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Edith Parnell (1913 – 13 November 1938), known to friends as Bunny, was a Welsh swimmer and journalist. In 1929 she became the youngest known person to swim across the Bristol Channel.

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Early life and the Bristol Channel

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Edith Gertrude Parnell was the daughter of Mr and Mrs F. R. Parnell of Penarth.[1]

In 1928, Parnell was already known as a distance swimmer, supporting other young women on attempts to cross the Bristol Channel.[2] On 15 August 1929, at age 16, she became the second person to swim the Bristol Channel, swimming from Penarth to Weston-super-Mare in 10 hours, 15 minutes.[3] She remains the youngest person ever to have made the crossing.[4]

Journalism and advertising

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She later became the first woman reporter for the Reuters News Agency in Paris and London, and the first woman editor of a Sunday newspaper. She was later editorial manager of Higham's advertising agency.[5] She handled publicity for Higham clients, including Coty, Imperial Chemical Industries, and the "Bread for Energy" campaign.[6] She attended a convention of the Advertising Federation in Boston in 1936, and was the only woman delegate at the convention,[7] representing the London-based Regent Advertising Club.[8] She also spoke to the Rotary Club of Montreal in 1936, on the topic "Public Relations from a Woman's Standpoint."[7]

Personal life

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Parnell married the Welsh journalist Hugh Cudlipp in April 1936,[9] though the marriage was not a success. She was simultaneously in love with Tom Darlow, editor of John Bull, and kept up an affair with him.[10] She died on 13 November 1938,[11] aged 25 years, after complications from a Caesarean section in a Harley Street clinic.[10]

Parnell's story partly inspired the novel Wonder Girls (2012) by Catherine Jones.[12][13]

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