I've been reading up on the Birmingham Syphon Company Limited on this forum with great interest and particularly in relation to Luke Bradley who seemed to be at the helm for some years and left a sizeable sum on his death. The reason for my interest is that we have recently bought a 1938 Rolls Royce Wraith that he purchased new from Rolls Royce taking delivery in January 1939 Does anybody have any photographs of the factory around this time that might show the car? I am eager to research the vehicle's history and previous owners. We are in the process of restoring her to make her road worthy she really is a beautiful vehicle, but her engine is needing some work... it's a labour of love. Has anyone shed any light on the beneficiaries of Luke Bradley's probate: Owen Adams, Lancelot Cooper and Philip Horton Vernon who may have inherited the Rolls Royce? I've found a link between the family name Horton and Bradley so it seems that Philip Horton Vernon was probably a relative and not just a solicitor dealing with the Estate. I attach a photo of "Winnie" Rolls Royce, who is now enjoying the next chapter of her life in the Isle of Man. I have found out that for some time she lived in Rhode Island USA. If only she could talk what tales could she tell!