041 Darracq Two Seater (1904) OE 9515
Darracq Two Seater (1904) Engine 885cc Single Cylinder 8 hp
Country of Origin France
Registration Number OE 9515 (note showing display only plate 1904)
2021 London-Brighton number 225
Body Style Two Seater
Entrant Paul Emile Bessade
Driver Paul Emile Bessade
DARRACQ ALBUM
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Automobiles Darracq SA. was founded by Alexandre Darracq in 1896 following his sale of the Gladiator cycle factory. He established a premises in Suresnes a suburb of Paris.
In 1902 he signed a contract with Adam Opel to jointly produce a brand known as the Opel Darracq and three years later he expanded to Britain, establishing the Darracq Company in 1905 with a £ 650,000 capitalization.
An early participant in Motor racing a Darracq set a Land Speed Record in 1904 driven by Paul Baras to 104.53mph in Ostend,Belgium., and again in 1905 when driver Victor Hemery drove a V8 Special to 109.65mph in Arres, France before being shipped to the USA where it achieved 122.45mph at Daytona Beach. Darracq also won the 1905 and 1906 Vanderbilt Cup race at Long Island, New York.
The British interests were sold to British financial interests led by Owen Clegg who relocated to the Paris headquarters. In 1919 Darracq took over the British Talbot company who were then marketed as Talbot Darracq. In 1920 the organisation was re-organised under the Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq conglomerate (STD), and in 1935 was purchased by the Rootes Group
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Shot 06.11.2021 Regents Street In that London in the South (London-Brighton weekend). Ref. 123-041
041 Darracq Two Seater (1904) OE 9515
Darracq Two Seater (1904) Engine 885cc Single Cylinder 8 hp
Country of Origin France
Registration Number OE 9515 (note showing display only plate 1904)
2021 London-Brighton number 225
Body Style Two Seater
Entrant Paul Emile Bessade
Driver Paul Emile Bessade
DARRACQ ALBUM
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/albums/72157623664883609
Automobiles Darracq SA. was founded by Alexandre Darracq in 1896 following his sale of the Gladiator cycle factory. He established a premises in Suresnes a suburb of Paris.
In 1902 he signed a contract with Adam Opel to jointly produce a brand known as the Opel Darracq and three years later he expanded to Britain, establishing the Darracq Company in 1905 with a £ 650,000 capitalization.
An early participant in Motor racing a Darracq set a Land Speed Record in 1904 driven by Paul Baras to 104.53mph in Ostend,Belgium., and again in 1905 when driver Victor Hemery drove a V8 Special to 109.65mph in Arres, France before being shipped to the USA where it achieved 122.45mph at Daytona Beach. Darracq also won the 1905 and 1906 Vanderbilt Cup race at Long Island, New York.
The British interests were sold to British financial interests led by Owen Clegg who relocated to the Paris headquarters. In 1919 Darracq took over the British Talbot company who were then marketed as Talbot Darracq. In 1920 the organisation was re-organised under the Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq conglomerate (STD), and in 1935 was purchased by the Rootes Group
Diolch am 89,476,386 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 89,476,386 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 06.11.2021 Regents Street In that London in the South (London-Brighton weekend). Ref. 123-041