About - who we are


The Goshawk Society is a subgroup of the Rolls-Royce Owners' Club (RROC) dedicated to the interests of owners and enthusiasts of pre-war Small Horsepower Rolls-Royce motorcars.

These automobiles were built from 1922 to 1939 and include the Twenty, 20/25, 25/30, and Wraith models.

“Goshawk” was the internal code name originally used by Rolls-Royce in developing the original Twenty.

Ownership of a Small Horsepower automobile is not required for membership in the Goshawk Society, but current membership in the Rolls-Royce Owners’ Club (RROC) is required. Go here to join the RROC: https://www.rroc.org/assoc_subscribe.asp. During the membership process you will be asked if you are interested in also joining various societies and RROC Regional clubs. Please check the box for the Goshawk Society. The RROC will let us know. You can also alert us by using the Contact Us on this web site.

Goshawk Society Officers - 2026

To contact a Society Officer, use Contact Us.

  • Chairman: Paul Huckle

  • Technical Director: Tim Jayne, Jr.

  • Secretary/Membership: Rick Otis

  • Treasurer: Barbra Weisman

  • Editor/Activities: Mary White

Click the Goshawk photo above for the Cornell University Lab of Ornithology’s description of the Eurasian Goshawk (Astur gentilis).