I have had an email from somebody who is looking for information on an early Lancia. It looks to me like a Theta, but my knowledge and recognition of the very early cars is not so good. The email and links to the photos are copied below.
I found these photos in an album in an old house. Some of the people in them are distant relatives of mine with links to the Power family (Irish Whiskey), and to the Talbot family (car makers). I really dont know much more than that!
LA 4168 seems to be a Lancia.
Caption reads: Lancia with cat "Jude", Thornhill.
Next one features Jude again along with Meg the pony!
I think this caption says "Carne". It is the neighbouring townland to the one where I found the pictures (Ballytrent) in Co. Wexford, Ireland.
This one definitely says "Carne" and looks like the same house as the previous one.I think the dogs are "Poor dear old Sham and Bruiser"
Another shot at Carne with the dogs.
This one is taken outside Ballytrent House where I found the photos, and has a date of 1912. The car has a different body in this one, but I think it's the same machine. The wheels and the mudguards look the same. I think that this refit was done after the European tour as it doesn't seem to be present in those shots.
Another one at Ballytrent with the old body style
The car seems to have got a radiator badge along with its new body.
More photos to follow. Does anybody know anything about this car?
Modified to show the photos in the post.