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Its not often that a TR6 appears in a cathedral however one such French Blue TR6 features in an exhibition which starts tomorrow called "Two Twisted"  in Chester Cathedral. BBC North West had a short feature on the exhibition this evening however no registration number was shown in their clip or on Chester Cathedral's facebook page which is where the attached image is shown. Can anyone add to the story on how and why it features there or indeed does it belong to anyone who may read this? 

Cheers

Derek

Chester Cathedral Two Twisted event.jpg

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My dad was director of PR at Rolls Royce Motors at Crewe and he arranged for a Rolls Royce to be inside Nantwich church ( it fitted only just!!) for a harvest festival service. It was local produce after all !!

they joked it was in for its first service !!!!!!

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Having TRiumhs in the display is most apt.

Moses was keen on them

God drove a Plymouth: "And He drove Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden in His Fury." 

Moses liked British cars (or bikes?): "The roar of Moses' Triumph was heard throughout the hills."

Joshua did likewise: "Joshua's Triumph was heard throughout the land."

 

Roger

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4 hours ago, michaeldavis39 said:

Is it a photo shoot for an advert? Slogan could be along the lines of:

"Remember what we produced before joining the EU- let Britain Triumph again!" 

Unfortunately not, it's supposed to be "work of art". There is some artistic merit of course but not in the way the "artist" intended I expect.

Jon

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17 hours ago, RogerH said:

Having TRiumhs in the display is most apt.

Moses was keen on them

God drove a Plymouth: "And He drove Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden in His Fury." 

Moses liked British cars (or bikes?): "The roar of Moses' Triumph was heard throughout the hills."

Joshua did likewise: "Joshua's Triumph was heard throughout the land."

 

Roger

Hark the Herald Angels sing!

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