 June, in honour of Eleanor Velasco Thornton, also known as “Nelly”, who was the model for the Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy emblem, one of the most recognisable symbols in motoring history.

The Blue Plaque Scheme recognises former residents of Royal Leamington Spa who made significant contributions to the town’s history.

The Mayor of Leamington Spa, Cllr Sarah Boad, said:

“The woman seemingly in flight mascot we know for sitting proudly at the front of this prestigious car has a story behind it that brings a fascinating link and history to Leamington Spa.

“The story of this Leamingtonian, was of a bright, independent woman who trained as a secretary, obtained a responsible position working for an automotive journal and went on to work as a Personal Assistant to the Editor, John Scott-Montagu, of Car Illustrated. He was an early car enthusiast and bought a Rolls-Royce and commissioned the sculpture of his muse, Nelly who modelled for this distinctive emblem.

“The Blue Plaque commemorates this famous image of Nelly, a resident of our wonderful town, for future generations.

“The Royal Leamington Spa Town Council’s Blue Plaques Scheme brings together a group of volunteers and statutory bodies dedicated to celebrating the town’s rich history. I wish to thank the Blue Plaque Group for their hard work in ensuring that the inspiration Nelly provided as a model for the iconic Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy is remembered.”




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