Badass Joan

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  • #93729
    bob
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    MIGHTY JOAN RHODES (4/13/21-5/30/10)
    Here’s Joan Rhodes, a famous and attractive British strong girl from the 1950’s and 60’s. An early photo:
    http://www.fotobank.ru/img/ER00-0711.jpg?size=l
    She was a thin girl, not too thickly muscled yet she seemed to have been blessed with unusual strength.
    I don’t know if Joan was faster than a speeding bullet or whether she could leap tall buildings in a single bound, but at times she seemed more powerful than a locomotive and she really could bend steel in her bare hands. Joan’s neat steel diamond:
    http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/images/uploaded/scaled/Joan-Rhodes-1._s.jpg
    She toured with circuses and stage shows in Britain and had TV appearances in the UK and US, always displaying her might.
    Joan’s heavy table lift:
    http://femtime.narod.ru/library/sport/rhodes/rhodes9.jpg
    In the day she could lift heavy automobiles and even a baby elephant. She could tear 1,000 page phone books into quarters as though they were made of tissue paper. Tearing phone books:
    http://femtime.narod.ru/library/sport/rhodes/rhodes18.jpg
    Steel bending:
    http://www.staylace.com/gallery/gallery09/graphics/rhodes_joan.jpg
    A phone book feast:
    http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/images/uploaded/scaled/Joan-Rhodes-2._s.jpg
    More steel punishment:
    http://femtime.narod.ru/library/sport/rhodes/rhodes2.jpg
    Once on a British TV stage show Joan unleashed her ungodly might upon an automoobile, tearing it apart with her bare hands.
    First she pulled off the bumpers and then she ripped the doors off their hinges.
    She pulled off the hood and tossed it aside and then grabbed the heavy steel engine and yanked it away in her arms, and then she destroyed it.
    Then Joan pulled off all the wheels and did not cease her rampage until the pathetic machine was completely destroyed.
    I really could’nt tell you how much of this is fact or fiction but it is “showbiz” so take it with a grain of salt. Rob
    Other articles:
    http://www.lonympics.co.uk/JoanRhodes.htm
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article7144255.ece

    #93740
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    So many are focused on the present-day contenders, many forget about the ones from past decades.

    Thanks for posting this retrospective on Joan! B)

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #93743
    Ashlee
    Participant

    wow what a hard life!

    #93751
    bob
    Participant

    Yeah, Joan had it rough in her early days, but maybe that’s what makes your spirit strong. Since Joan was already strong, a strong spirit makes you mighty.
    I found a lot of other stories about old-time strongwomen on the web and if I can find the time this summer I will post another thread. -Rob

    #94512
    cpbell0033944
    Participant

    R.I.P Joan.

    #94540
    Delmo Walters Jr.
    Participant

    First I’ve heard of this. Sad but she lived a long life.

    #94823
    bob
    Participant

    I found another old picture of Joan from the early 50’s.

    This is from a British TV show. Ventriloquist Ray Alan is on the left with his dummy Lord Charles.

    Of course, Our Lady is devouring another steel bar. -Rob
    http://www.anorak.co.uk/wp-content/gallery/ray-alan/8899165.jpg

    #94825
    cpbell0033944
    Participant

    hallarch wrote:

    I found another old picture of Joan from the early 50’s.

    This is from a British TV show. Ventriloquist Ray Alan is on the left with his dummy Lord Charles.

    Of course, Our Lady is devouring another steel bar. -Rob
    http://www.anorak.co.uk/wp-content/gallery/ray-alan/8899165.jpg

    I remember Ray Allen from my childhood when he was an older man; mind you, Lord Charles drove me up the wall, but it’s good to see him younger and, of course, with Joan.

    #94862
    bob
    Participant

    I do not remember Ray Alan or even Joan for that matter.

    Joan wrote an auto-bio book which I would love to read but the damn thing is out of print now, and for three months I can’t find it anywhere. -Rob

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