Sam Alper

Samuel Alper OBE (25 April 1924 – 2 October 2002)[1] was an English caravan designer and manufacturer responsible for the famous Sprite caravan, founder of the Little Chef chain of roadside restaurants, a viticulturist who revived the ancient Roman winery at Chilford Hall, a sculptor, the founder of the Curwen Print Study Centre for teaching printmaking and a philanthropist who sent caravans abroad to aid in disaster relief programmes.

  1. ^ The Express 11 October 2002 OBITUARIES; PASSION OF BRITAIN'S CARAVAN PIONEER BYLINE: PETER FROST SECTION: FEATURES; p. 54