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Royce Collection (page 13)

"Royce: A Legacy of Luxury and Engineering Excellence" Step into the world of Royce, where elegance meets innovation

Background imageRoyce Collection: Rolls-Royce Phantom 2

Rolls-Royce Phantom 2

Background imageRoyce Collection: Rolls-Royce Corniche converible 1977 blue

Rolls-Royce Corniche converible 1977 blue

Background imageRoyce Collection: 1958 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 1 mascot

1958 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 1 mascot
Spirit of Ecstasy mascot

Background imageRoyce Collection: 1958 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 1

1958 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 1

Background imageRoyce Collection: 1958 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 1

1958 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 1

Background imageRoyce Collection: Rolls Royce Silver Wraith

Rolls Royce Silver Wraith
A superb photograph of the front of a Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, with dominant headlamps and horns, the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot. A glamorous woman and her smartly-attired son stand alongside

Background imageRoyce Collection: Early motor cars

Early motor cars
A montage of images showing various models of early motor car including a 1905 Daimler, an early Talbot and King Edward VII riding in a 1907 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost

Background imageRoyce Collection: Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce
Rolls Royce, the winner of the premier award, Concours d Elegance in Biarritz, September 4th 1928

Background imageRoyce Collection: Swimming champion with medals on his costume

Swimming champion with medals on his costume
A swimming champion wearing a Rolls Royce Athletics Club badge and 35 medals on his costume

Background imageRoyce Collection: Rolls Royce 1926

Rolls Royce 1926
40-50 h.p. six-cylinder New Phantom limousine - already described in 1926 as an aristocrat of the road

Background imageRoyce Collection: Advertisement for Rolls Royce Phantom II

Advertisement for Rolls Royce Phantom II car, with a photograph of a chaffeur driven Rolls with two fur-wearing ladies as passengers

Background imageRoyce Collection: Rolls-Royce chassis

Rolls-Royce chassis
Four Rolls-Royce chassis leaving the factory to be delivered to Geneva. In the 1920s the car manufacturer made the engine and the chassis and the body would be fitted later by a coach builder

Background imageRoyce Collection: Hill climbing in a Rolls Royce1906

Hill climbing in a Rolls Royce1906
Climbing a hill with a gradient of 1in 609, with 9 passengers aboard, each with an average weight of 11st 2lb each, in a Rolls Royce in 1906

Background imageRoyce Collection: Side locker in a Rolls Royce

Side locker in a Rolls Royce
An ingeniously constructed side locker for carrying tools inside a spare wheel space; a new fitting in the 40-50h.p. Rolls Royce with Barker body

Background imageRoyce Collection: Vickers-Armstrong Plane

Vickers-Armstrong Plane
Valiant B1, with Rolls Royce engines, maximum speed in excess of 600 mph

Background imageRoyce Collection: London / Conduit Street

London / Conduit Street
The Rolls Royce showroom in Conduit Street, Mayfair, London

Background imageRoyce Collection: Rolls Motor Car 1905

Rolls Motor Car 1905
No one could describe this Rolls 10 HP two-cylinder Royce car as elegant - yet it is the precursor of the most respected marque in motoring design



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"Royce: A Legacy of Luxury and Engineering Excellence" Step into the world of Royce, where elegance meets innovation. From the iconic Supermarine aeroplane to the Rolls-Royce S. 6, this brand has always pushed boundaries in aviation. As you stroll down a bustling street, you spot a sophisticated lady outside a Gucci shop. Her refined taste mirrors that of Royce's discerning clientele who appreciate nothing but the best. Underneath its sleek exterior lies the powerful Rolls Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 Mk602 standard engine, propelling dreams into reality with unmatched performance. A glance at a Silver Cross advertisement reminds us that even families can experience luxury with Royce. The same attention to detail seen in their classic cars is present in every aspect of their designs. Speaking of cars, imagine cruising through town in a timeless masterpiece like the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Mk. 2 from 1979. Its silver hue exudes sophistication and turns heads wherever it goes. But let's not forget about their roots – the legendary Rolls-Royce Merlin 61 Piston-Engine paved the way for future innovations and set new standards in engineering excellence. In collaboration with Foden, they developed a groundbreaking research vehicle that showcased their commitment to pushing boundaries and exploring new possibilities. Travel back in time as an advert from 1936 captures your attention; it perfectly encapsulates how Royce has consistently been synonymous with prestige throughout history. The vintage allure continues with the stunning green Rolls-Royce Phantom 2 from 1930 – an embodiment of opulence on wheels that transports you back to an era defined by glamour and style. Fast forward to modern times, where you encounter the sleek silhouette of a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Mk3 gliding through city streets effortlessly – truly an epitome of contemporary luxury design.