Mid-History of the Motor-Car
Glyn Maxwell, 12 March 1992
“... Doors on them now, the automobiles, the black Grandiose, or red, gold-lined Elegances: flashing along through London, Oxford, the blossoms and lanes. They stop at the wayside pubs and enthusiasts Boast, munch, wipe, compare. This is the lunchtime that takes forever, Our dads somewhere there. Then oils and alloys come, so do Enforced windows and speeds, old names Now for the humming and wordless lounges Or cores of aeroplanes; Displays will be lit and talk ... ”