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Vauxhall Prince Henry 1913 - John Lawson and Lord Montague of Beaulieu - (Limited Numbered and Signed Edition) - Framed Print - 12"H x 16"W
Vauxhall Prince Henry 1913 - John Lawson - (Limited Numbered and Signed Edition) - Framed Print - 12"H x 16"W
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(Limited Numbered and Signed Edition) We have a selection of these, so picture displayed will have different numbers from a limited run of 250
The prints are limited to 250, and are signed by Lord Montague of Beaulieu and John Lawson (the Illustrator)
Lord Montagu gained an interest in motoring from his father, who had commissioned the original "Spirit of Ecstasy" mascot for his Rolls-Royce, and with his family collection of historic cars this led him to open the National Motor Museum in the grounds of his stately home, Palace House
Montagu founded The Veteran And Vintage Magazine and continued to develop the museum, making a name for himself in tourism.
The Prince henry was a version of the Vauxhall 20 h.p. chassis code A. It was a four-cylinder medium-sized car manufactured by Vauxhall from 1908 to 1914. It was the first production Vauxhall designed by Laurence Pomeroy.