Brasier was a French automobile manufacturer, based in the Paris conurbation, and active between 1905 and 1930. The firm began as Richard-Brasier in 1902, and became known as Chaigneau-Brasier in 1926.
Leon Thery, winner of the 1904 Gordon Bennett competition, driving a Richard-Brasier.
Poster for Richard-Brasier automobiles by Henri Bellery-Desfontaines, 1905.
Brasier Coupe Chauffeur KD, 1908, 4 cylinder, 24 HP, 3397 cc, Cité de l’Automobile – Musée National – Collection Schlumpf, Mulhouse, France
Share of the Société des Automobiles Brasier
The Sopwith 5F.1 Dolphin was a British fighter aircraft manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company. It was used by the Royal Flying Corps and its successor, the Royal Air Force, during the First World War. The Dolphin entered service on the Western Front in early 1918 and proved to be a formidable fighter. The aircraft was not retained in the postwar inventory and was retired shortly after the war.
Third prototype at Brooklands Airfield