In 1884 Henry Royce started an electrical and mechanical business. He made his first car, a two-cylinder Royce 10, in his Manchester factory in 1904. The company is currently known for designing experimental cars
In 1884 Henry Royce started an electrical and mechanical business. He made his first car, a two-cylinder Royce 10, in his Manchester factory in 1904. The company is currently known for designing experimental cars
The Phantom IV was the most exclusive Rolls-Royce model ever built. Only eighteen were made between 1950 and 1956, seventeen of which were sold - exclusively to royalty and heads of state. Sixteen are preserved in museums, public and private collections.
The Phantom IV was the most exclusive Rolls-Royce model ever built. Only eighteen were made between 1950 and 1956, seventeen of which were sold - exclusively to royalty and heads of state. Sixteen are preserved in museums, public and private collections.
The Rolls-Royce 10 hp was the first car to be produced as a result of an agreement of 23 December 1904 between Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, and badged as a Rolls-Royce. The 10 hp was produced by Royce's company, Royce Ltd., at its factory in Cooke Street, Hulme, Manchester, and was sold exclusively by Rolls' motor dealership, C.S.Rolls & Co., at a price of GBP395
The Rolls-Royce 10 hp was the first car to be produced as a result of an agreement of 23 December 1904 between Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, and badged as a Rolls-Royce. The 10 hp was produced by Royce's company, Royce Ltd., at its factory in Cooke Street, Hulme, Manchester, and was sold exclusively by Rolls' motor dealership, C.S.Rolls & Co., at a price of GBP395
Henry Royce started an electrical and mechanical business. He made his first car, a two-cylinder Royce 10, in his Manchester factory in 1904, and was introduced to Charles Rolls at the Midland Hotel, Manchester on 4 May of that year. Rolls was proprietor of an early motor car dealership, C.S.Rolls & Co. in Fulham. On the photo: King George V on a Rolls-Royce. Photo dated from 1911
Henry Royce started an electrical and mechanical business. He made his first car, a two-cylinder Royce 10, in his Manchester factory in 1904, and was introduced to Charles Rolls at the Midland Hotel, Manchester on 4 May of that year. Rolls was proprietor of an early motor car dealership, C.S.Rolls & Co. in Fulham. On the photo: King George V on a Rolls-Royce. Photo dated from 1911
After WWII, Rolls-Royce achieved success in designing gas turbine engines Dart and Tyne for civil and military aircraft
After WWII, Rolls-Royce achieved success in designing gas turbine engines Dart and Tyne for civil and military aircraft
During WWI, a half of aviation engines of Entente aircraft were produced by Rolls-Royce. By the end of the 1920s, the production of aviation engines had become the main activity of the company. On the photo: Actress Marlene Dietrich poses near a Rolls-Royce in Hollywood, 1934
During WWI, a half of aviation engines of Entente aircraft were produced by Rolls-Royce. By the end of the 1920s, the production of aviation engines had become the main activity of the company. On the photo: Actress Marlene Dietrich poses near a Rolls-Royce in Hollywood, 1934
A classic Rolls Royce in its graceful beauty
A classic Rolls Royce in its graceful beauty
A velvet-covered Phanton Rolls-Royce, also known as Drophead
A velvet-covered Phanton Rolls-Royce, also known as Drophead
Phantom III
Phantom III
Thunderbirds TV from 1965-1966
Thunderbirds TV from 1965-1966