A book
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2001 2:09 am
To the English MG fans. Where can I buy ,in England, the book by Andrea Green " M.G.s On Patrol" ?
Please, write me off list.
Hans TC 1095
Wilsons Sandbox
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http://www.frenchandlogan.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=274951
----- Original Message ----- From: taterry@aol.com> To: hholtman@get2net.dk>; MG-TABC@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 4:55 PM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] A book > In a message dated 12/22/01 13:31:16 Pacific Standard Time, > hholtman@get2net.dk writes: > > been asked in interviews on film and on video if not the 2 letters M G stand > for Morris Garage(s). And in very strong terms she always says that MG stands > for MG- and that s it!! >> > > I am also reading a new book: The MG File, by Erick Dynmock. Jean Kimber > Cook spent 4 days at my house a few years ago....she was consistant in saying > that M.G. stood for only M. G. On the other hand in this book and I have > seen this else where, there is an advert which sez: Why MG (inside the > octagon): out of compliment to Sir Willian R. Morris, Bt., we named our > production the M.G. Sports, the letters being the initials of his original > business undertaking, "The Morris Garages," from which has sprung that vast > group of seperate enterprises including THE M. G. CAR COMPANY Pavlova Works, > Abingdon-on Thames > > I suspect Kimber himself pinned this..... > > Terry > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
At present I am reading a very interesting book " MG from A to Z". It is written by Jonathan Wood and it is filled with a lot of MG history and MG facts. Actually it is more a dictionary than a book you read. Many times I have noted that, when Jean Cook(Cecil Kimber s daughter) have been asked in interviews on film and on video if not the 2 letters M G stand for Morris Garage(s). And in very strong terms she always says that MG stands for MG- and that s it!! On page 139 in this book there is a photo on an advertisement in the Oxford Times March 2, 1923 from the Morris Garages, Oxford you see photos af a Morris,a Humber and a Sunbeam. BUT--- around the edges of this advertisement there are placed 6 small octagon signs with an MG inside these octagons. It is the first time that I have seen the MG octagon being used that early. That s all. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all you MG people. Hans TC 1095>