Robert Taylor Collection
Robert Taylor, also known as Ariel, Triumph, and Rudge enthusiast, has left an indelible mark on the world of motorcycle racing
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Robert Taylor, also known as Ariel, Triumph, and Rudge enthusiast, has left an indelible mark on the world of motorcycle racing. From his thrilling parade laps at the TT races to his iconic re-enactments, Taylor's passion for these classic bikes shines through. In 2016, he wowed spectators with his skillful maneuvers during the TT Parade Lap aboard his beloved Ariel. Not one to rest on his laurels, Taylor continued to impress in subsequent years with exhilarating performances on Triumph motorcycles in both the Classic TT Parade Lap and VMCC Parade Lap. But Robert Taylor's interests extend beyond motorcycles. He is a man of many talents and diverse passions. As evidenced by a stunning colour litho bearing his name, it becomes apparent that he has dabbled in artistry as well. Furthermore, history seems to be another realm where Taylor finds himself immersed; from an engraving of Bank of England dating back to 1797 to a captivating scene featuring Greta Garbo alongside him in Camille. Taylor's connection with Oxford is not limited solely to historical engravings either - The Taylor Institute stands tall as a testament to this man's contributions and legacy within academia. And let us not forget about nature's wonders that have captivated him too; Pritchett's artwork depicting Peak and Barrier-Reef of Borabora showcases yet another facet of this multifaceted individual. In summary, Robert Taylor is more than just a name - he represents adventure on two wheels, artistic expression across various mediums throughout time periods spanning centuries and continents alike. His impact resonates far beyond any single endeavor or interest.