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Rolls-Royce Coachwork by Thrupp and Maberley
Joseph Thrupp had been building carriages since 1760 and in 1858 merged with George Maberly. The first motorised carriage was produced in 1896. Their new showroom in the West End of London was bought by the Rootes brothers in 1925, but Thrupp and Maberly did remain free to build for many prestigious British and continental brands. By 1967 the business had declined and the company ceased trading.
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Rolls-Royce 25/30 1937 with Thrupp and Maberley coachwork
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Rolls-Royce 20/25 1934 Thrupp & Maberley
Rolls-Royce 20-25 1933 TM Sedanaca front
Rolls-Royce 20/25 1933 with Thrupp and Maberley Coachwork Sedanaca de Ville
Rolls-Royce 20-25 1933 TM Sedanaca rear
Rolls-Royce 20/25 1933 Sedanaca de Ville by Thrupp and Maberley Coachwork
Rolls-Royce 20-25 1934 front Thrupp and Maberley
Rolls-Royce 20/25 1934 with Thrupp and Maberley Coachwork
Rolls-Royce 20-25 1934 front
Rolls-Royce 20/25 1934, body by Thrupp and Maberley Coachwork
Rolls-Royce 20-25 1934 rear Thrupp and Maberley
Rolls-Royce 20/25 1934 with Thrupp and Maberley Coachwork
Rolls-Royce 20-25 1934 rear
Rolls-Royce 20-25. Thrupp and Maberley Coachwork built this elegant 6-light limousine on the 20/25 chassis.
Rolls-Royce 25-30 1937 TM front
Rolls-Royce 25/30 1937 with Thrupp and Maberley Coachwork
Rolls-Royce 25-30 1937 TM rear
Rolls-Royce 25/30 1937 with Thrupp and Maberley Coachwork
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Rolls-Royce 25/30 1937 with Thrupp and Maberley Coachwork
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Rolls-Royce 20/25 1934 Thrupp and Maberley Coachwork
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Rolls-Royce 25/30 1937 TM - Wheel
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Rolls-Royce 20/25
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Rolls-Royce 25/30
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Thrupp and Maberly
key text:  This is the page introducing Simons love of cars from the website  RedSimon which is a series of photo albums of Simon GP Geoghegan.
The names of Pinin, Farina, and Pininfarina are also considered
There are also notes on Pininfarina
as well as the car maker
and links tothat car maker
see also my Picasa car albums
withe even more on RedSimon
Simon is also a contributor to SuperCars.Net
And also to Wikipedia
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