VAUXHALL OPEN TOURER FRANCIS E. LORD UNIQUE ORIGINAL VINTAGE PENCIL DRAWING C 1930. The last time I travelled in a Vauxhall of this era was in the dickie seat aged 4 years.
I think Vauxhalls of this ear were designed by Lawrence Pomeroy. Worked with Bill Urquart Dykes who raced Alvis cars at Brooklands, in the Tourist Trophy races in Northern Ireland and at the Le Mans 24 hour.
Their art work accordingly featured many Alvis cars and other significant cars of the 1930's and 1940's. Their work was published in the Alvis Club Magazine.
Many of their works feature The Brooklands circuit in its heyday. They appear to have been very involved with activities generally at Brooklands.
Whilst if the picture is framed, it is likely that the frame is not perfect but may be acceptable to you. I would suggest that this is an opportunity to have the picture re-mounted and framed to compliment the room in which you wish to hang it to optimise on its effect. Make the most of your art! That being said, I can't insure for damage to the glass or frame. X 5 7/8" wide Mount: 230mm high x 250mm wide 9" high x 9 3/4 wide. Unsigned but from a collection of works by Francis E. I do my best to find out as much as I can about my paintings and the artists who made them. I also try to give you a little extra information about the subjects shown in my paintings. I believe that the information above is accurate.Let me apologise for any errors or typos you may find - they are wholly my own. Please tell me if my memory has failed me as it sometimes does, I have made a stupid mistake, or if something I have written is inaccurate. Any images posted with this description form part of the description.
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