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Keith Kissack
A tribute to a man who probably knew more about Monmouthshire than anyone else.
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Hon. Charles Stewart Rolls
The son of a wealthy British peer, Rolls might have led a carefree life often associated
with the young Edwardian aristocracy. Instead, he combined an adventurous spirit
with an education and thus made a useful contribution to his nation.
In 1901 Rolls, having become an aeronaut, helped found the Aero Club. Two years
later he entered an automobile sales venture in London selling expensive French
cars. One day a friend introduced him to F. H. Royce who was just beginning to build
quality automobiles. Royce, who had worked hard his entire life, had little in common
with Rolls yet they still became friends. In 1904 they agreed that Royce would build
cars and Rolls would sell them. Rolls-Royce was born.
Rolls continued to fly balloons when he wasn't demonstrating his soon-to-be-famous
products. His balloon flying led to aeroplane flying and in 1910 he received certificate
number 2 from the Royal Aero Club (Royal as of that year). Later in the same year
he became the first man to fly non-stop across the English Channel both ways, but
his triumph was short lived. In July 1910 he was killed when his French-built Wright
biplane broke up in mid-air. Though he came down from only 20 feet, he cracked his
skull. He became Britain's first aircraft fatality.
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