"Accept nothing nearly right or good enough." - Sir Henry Royce
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars today commemorates 80 years since the death of one of the company's founders, Sir Frederick Henry Royce.
Sir Henry died in his 70th year at his house, 'Elmstead' in West Wittering, West Sussex on 22 April 1933. The house is less than 10 miles from the new Home of Rolls‑Royce at Goodwood. Rolls-Royce celebrates Sir Henry, not only for his innovative thinking and acceptance of nothing less than the best, but also for his attention to precise detail and quality. Today his values and ethos continue
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