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Barnato Collection

"Barnato: A Legacy of Speed, Style, and Success" Captain Woolf Barnato was a legendary figure in the world of motorsports

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Barnato Collection: Captain Woolf Barnato with his Bentley
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Barnato Collection: Drivers & personalities in the Five Hundred Miles Race, 1929
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Barnato Collection: Le Mans 1929, Tim Birkin with Babe Barnato
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Barnato Collection: Enfield-Allday of Woolf Barnato at the JCC 200 Mile Race, Brooklands, 1922. Artist: Bill Brunell
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Barnato Collection: Leon Cushman working on his Bugatti Brescia at the JCC 200 Mile Race, Brooklands, Surrey, 1922
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Barnato Collection: Winning Bentley of Jack Dunfee and Woolf Barnato, BARC 6-Hour Race, Brooklands, Surrey
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Barnato Collection: The Bartlow Hills, raised over the Slain, 1016. Artist: June Barnato
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Barnato Collection: Captain and Mrs Woolf Barnato at Eden Roc
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Barnato Collection: Solomon Barnato Joel
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Barnato Collection: Participants in a first-rate prancing party - Ardenrun House
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Barnato Collection: New mansions in Park Lane, 1903
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Barnato Collection: 500 miles world record beaten at Brooklands, 1931
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Barnato Collection: Mr Siever leaving court

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"Barnato: A Legacy of Speed, Style, and Success" Captain Woolf Barnato was a legendary figure in the world of motorsports. With his beloved Bentley by his side, he conquered race tracks and left an indelible mark on the racing scene. In 1929, Captain Barnato showcased his exceptional driving skills and charismatic personality in the Five Hundred Miles Race. Alongside other renowned drivers, he captivated audiences with thrilling displays of speed and determination. One of his most iconic moments came at Le Mans in 1929 when Tim Birkin joined forces with Babe Barnato. Together, they formed an unstoppable duo that pushed boundaries and set new records. Even off the track, Captain Barnato's influence was felt. At the JCC 200 Mile Race in Brooklands in 1922, Enfield-Allday proudly displayed its association with Woolf Barnato. The event became a testament to both his passion for racing and support for emerging talents like Leon Cushman working on his Bugatti Brescia. Not only did Captain Barnato excel as a driver but also as a team owner. His winning Bentley alongside Jack Dunfee at the BARC 6-Hour Race showcased their mastery over their competitors while solidifying their place among racing legends. Beyond racing, the name "Barnato" resonated through history. June Barnato's artwork depicting Bartlow Hills paid homage to fallen heroes from centuries past while Solomon Barnato Joel made waves as a prominent figure outside of motorsports. The allure surrounding "Barnatos" extended beyond racetracks too; Ardenrun House hosted glamorous parties attended by participants who reveled in high society events fit for royalty. Meanwhile, Park Lane witnessed new mansions rise up underlining their family's success story. Bill Brunell immortalized these captivating moments through artistry capturing not just races like JCC Double Twelve Race but also intimate portraits such as Captain and Mrs.