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New Zealand Rolls-Royce & Bentley Club Inc - The Enthusiasts ...

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Holiday Snaps from the <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong> <strong>Enthusiasts</strong>’ <strong>Club</strong><br />

Concours and Rally, Rockingham Castle 17 to 19 June 2011<br />

(Left) Our member Dr Greg Beacham demonstrating<br />

3BU186 to Mrs Mermie Karger. This car featured in the<br />

article Jim Sawers wrote for our magazine 10-5.<br />

(Above) An example of a Derby <strong>Bentley</strong> undergoing<br />

restoration by William Fiennes and Company.<br />

(Below) Examples of what is available through that firm….<br />

(Above) Dedicated to all of us who have despaired at ever finding<br />

anything more appropriate to our cars than a Triumph Herald fuel<br />

gauge at one of our local Swap Meetings.<br />

(Right) One of the four surviving 10 h.p. two-cylinder <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong>s,<br />

chassis 20165; it was delivered to Dr S.J. Gammell, a Scottish doctor,<br />

early in 1907, and donated to the Company in 1920, after 100,000<br />

miles, when he bought a new 40/50 horsepower <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong>.<br />

(Below) <strong>The</strong> sort of chassis which Dr Gammell would choose to clothe<br />

in his preferred coachbuilder’s body.<br />

NZRR&BC Issue 12-1 14

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