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Sunbeam motor car advertisement

A colour advertisement for Sunbeam car and aircraft engines. A sunbeam car can be seen in the foreground with an aeroplane flying overhead

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27th Air Craft Engines Foreground Over Head Sun Beam


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1. Title: "Sunbeam: Pioneering the Skies and the Roads - An Octagonal Emblem of Progress (1917)" 2. In this image from the annals of history, a Sunbeam motor car takes center stage in the foreground, bathed in the golden glow of the autumnal sun. The car, with its distinctive octagonal emblem, epitomizes the spirit of innovation and progress that defined the early 20th century. 3. However, the scene is not just limited to terrestrial exploration. Above the Sunbeam, the clear blue sky is punctuated by the silhouette of an aeroplane, soaring gracefully, embodying the spirit of aviation that was rapidly gaining ground during this era. 4. October 1917: A pivotal moment in history when the world was on the brink of significant advancements in both automotive and aviation industries. Sunbeam Motor Car Company, a leading name in the automobile sector, was also making its mark in the aviation industry by manufacturing engines for aircraft. 5. The Sunbeam car in the advertisement, with its sleek design and powerful engine, symbolizes the company's commitment to excellence in automotive engineering. Meanwhile, the aircraft engine powering the plane overhead underscores Sunbeam's role as a pioneer in aeronautical engineering. 6. The 27th of October, 1917, marked an important milestone for Sunbeam as they showcased their latest offerings at the London Motor Show. This advertisement, published in the Illustrated London News on the 21st of December, 1917, served as a testament to their achievements in both automotive and aviation sectors. 7. The Sunbeam Motor Car Company's advertisement is a fascinating glimpse into the past, where progress in automotive and aviation industries were intertwined, and the spirit of innovation knew no bounds.

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