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Terence s stamp: The Art of Living, by Stephen Bayley, reviewed

Terence s stamp: The Art of Living, by Stephen Bayley, reviewed
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Bentley celebrates 75 years of production in Crewe - over 197k cars made by hand; now makes 85 cars daily

24 May 2021 4:19 pm / 0 comments Bentley Motors is celebrating its 75th anniversary of car production in Crewe. To commemorate the milestone, the automaker displayed the Mark V in a glass box right outside the Pyms Lane factory. The Mark V was the last car to be built at its Derby plant. Its successor, the Mark VI, became the first car to be produced at Crewe. In the 75-year period, Bentley produced 197,086 cars, the bulk of which were built by hand. That figure also accounts for 97% of all Bentley cars ever produced. Of that, 38,933 were made before modern examples like the Continental GT and Bentayga were introduced, which speaks to how quickly the automaker ramped up production after the turn of the century.

Check out Adar Poonawalla s cousin, Yohan Poonawalla s collection of Ferraris, Rolls Royces and vintage cars

The flamboyant industrialist Yohan Poonawalla leads the Poonawalla Engineering Group. He s also known to be interested in everything from horse races to sports expos and is a noted collector of cars. Interestingly, the 49-year-old also has his very own website, which gives you detailed updates about his life and milestones. With this feature, let’s draw your attention to the outrageous cars (think: only the best Ferraris, Rolls Royces and vintage cars) parked in his garage. Also, keep an eye out for the custom “YZP” stamped on almost all his supercars. Yohan Poonawalla A range of Rolls Royces Rolls Royce Drophead Coupé

George Sanders was cinema s great poet of dry cynicism – and never better than in Voyage to Italy

George Sanders was cinema s great poet of dry cynicism – and never better than in Voyage to Italy Dear World, I am leaving because I am bored. began his suicide note. In this classic 1954 film, he reveals his cosmic self-contempt George Sanders and Ingrid Bergman filming Voyage to Italy in 1953 Credit: Bettmann One day I’ll make a pilgrimage to the Hotel Rey Don Jaime in Castelldefels, 10 miles south of Barcelona, where George Sanders committed suicide in 1972. (“Dear World,” he characteristically wrote in his over-egged note for the police, “I am leaving because I am bored… I am leaving you with your worries in this sweet cesspool…”) Meanwhile, there’s always the Hotel Excelsior, in Naples, where Sanders, and Ingrid Bergman, made Journey to Italy in 1954. “What noisy people,” says Sanders’ Alexander Joyce of the Italians, with amused irritation, or irritated amusement. “I’ve never seen noise and boredom go so well together.”

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