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W. O. Bentley circa 1912 in the D. F. P. workshops. Creator: Unknown

W. O. Bentley circa 1912 in the D. F. P. workshops. Creator: Unknown


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W. O. Bentley circa 1912 in the D. F. P. workshops. Creator: Unknown

W. O. Bentley circa 1912 in the D.F.P. workshops

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This print takes us back to the early 20th century, specifically to the year 1912. The image features a young W. O. Bentley, renowned for his contribution to the automotive industry, inside the D. F. P. workshops. Although the creator of this photograph remains unknown, its historical significance cannot be denied. In this snapshot frozen in time, we see Bentley amidst a bustling workshop filled with vintage machinery and tools of that era. He is dressed in overalls, showcasing his dedication and hands-on approach towards his craft. His intense gaze reflects both determination and passion as he works diligently on what seems to be a commercial vehicle project. Walter Owen Bentley's personality shines through even in this monochromatic image - an ambitious individual driven by innovation and excellence within the realm of transportation. Little did anyone know at that moment that he would go on to establish one of the most iconic automobile companies in history. As we admire this vintage photograph today, it serves as a reminder of how far we have come since those early days when visionaries like W. O. Bentley pushed boundaries and paved the way for future advancements in automotive engineering. Displayed proudly at the National Motor Museum, this print offers us a glimpse into an extraordinary chapter of our industrial heritage – capturing not only W. O. Bentley's legacy but also celebrating human ingenuity during an era where dreams were being transformed into reality within these very workshops.

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