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The untold secret behind this logo

The untold secret behind this logo

John Montague is a Member of the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom and an avid car enthusiast.

He once competed in a road race as an amateur and finished third.

Shortly after a car hailed as "the best in the world," he quickly got into one and drove into his 120-room castle.

Thinking that the car should be different, he hired charles Sykes, a famous British sculptor at that time, to design a logo and install it in the front position.

The only request was based on his secretary, Elena Thornton, the woman he loved dearly.

The untold secret behind this logo

John Montague (Image from the Internet)

Montague transformed the two rooms in the castle into a studio, with Thornton as a model, posing in various shapes in the studio for Sykes to observe and sculpt.

After several weeks of work, six silver-plated figurines were made.

But Montague was not satisfied, believing that it did not fully reflect Thornton's unique, detached beauty.

Once, he took Thornton to a dance show. Under the lights, a series of graceful dances show the kind of image Montague wants to pursue.

After several modifications, the final statue is a statue with bent legs and its head stretched forward—as if gazing at the pavement ahead, a long tulle skirt fluttering in the wind, tightly wrapped around its delicate body.

The untold secret behind this logo

Elena Thornton (Image from the Internet)

On February 6, 1911, this small silver-plated sculpture known as the "Goddess of Celebration" officially became the logo of this car, and it is still used today.

This car is the British luxury car brand - Rolls-Royce.

Rolles is Charles Stewart Rolls (Charlie Rolls) and Les is Frederick Henry Royce (Henry Royce), the two have completely different origins, hobbies, and personalities, but their dedication and yearning for the automobile career make them a pair of excellent partners.

The double R logos overlapped together symbolize that you have me, I have you, harmony and harmony.

The untold secret behind this logo

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The most distinctive thing about Rolls-Royce is that it uses a lot of manual labor. To this day, Rolls-Royce engines are made entirely by hand.

With an annual output of only a few thousand, the noble, elegant and restrained Rolls-Royce is only sold to people of high status, which is a symbol of status.

The untold secret behind this logo

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