These drawings were done by Michael Glenton-Wright. The dates on the drawings are more likely the dates of the events than of when they were drawn. Five of them are scanned from photographic prints, and 'Winnipeg' is a photograph of a framed drawing still in my possession, depicting my father in his LeMans Blower Bentley, which he owned in Winnipeg from 1939 to 1944. They were in my father's effects - George Hall Mackenzie. He was a Canadian navigation instructor for the Royal Commonwealth Air Training Plan during WW II, and he met Mr. Glenton-Wright in Winnipeg (or Brandon) Manitoba, Canada. This is from the story my father wrote about his Bentley: "During 1940-41, an Australian by the name of Michael Glenton-Wright was in Winnipeg at the Wireless school recuperating from an auto accident. He was very knowledgeable and an artist who did a couple of drawings of the Bentley, one of which I have framed. However, he wrote an article in Motor of April 8, 1942, which stated that he owned the car while he was in Canada and much of the article is based on an ego that allowed him to overstate the truth to a great extent. His remark about the name of BIRKIN imprinted on a section of the speedometer is correct except that this was done during the Johnson restoration and must have been a joke by Johnson as he stated in his article in the Autocar that it had been driven by Thislethwaite. " The full text of my father's story is on this page on the 'Vintage Bentleys' website: http://www.vintagebentleys.org/carpages/ur6572.php I have not found an online archive of the British Motor magazine to see the article by Mr Glenton-Wright. I cannot explain the discrepancy in his mention of 'Motor' and 'the Autocar' referring to the same article. Bruce Mackenzie Victoria, BC, Canada April, 2017