Early racing
Title: Sagman and Guiness in a Sunbeam
Date: 1914
Artist: unknown
Product type: albumine
Authentication: Signed on verso: Sagman and Guiness
Dimensions: 13 cm x 18 cm
Kenelm Edward Lee Guinness MBE (14 August 1887 – 10 April 1937) was a London-born[1] racing driver of the 1910s and 1920s mostly associated with Sunbeam racing cars. He set a new Land Speed Record in 1922. Also an automotive engineer, he invented and manufactured the KLG spark plug. A member of the Guinness brewing family, and a director of the company, he lived and died in Putney Vale, London, and was buried at the nearby cemetery, bordering Putney Heath.
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