I've found some pictures of the
'Higham Special' that Miss Havisham was driving, which is now on display at Higham House, near Sevenoaks, in Kent: I think that the relevant edress is [
www.britishmm.co.uk] .
If that
isn't the right edress then the page concerned should be on the first page of options that Google gives you for this term, anyway.
Apparently Mr Parry Thomas, who bought this car from the estate of its designer Count Louis Zborowski (which was why Havisham switched to using Campbell's 'Bluebird' instead...)* died in a crash on Pendine Sands in Wales, the site of Havisham's fatal "accident" in WOLP, while trying to break a land-speed record that Campbell had set in the 'Bluebird'.
(* This raises the quesion of how Bookworld time relates to real-world time, again: Was Havisham effectively coming forwards in time to meet Thursday, from around the time of that sale which was at some point [Simon realises that he forgot to make a note about this detail...]
in the late 1920s or early 1930s?)
I have not yet, however, found any pictures of a
1924 Delage-Talbot Supersport, the model of car which Jack Spratt told Thursday he used to drive: Have any of you had better luck in this respect?
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Post Edited (08-18-03 11:33)