and I am pretty sure this one will spring to mind,
the Rolls Royce Sprit of Ecstasy, on the radiators of their cars, I took this photograph way back in February 2015 whilst we were living in Thailand, but I have only today read that the image was in fact based on a real lady, the mascot was modelled after Eleanor Thornton and Andrew
Ball, Head of Corporate Relations and Heritage at Rolls-Royce said this about
her: “Secrets, sacrifices and the ever-present risk of scandal dominated her
tragically short but intense and colourful life, She was a strong,
intelligent, self‑assured and highly influential woman in an automotive world
that was then almost entirely male-dominated.” she started working at an
automotive magazine called The Car Illustrated, where she worked as an office
manager under John Walter Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, who she
embarked upon what Rolls-Royce described as a, ‘lengthy, clandestine’ affair with, according to
Rolls-Royce: “Montagu could handle the writing, editing and publishing himself;
but for images, he needed a professional illustrator, Sykes produced a mascot
for the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, called ‘The Whisper’ which was a small
aluminium statuette of a young woman in fluttering robes with a forefinger to
her lips, Rolls-Royce said: “It has been confirmed that Eleanor was the model:
whether the mascot was a token of appreciation from Sykes to his friend and
employer, or made at Eleanor’s instigation as a gift for her lover, remains a
mystery, for the full fascinating story of the Spirt of Ecstasy have a look
here.
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