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Peter Brock was born at the Epworth Hospital, Richmond, Victoria, the son of Geoff and Ruth Brock (née Laidlay). [5] The family lived in the country town of Hurstbridge (now an outer suburb of Melbourne) and Brock continued to live there throughout his life. [6] He attended Eltham High School in Eltham, Victoria. [7]
Peter Elbert Brock (born November 1936) is an American automotive and trailer designer, author and photojournalist, ... Soon after, his family moved to Menlo Park.
Peter Brock was born in 1920 on Guernsey, Channel Islands. [1] Although he came from a military family, he rejected this tradition. While studying at Exeter College, Oxford, he came under the influence of pacifist ideas, particularly those of Bart de Ligt.
In 2016, Bisley appeared as Harry Firth in the two-part Australian miniseries Brock on Network Ten. The miniseries was based on the life of Australian motor racing legend Peter Brock. [5] In 2013, he appeared as Dan Cody in Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of The Great Gatsby. He was also seen in the Australian films Red Hill (2010) and Boar (2017).
Peter Brock is perhaps best known for his work establishing Datsun as a performance brand with his racing team, BRE, or for the design of the world-beating Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe. Before these ...
The American Speed Festival is honoring Brock for designing the Shelby Daytona Cobra, helping shape the C2 Corvette, and for his long love affair with racing. Why Designer Peter Brock Is the ...
The series charts the highs of Peter Brock's motor racing career and the lows of his personal life. It covers his action packed career and his association with Holden for almost 40 years including a public split involving the controversial device the Energy Polariser. The controversy followed in his personal life with three marriages, many ...
In 1942, the family purchased a farm in Stowe, Vt., and named it Cor Unum, a Latin phrase that translates to "one heart." It later became known as the Trapp Family Lodge where they held music camps.