Edward Kennard

1904 KENNARD, Edward, J.P., "The Barn", Market Harboro', Leicestershire. Cars: 3.5-h.p. motor-bicycle, 12 h.p. Darracq, 18-h.p. Napier. Total distance travelled since becoming a motorist: Many thousands of miles since 1899. Hobbies: Hunting, shooting, fishing, golf, billiards, tennis, racquets, ping-pong, skating, curling foreign travel, painting - oils, water-colours, and china — photography, drawing; is author of several well-known books, and is a frequent contributor to the motoring Press. Considers motoring combines the pleasures of steeple-chasing and a fast run to hounds, and that it is bound to be the locomotion for all in the near future. Owned the first Napier ever built, which was placed before all other English made cars in the 1,000 miles' trial, 1901: Is J.P. for Monmouthshire and Northamptonshire, High Sheriff, 1876. Clubs: Junior Carlton, Prince's, Union (Brighton), St. Andrew's, and other golf clubs. [1]
1904 KENNARD, Mrs. Edward, "The Barn", Market Harboro'. Cars: Progress, 9-h.p. Napier. Total distance travelled since becoming a motorist: Many thousands of miles. Is the pioneer of motor-cycling for women. Rides and recommends the Ivel motor-tricycle for ladies. Is a well-known sporting novelist, and author of "The Motor Maniac " — an exciting book dealing with motoring. [2]