
Walter Owen Bentley – WO to those who knew him – did not start out as an automobile engineer but worked on heavier engineering. Born on 16 September 1888 at Hampstead, London he was the youngest of nine children of Alfred and Emily Bentley. WO Bentley was educated at Clifton College, Bristol from 1902 until 1905 when he left to start work as an apprentice at the Doncaster Locomotive Works of the Great Northern Railway. Here he learned his engineering skills and by 1909 was ready to experience his childhood ambition to operate a steam locomotive; this came true and he became a fireman on locomotives out of London King’s Cross.
Like many young men of the time, Bentley acquired a motorcycle, a 3hp Quadrant and used it daily in Doncaster. Becoming a proficient rider, in 1907 he entered the 400-mile London to Edinburgh Trial, staged by the Motor Cycling Club. These early motorcycles were prone to problems and Bentley had his fair share of them en route but he reached Edinburgh just before the scheduled deadline, and so qualified for a gold medal in his first sporting trial. On leaving the Great Northern Railway, WO acquired a DFP (Doriot, Flandrin & Parant) motor car; made in France it was quite a sporty machine and in 1912 WO, with his brother HM, bought the UK agency for DFP and registered Bentley and Bentley as sole agents. The marque was popular and, with WO driving, was seen in various sporting events.
Esta historia es de la edición August 2023 de Best of British.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición August 2023 de Best of British.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar

Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Chris Hallam takes a look back at the Channel 4 improvisation show

HORNERAMA
Derek Lamb celebrates Round the Horne, the radio comedy first broadcast 60 years ago

BACK IN TIME WITH COLIN BAKER
BoB's very own Time Lord recalls his early days on the amateur stage, lodging in Liverpool and playing pranks as a professional at The Playhouse

Pieces of Eight
The lovable rogues of childhood fiction belie the harsh reality of the scourges of the seas. Claire Saul previews the National Maritime Museum's latest treasure

Battling On
Ian Wheeler reflects on 50 years of Battle Picture Weekly, Britain's seminal war comic

Another Opening, Another Show
Graham Whalan offers a brief history of amateur musical theatre

Think Again
Simon Stabler talks to a television maths and science legend about his previous life in comedy and as the drummer who stood in for Ringo Starr

Terry's All Gold
Chris Hallam remembers Sir Terry Pratchett

By Royal Appointment
Michael Montagu traces the history of royal warrants

Faster Food
Chris de Winter Hebron recalls his early experiences of \"dining at speed\"