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The Rover Company Limited was a British car manufacturing company that operated from its base in Solihull in Warwickshire

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Background imageRover Collection: Rover P4 75, 1959, Black

Rover P4 75, 1959, Black
Rover P4 75 1959 Black

Background imageRover Collection: Advert for Rover Cars, 1927

Advert for Rover Cars, 1927. A print from Illustrated London News, 22nd January 1927

Background imageRover Collection: Rover P5B

Rover P5B

Background imageRover Collection: 1974 Rover P6 3500S

1974 Rover P6 3500S

Background imageRover Collection: Rover Car Factory, Solihull JLP01_01_045_33

Rover Car Factory, Solihull JLP01_01_045_33
Rover Car Company Works, Lode Lane, Solihull. West Midlands. Interior view of Rover factory showing workers polishing cars, October 1956. John Laing Collection

Background imageRover Collection: Rover 75 V6 2001

Rover 75 V6 2001
2001 Rover 75 V6

Background imageRover Collection: CM7 5308 Allen Tice, Chris Conoly, BMW 2002

CM7 5308 Allen Tice, Chris Conoly, BMW 2002
Allen Tice, Chris Conoly, BMW 2002, Historic Touring Car Challenge, pre-86, touring cars, DHF 2015, classic cars, classic event, Classic Racing Cars, DHF, DHF 2015, Donington Historic Festival

Background imageRover Collection: CM22 5793 Tiff Needell, Peter Mallett, Rover 3500 SD1

CM22 5793 Tiff Needell, Peter Mallett, Rover 3500 SD1
Tiff Needell, Peter Mallett, Rover 3500 SD1, Gerry Marshall Trophy, Saloon cars, 76th Members Meeting, Goodwood, England, March 2018, Sussex, Autosport, cars, circuit racing, classic cars

Background imageRover Collection: Rover 75 Britain

Rover 75 Britain

Background imageRover Collection: 1984 Rover SD1 Police car

1984 Rover SD1 Police car

Background imageRover Collection: 1982 British Saloon Car Championship. Brands Hatch, England. 16th - 18th July 1982. Rd 8

1982 British Saloon Car Championship. Brands Hatch, England. 16th - 18th July 1982. Rd 8. Vince Woodman (Ford Capri III 3.0S), 4th position, leads Gordon Spice (Ford Capri III 3.0S)

Background imageRover Collection: 1984 Rover SD1 Police car

1984 Rover SD1 Police car

Background imageRover Collection: 2001 Rover 75 V6

2001 Rover 75 V6

Background imageRover Collection: 2001 Rover 75 V6

2001 Rover 75 V6

Background imageRover Collection: 1974 Rover P6 3500S

1974 Rover P6 3500S

Background imageRover Collection: 2001 Rover 75 V6

2001 Rover 75 V6

Background imageRover Collection: 1974 Rover P6 3500S

1974 Rover P6 3500S

Background imageRover Collection: Rover P6 3500 V8, 1974, Yellow, (mustard)

Rover P6 3500 V8, 1974, Yellow, (mustard)
Rover P6 3500 V8 1974 Yellow (mustard)

Background imageRover Collection: Rover P6 2200 SC, 1974, Yellow, (mustard)

Rover P6 2200 SC, 1974, Yellow, (mustard)
Rover P6 2200 SC 1974 Yellow (mustard)

Background imageRover Collection: The Rover Scarab 1931

The Rover Scarab 1931
The Rover Scarab motor car - retail price £ 89 in 1931 - the worlds cheapest car

Background imageRover Collection: 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans

1965 24 Hours of Le Mans
CIRCUIT DE LA SARTHE, FRANCE - JUNE 20: Jackie Stewart gives the thumbs up to teammate Graham Hill who replies with a two finger salute

Background imageRover Collection: CM2 1921 Ian Giles, Alan Strachan, Rover P6

CM2 1921 Ian Giles, Alan Strachan, Rover P6
Ian Giles, Alan Strachan, Rover P6, HTCC, 1966 - 85 Touring Cars, Historic Touring Car Challenge, DHF, DHF 2014, Donington Historic Festival, Donington Historic Festival 2014, Donington Park

Background imageRover Collection: 1982 British Saloon Car Championship: Dennis Leech, leads the field at the start of the race, action

1982 British Saloon Car Championship: Dennis Leech, leads the field at the start of the race, action
Thruxton, England. 12th April 1982. Rd 4. Dennis Leech (Rover 3500V6), leads the field at the start of the race, action. World Copyright: LAT Photographic. Ref: 13863 - 9/9A

Background imageRover Collection: Rover factory JLP01_01_045_32

Rover factory JLP01_01_045_32
ROVER CAR COMPANY WORKS, LODE LANE, SOLIHULL, WEST MIDLANDS. An interior view of the Rover factory in Solihull, showing workers polishing Rover P4 series cars

Background imageRover Collection: Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, visiting the Rover company in Solihull

Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, visiting the Rover company in Solihull, West Midlands. February 1958

Background imageRover Collection: Mini Rover Mini 998cc 1990 Green white roof

Mini Rover Mini 998cc 1990 Green white roof

Background imageRover Collection: CM31 0631 Ken Clarke, Tim Clarke, Rover Vitesse SD1

CM31 0631 Ken Clarke, Tim Clarke, Rover Vitesse SD1
Ken Clarke, Tim Clarke, Rover Vitesse SD1, Historic Touring Car Challenge, HTCC, Tony Dron Trophy, STCC, U2TC, Donington Historic Festival, Donington Park, England, May 2021

Background imageRover Collection: Rover 12 hp ambulance, World War 1. Creator: Unknown

Rover 12 hp ambulance, World War 1. Creator: Unknown
Rover 12 hp ambulance, World War 1

Background imageRover Collection: 2005 Rover 75. One of the last off the production line

2005 Rover 75. One of the last off the production line

Background imageRover Collection: Rover P6 2200 SC, 1974, Yellow, (mustard)

Rover P6 2200 SC, 1974, Yellow, (mustard)
Rover P6 2200 SC 1974 Yellow (mustard)

Background imageRover Collection: Rover 12 Saloon (rear view)

Rover 12 Saloon (rear view)
A Rover 12 Saloon (rear view)

Background imageRover Collection: Rover car with fitted Coal-Gas installation

Rover car with fitted Coal-Gas installation
A Rover car fitted with a neatly made coal-gas installation. The gas bolster originated by Wood-Milne Ltd. was a recepticle built along the lines of a pneumatic tyre

Background imageRover Collection: CJ10 2695 Andy Storer, Rover BRM

CJ10 2695 Andy Storer, Rover BRM
Andy Storer, Rover BRM, Pomeroy Trophy, Vintage sports Car Club, VSCC, Grand Prix circuit, Silverstone, Towcester, England.Silverstone Northamptonshire, England, 19th February 2022

Background imageRover Collection: CJ9 0115 Ken Clarke, Rover SD1 Vitesse

CJ9 0115 Ken Clarke, Rover SD1 Vitesse
Ken Clarke, Rover SD1 Vitesse, Tin Top Titans, The Maestros - Motorsports Great All-Rounders, Goodwood Festival of Speed, Goodwood House, Chichester, West Sussex, England, July 2021

Background imageRover Collection: CM30 9824 Robert Oldershaw, Rover SD1

CM30 9824 Robert Oldershaw, Rover SD1
Robert Oldershaw, Rover SD1, Historic Touring Car Challenge, HTCC, Tony Dron Trophy, STCC, U2TC, Donington Historic Festival, Donington Park, England, May 2021

Background imageRover Collection: 1914 Rover 12hp. Creator: Unknown

1914 Rover 12hp. Creator: Unknown
1914 Rover 12hp

Background imageRover Collection: CM22 5314 Jim Partridge, Rover Mini GpA

CM22 5314 Jim Partridge, Rover Mini GpA
Jim Partridge, Rover Mini GpA, Race Retro, Rally stage, Sunday 25th February, 2018, retro, nostalgia, motorsport, cars, vehicles, racing, classic cars, historic cars, nostalgia, vehicles, cars

Background imageRover Collection: The main shopping street in Caerphilly. 28th January 1967

The main shopping street in Caerphilly. 28th January 1967

Background imageRover Collection: Met Police officer giving directions

Met Police officer giving directions
A Metropolitan Police officer in Central London, giving directions to a young woman in a Rover 90 saloon car, with the Houses of Parliament in the background

Background imageRover Collection: 2001 Rover 75 V6

2001 Rover 75 V6

Background imageRover Collection: MG X Power 2002 Launch

MG X Power 2002 Launch
L-R: Colin Turkington (GBR) and Gareth Howell (GBR) will drive the Team Atomic Kitted MG ZS EX259 British Touring Car in the Independent's Cup. MG X Power Launch 2002

Background imageRover Collection: MG X Power 2002 Launch

MG X Power 2002 Launch
Girl band Atomic Kitten pose with drivers Gareth Howell (GBR), right, and Colin Turkington (GBR), left, and their MG ZS EX259 Touring Car. MG X Power Launch 2002

Background imageRover Collection: Le Mans 24 Hours

Le Mans 24 Hours
Briggs Cunningham (USA) / Bob Grossman (USA) Jaguar E-Type Light leads the Graham Hill (GBR) / Richie Ginther (USA) Rover-BRM Turbine car. Le Mans 24 Hours, Le Mans, France, 16-17 June 1963

Background imageRover Collection: MG X Power 2002 Launch

MG X Power 2002 Launch
The launch of pop group Atomic Kitten's MG ZS EX259 British Touring Car that will compete in the BTCC Independent's Cup, assisted by MG Sport & Racing

Background imageRover Collection: MG X Power 2002 Launch

MG X Power 2002 Launch
Girl Band Atomic Kitten with the MG ZS EX259 British Touring Car that will compete in the BTCC Independent's Cup, assisted by MG Sport & Racing

Background imageRover Collection: CM34 3883 Jerry Bailey, Rover SD1

CM34 3883 Jerry Bailey, Rover SD1
Jerry Bailey, Rover SD1, HRDC Gerry Marshall Trophy Series, over 30 cars on the grid for a forty five minute two driver race featuring pre-1980's Touring Cars

Background imageRover Collection: CM34 3882 Myles Poulton, Adam Christodoulou, Triumph Dolomite Sprint, Jerry Bailey, Rover SD1

CM34 3882 Myles Poulton, Adam Christodoulou, Triumph Dolomite Sprint, Jerry Bailey, Rover SD1
Myles Poulton, Adam Christodoulou, Triumph Dolomite Sprint, Jerry Bailey, Rover SD1, HRDC Gerry Marshall Trophy Series, over 30 cars on the grid for a forty five minute two driver race featuring

Background imageRover Collection: CM34 3878 Riorden Welby, Jack Moody, Rover SD1

CM34 3878 Riorden Welby, Jack Moody, Rover SD1
Riorden Welby, Jack Moody, Rover SD1, HRDC Gerry Marshall Trophy Series, over 30 cars on the grid for a forty five minute two driver race featuring pre-1980's Touring Cars



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Rover Collection

The Rover Company Limited was a British car manufacturing company that operated from its base in Solihull in Warwickshire. Its lasting reputation for quality and performance was such that its first postwar model reviewed by Road & Track in 1952 was pronounced finer than any but a Rolls-Royce. Rover also manufactured the Land Rover series from 1948 onwards, which spawned the Range Rover in 1970, and went on to become its most successful and profitable product — with Land Rover eventually becoming a separate company and brand in its own right. Rover was sold to Leyland Motors in 1967, who had already acquired Standard-Triumph seven years earlier. Initially, Rover maintained a level of autonomy within the Leyland conglomerate, but by 1978, Leyland - by then British Leyland (BL) - had run into severe financial difficulties and had been nationalized by the British Government. Most of the assets of the former Rover Company were moved into a new BL subsidiary named Land Rover Ltd whilst the Rover marque itself continued to be used on other BL products which relied largely on Honda engineering. Nevertheless, Rover ultimately became the most prolific brand within BL and gave its name to the entire conglomerate in the form of the Rover Group in 1986, of which MG, Mini and Land Rover remained a part until the Rover Group was broken up by BMW in 2000. The Rover marque is the dormant property of the Rover Company's de facto successor - Jaguar Land Rover (owned by Tata Motors), which still operates out of Rover's Solihull plant.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Rover collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning range of wall art and framed prints that celebrates the iconic British car brand. Our collection features a wide variety of images, including vintage advertisements, classic cars in action, and stylish promotional shots. Each piece has been carefully curated to showcase the beauty and history of this beloved automotive brand. Whether you're a fan of classic cars or simply appreciate great design, there's something for everyone in the Rover collection. From sleek sports cars to rugged off-roaders, these prints capture the essence of what makes Rover such an enduring symbol of British motoring excellence. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials like archival paper and museum-grade framing, each piece in the Rover collection is designed to last for years to come. Whether you're looking to add some style to your home or office decor or searching for a unique gift for a car enthusiast in your life, our Rover collection is sure to impress.
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What are Rover (Cars Transportation) art prints?

Rover art prints are high-quality reproductions of vintage and contemporary artwork featuring the iconic British car brand, Rover. These prints showcase various models of Rover cars throughout history, from classic designs to modern-day vehicles. The artwork is printed on premium paper using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that each print captures the intricate details and vibrant colors of the original piece. These art prints are perfect for car enthusiasts who want to decorate their homes or offices with unique and stylish pieces that celebrate their love for Rover cars. They make great gifts for anyone who appreciates classic automotive design or has a special connection to this legendary British brand. We offer a wide selection of Rover art prints in different sizes and formats, including framed and unframed options. With so many choices available, there's sure to be a print that will suit your style and budget.
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What Rover (Cars Transportation) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Rover car transportation art prints that you can purchase. These prints feature various models of the iconic British car brand, including classic and modern designs. You can choose from a selection of high-quality images showcasing different angles and perspectives of the cars, as well as vintage advertisements and posters. Whether you are a fan of classic or contemporary Rover cars, we have something for everyone. The collection includes both color and black-and-white photographs, with options to suit any interior decor style. These art prints make great gifts for car enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates beautiful design. They are printed on premium quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details. If you're looking for stunning Rover car transportation art prints to decorate your home or office space, Media Storehouse is an excellent place to start your search.
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How do I buy Rover (Cars Transportation) art prints?

To buy Rover art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Simply search for "Rover" in the search bar and select the print that catches your eye. Once you've found a print you like, click on it to view more information about the piece. From there, you can choose the size and framing options that best suit your needs. You'll be able to see a preview of what your chosen print will look like with different frames and sizes before making your final decision. Once you're happy with your selection, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. From there, follow the prompts to enter payment and shipping information. We offer high-quality prints that are perfect for adding some personality to any room in your home or office. With our easy-to-use website and wide range of options available, buying Rover art prints has never been easier.
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How much do Rover (Cars Transportation) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Rover art prints for purchase. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print selected. We have a variety of sizes available to suit different budgets and preferences, from small prints suitable for framing to larger canvas prints that make a bold statement in any room. Our selection includes both classic and modern Rover car designs, so there is something to suit every taste. Our high-quality printing process ensures that each print captures the detail and beauty of these iconic cars. We pride ourselves on offering affordable prices without compromising on quality, making our Rover art prints accessible to everyone who loves these classic vehicles. Whether you are looking for a unique gift or want to add some personality to your home or office decor, our collection has something for everyone at an affordable price point.
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How will my Rover (Cars Transportation) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Rover art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. We take great care in packaging your order so that it arrives at your doorstep without any damage. The prints are carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape to prevent any moisture or dust from entering. We use reliable courier services for shipping your order, ensuring timely delivery of the package. You will receive an email confirmation once your order has been dispatched along with tracking details so that you can keep track of its progress. We understand the importance of customer satisfaction and strive to provide our customers with the best possible experience when it comes to purchasing artwork online. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that every aspect of your purchase is handled professionally and efficiently, right from placing the order until it reaches you safely.