This is an anonymous little car
photographed at the 1998 Coys International Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone
in July 1998. It was built in 1954 using a twin cam version of a 1500cc Singer
engine developed by the HRG Engineering Company and with chassis and bodywork
designed by a former Aston Martin engineer. The owner and driver of the car
successfully competed against cars such as the Lotus MkVI and MkVIII cars
designed by Colin Chapman and he had been picked to be part of the Bristol team
at the Le Mans 24 hour race in June 1955.
The car is the Emperor HRG and the owner and driver was
David Blakely. On 10 April 1955 outside The Magdala public house in Hampstead,
London he was shot dead by his ill-used lover, Ruth Ellis, who subsequently
became the last woman to be executed in the United Kingdom.
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