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Thursday, 4 June 2026

1906 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost

This is a photograph that I took on  a very wet day in Manchester at the Lancashire Automobile Club’s Manchester to Blackpool Veteran and Vintage Car Run.
It’s the original Rolls Royce Silver Ghost and this is the note about the car in the programme of the event:
 
22.     Rolls-Royce Limited, London, W.1.
            (Driver – Mr D.E.A.Miller-Williams, Rolls-Royce Limited).
            1906 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost 7036 c.c.
This is the original Silver Ghost built at the first Rolls-Royce works in Cooke Street, Manchester. The distinguishing name comes from the fact that Mr. Claude Johnson, the first managing director of the Company, was determined to demonstrate the ability of a new 40/50 h.p. chassis and fitted a special aluminium painted body with all the external metal work silver plated. In May 1907 the car was driven from London to Edinburgh directly in its third gear, and shortly afterwards achieved a world record run of 14,371 miles without an involuntary stop. Four drivers worked in relays for fifteen weeks under continuous R.A.C. supervision to achieve this record. To date this magnificent machine has covered well over half-a-million miles.
 
N.B. America’s recent Artemis mission recently travelled about the same distance going to the Moon and back.

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