Isabella Bird (1831-1904)
A frail child beset by back problems, Bird ducked domestic life and found sustenance overseas. At 41, she set off on a journey to Hawaii, the Rocky Mountains, Japan, India and the Middle East and recorded her experiences in a series of best-selling travel books. In 1892, Bird became the first woman inducted into the Royal Geographical Society and in 1897, at the age of 66, she made her last trip up the Yangtze.