Their early lives were as different as the cars they built.
WO Bentley was brought up in suburban north London and worked to fund his motorcycle racing before taking on the UK concession for French car manufacturer DFP; Sir Henry Ralph Stanley ‘Tim’ Birkin, 3rd Baronet, was born into a wealthy aristocratic family with no immediate pressure to earn a living.
But they were brought together, along with millions of other young men and women, as a result of the ultimate social leveller, The Great War.
This was the real foundation of the whole Bentley escapade, the building blocks for almost every character in the marque’s early years.
WO designed what was then Britain’s most successful aero engine, and from the spoils of war he founded Bentley Motors Ltd. Soon there were names such as Clement, Duff, Benjafield, Davis, Kensington Moir, Barnato, Birkin and Kidston – fresh from battle, many had first-hand experience of either fighting in the trenches or on the frontline of engineering development.
There’s nothing like a war for technological progress.