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    Sir Frederick Henry Royce, 1st Baronet, OBE (27 March 1863 – 22 April 1933) was an English engineer famous for his designs of car and aeroplane engines with a reputation for reliability and longevity. With Charles Rolls (1877–1910) and Claude Johnson (1864–1926), he founded Rolls-Royce .

  2. Apr 17, 2024 · Sir Henry Royce, Baronet (born March 27, 1863, Alwalton, Huntingdonshire, Eng.—died April 22, 1933, West Wittering, Sussex) was an English industrialist who was one of the founders of Rolls-Royce Ltd., manufacturer of luxury automobiles and airplane engines.

  3. Apr 5, 2023 · 05 Apr 2023. Automotive. Late Great Engineers: Henry Royce. In-Depth. British engineer Sir Henry Royce is renowned as the designer of legendary car and aeroplane engines, whose name is immortalised in one of the world’s most recognisable luxury brands. Words by Nick Smith. Sir Henry Royce (1863-1933)

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  5. Sir Henry Royce (March 27, 1863 – April 22, 1933) was a pioneering car manufacturer, who with Charles Stewart Rolls founded the Rolls-Royce company. Royce earned a reputation for perfection and quality, one that lives on in the continued popularity among the rich and famous of the Rolls Royce and Bentley cars.

  6. Mar 27, 2023 · Rolls-Royce marks the 160th anniversary of the birth of co-founder Sir Henry Royce. A look back at his remarkable life and work reveals a driven, even obsessive character and a relentless work ethic forged in childhood poverty and frequent adversity. The quest for perfection extended to every aspect of Royce’s professional and personal life.

  7. Henry Royces last design would be the Merlin aero engine, a powerful supercharged V12 engine. Despite his death in 1933, his legacy would live on, with over 160,000 Merlin engines produced and fitted into World War II aircraft.

  8. May 5, 2004 · Henry Royce was fourteen years older, a big, bearded, solid man, a workaholic and perfectionist, who had come up the hard way. As Rolls later said, he was ‘no ordinary man but a man of exceptional ingenuity and power of overcoming difficulties’.

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