Mental Health Awareness Week 2023
Today marks the halfway point of Mental Health Awareness Week 2023. The official theme for this year is anxiety. This theme was set by the
Today marks the halfway point of Mental Health Awareness Week 2023. The official theme for this year is anxiety. This theme was set by the
We recently received a certificate of manufacture from Vauxhall Heritage which gave us a bit more information about our Vauxhall Wingham. As a result of
The Land Rover Defender is an iconic vehicle that has left an undeniable mark on the automotive industry. Renowned for its ruggedness, versatility, and off-road
Today marks the halfway point of Mental Health Awareness Week 2023.
The official theme for this year is anxiety. This theme was set by the Mental Health Foundation as part of their โJustโ Anxiety?โ campaign which aims to help people and organisations understand the difference between anxiety and anxiety disorders as well as building confidence in knowing what support is available to those who need it.
Most people will feel some form of anxiety at some point in their lives. However, those with an anxiety disorder feel intense levels of anxiety on a frequent basis. This can dramatically impact the quality of life they experience.
More than 8 million people in the UK alone are affected by an anxiety disorder. Some common anxiety disorders include:
Mental Health Awareness Week first started in 2001 and has become an annual occurrence. It aims to help raise awareness of not only the various types of mental health issues but also to help reduce the stigma surrounding talking about them.
Talking can be a huge help for some people suffering from anxiety and other mental health issues. While medication and other forms of professional help may be needed, spending time with friends and family can go a long way in helping those who need it.
From car clubs and automotive events to sharing a common interest with others, the car community can be a great place to talk to people and spend time focussing on something you are passionate about.
Of course, this is not a solution or a cure for any mental health condition, however, it can give you the opportunity to temporarily alleviate some of the symptoms associated with mental health issues.
For more information on Mental Health Awareness Week and for more specific facts, figures, and guidance, the Mental Health Foundation is a fantastic place to start.
We recently received a certificate of manufacture from Vauxhall Heritage which gave us a bit more information about our Vauxhall Wingham.
As a result of getting the certificate, we have updated this project as, rather than a 1937 model, our Vauxhall Wingham was actually manufactured in July 1938.
As there are so few of these cars left worldwide (estimates indicate five) finding out accurate information about each vehicle can be difficult. However, as this has come from Vauxhall Heritage, we believe this new information to be factual.
Despite the difference in year of manufacture, our Vauxhall Wingham is a beautiful classic that we are very pleased to have in our collection.
The Land Rover Defender is an iconic vehicle that has left an undeniable mark on the automotive industry. Renowned for its ruggedness, versatility, and off-road capabilities, the Defender has built a fan base of drivers and adventure enthusiasts around the world.
The story of the Land Rover Defender started in the aftermath of World War II. Maurice Wilks, the chief designer at Rover, was inspired by the surplus American Jeeps used during the war. He saw an opportunity to create a similar vehicle for civilian use. In 1947, he sketched the first design for what would become the original Land Rover.
The Land Rover made its debut at the Amsterdam Motor Show in 1948, attracting a lot of attention. It was immediately recognised for its robustness, simplicity, and versatility. The original Land Rover featured a boxy design with a lightweight aluminium body and a robust chassis. It was equipped with a 1.6-litre engine and had permanent four-wheel drive, making it capable of driving over rough terrains with little issue.
The Original Land Rover went through several iterations and improvements and, in 1958, the Series II was introduced. The Series II featured more refined styling and a larger engine. It became increasingly popular as a commercial vehicle in various industries, including agriculture, military, and exploration.
In 1971, the Series III was unveiled, marking a significant milestone in the Land Rover’s history. It featured a more comfortable interior, improved brakes, and an upgraded suspension system. By this time, the Land Rover had gained a reputation as a reliable workhorse and was loved by farmers, adventurers, and anyone else who needed an all-terrain vehicle.
In 1983, the Land Rover One Ten and Ninety models were introduced, which marked the beginning of a new naming process which was based on the wheelbase length (in inches) of each vehicle. These models featured several enhancements, including better soundproofing, improved heating systems, and more refined interiors.
In 1990, the Land Rover Defender name was officially introduced, as a way to differentiate the rugged off-road vehicle from the more luxurious Range Rover models that were now being produced. The Defender continued to evolve, with the introduction of more powerful engines, improved suspension systems, and advanced safety features.
Throughout its history, the Defender has been associated with numerous expeditions and adventures. It has conquered challenging terrains across the globe, from deserts to snow and ice and everything in between. Its off-road capabilities, combined with its durability, have made it the vehicle of choice for explorers, conservationists, and outdoor enthusiasts in some of the harshest environments on the planet.
Despite its iconic status, the Land Rover Defender faced challenges in meeting modern safety and emission standards. After a remarkable production run spanning over six decades, the original Defender ceased production in 2016. This marked the end of an era for Land Rover enthusiasts, who mourned the loss of a true automotive legend.
Land Rover recognised the significance of the Defender and the demand from its passionate fan base. In 2020, the company unveiled the all-new Land Rover Defender, blending the classic design elements with modern technology and engineering. The new Defender retains its boxy silhouette, rugged capabilities, and off-roading ability while incorporating advanced features such as all-wheel drive, advanced terrain response systems, and a range of powerful engines.
The introduction of the new Defender brought new life into the iconic nameplate, ensuring that the legacy of this legendary vehicle continues into the future. Even to this day, the Defender remains a symbol of adventure, freedom, and exploration, embodying the spirit of the original Land Rover.
The history of the Land Rover Defender is a story of innovation, endurance, and timeless design. From its humble beginnings as a post-war utility vehicle to its status as a global automotive icon, the Defender has captured the imagination of generations.
I am a big fan of the Land Rover Defender and we have had several come into the Bridge Classic Cars workshop which is certainly an exciting perk of the job!
Here’s to many more years of the iconic adventurer!
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