WebbIntroduction. Precious few vehicles are as instantly recognisable as a Land Rover. Taking their name from a spin-off off-road vehicle designed and built by the Rover company soon after the Second World War, and inspired by the American Willy's Jeep, Land Rovers have become synonymous with tough, rugged, go-anywhere motoring. Webb1 maj 2024 · Something rather significant happened there during the Easter weekend of 1947. Whilst on holiday there, the then Rover technical director Maurice Wilks, …
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Anglesey pupils honour Land Rover creator Maurice Wilks
WebbAfter the Second World War, the company abandoned Helen Street and bought the two Shadow Factories. Acocks Green carried on for a while making Meteor engines for tanks and Solihull became the new centre for vehicles with production resuming in 1947 and would become the home of the Land Rover. In 1950, designer F. R. […] The Land Rover was launched to the world at the 1948 Amsterdam Motor Show. Maurice Wilks was a leading light in the establishment and development of the proving ground facilities of the Motor Industry Research Association. Maurice Wilks remained chief engineer until appointed technical director in 1946. Visa mer Maurice Fernand Cary Wilks (19 August 1904 – 8 September 1963) was a British automotive and aeronautical engineer, and by the time of his death in 1963, was the chairman of the Rover Company, a British car manufacturer. … Visa mer Maurice Wilks worked from 1922 to 1926 for the Hillman Motor Car Company in Coventry. In 1926 he went to work for General Motors in … Visa mer From the early 1930s, until merged with British Leyland, Rover had much of the nature of a family business. • Maurice Wilks's elder brother, Spencer Bernau Wilks (1891—1971), was general manager from September 1929 then managing director of … Visa mer Wilks was born on 19 August 1904 on Hayling Island, Hampshire, England, the youngest of five sons and one daughter of Thomas Wilks (born Balham), a director of Leather Co and his … Visa mer Wilks died at his farm near Newborough, Anglesey, on 8 September 1963. He was 59. His obituary in The Times described him as shunning publicity but added that he was farsighted and regarded as one of the industry's … Visa mer • Still photograph of M C Wilks by British Pathé Visa mer cinnamomum kotoense kanehira et sasaki