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Rolls-Royce parade at Windsor Castle 16 April 2011 > 16755 338
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 The AA was formed in 1905 to combat police persecution of early motorists. Patrolmen John Hogan and John Couser cannot resist lifting the bonnet of this 1923 20hp Rolls-Royce owned by Glenn and Susan Del Medico. The worst that happened at the parade was a flat battery - or two.

16 April 2011 at parade of 102 Rolls-Royce and Bentley motor cars at Windsor Castle to celebrate HRH The Duke of Edinburgh’s 90th birthday.
16755 338 
 The AA was formed in 1905 to combat police persecution of early motorists. Patrolmen John Hogan and John Couser cannot resist lifting the bonnet of this 1923 20hp Rolls-Royce owned by Glenn and Susan Del Medico. The worst that happened at the parade was a flat battery - or two.

16 April 2011 at parade of 102 Rolls-Royce and Bentley motor cars at Windsor Castle to celebrate HRH The Duke of Edinburgh’s 90th birthday.
© Michael Pearcy Words&Pictures

The AA was formed in 1905 to combat police persecution

of early motorists. Patrolmen John Hogan and John Couser cannot resist lifting the bonnet of this 1923 20hp Rolls-Royce owned by Glenn and Susan Del Medico. The worst that happened at the parade was a flat battery - or two.

16 April 2011 at parade of 102 Rolls-Royce and Bentley motor cars at Windsor Castle to celebrate HRH The Duke of Edinburgh’s 90th birthday.