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The Spread Eagle Inn
In 1919 he produced his first car
Duray driving a De Dietrich in the Vanderbilt Cup
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Wooden rulers from Woolsthorpe mb-artistname Ron Hendricks The Spread Eagle InnTwo wooden rulers supposedly made from an ancient apple tree at Woolsthorpe Manor, Isaac Newton's family home. An inscription on the rulers reads 'Made of the Wood of Sir Isaac Newton's Apple Tree at Woolsthorpe Lincolnshire'. Underneath this phrase are the initials 'C. T.' which stands for Charles Turnor. 19th century
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