Ephemera
Miscellaneous items of interest.
Concerning The New 20 H.P. - a sales brochure
Miscellaneous Rolls-Royce and Bentley material not necessarily directly related to small horsepower cars.
Descriptions for some of the photos will be added shortly.
Development of the V-8 Engine
Historical Photos of The Hunt House, home of the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF)
https://www.henryroyce.org.uk/
Hunt House - Entry Court
Royce Crane in Hunt House Court
Silver Ghost Engine
Royce Dynamo
Royce Dynamo
Famous Boys Run
This is the donated case and bound collection of "Autocar" magazines in the Hunt House Library.
Merlin V12 Engine
Sprint
Hunt House Gallery
To Arms
Pictures of the 20HP chassis (GEN51) in the technical seminars area and some of it's parts blueprints.
Pictures of the 20HP chassis (GEN51) in the technical seminars area and some of it's parts blueprints.
Pictures of the 20HP chassis (GEN51) in the technical seminars area and some of it's parts blueprints.
Pictures of the 20HP chassis (GEN51) in the technical seminars area and some of it's parts blueprints.
Pictures of the 20HP chassis (GEN51) in the technical seminars area and some of it's parts blueprints.
40/50 HP Sales Brochure
This is part of a sales brochure described in an email to long standing RROC member, John Carey as follows:
“catalogue for the 40/50 Hp six cylinder car - Buff coloured Card covers with a cord tie; landscape quarto borderline folio size; 70 pages; 5 colour tipped in plates by Mr. Percy W. Northy and 10 monochrome/sepia tipped in plates, each of these has pricing information underneath. Not dated but, press notices and testimonials are dated 1911 and 1912. Possibly published circa 1913 to 1919. Note: Title page has a printed stamp - presumably that of the dealership in Austria Vienna and the Derby tel. number has been amended (printed stamp) with detail changed from 813 Derby (2 Lines) to 476 Derby (4 lines). Rear page states 'Contractors to H.M. War Office.”
Some drawings of pre-war coach designs
Note from the Webmaster:
The Webmaster and The Goshawk Society wish to give a hearty thanks to California member of the Rolls-Royce Owners Club, John Carey, for his longstanding efforts to develop and maintain the original version of the Society’s website. Thanks, John!