Images at Golden Jubilee
1907 Rolls-Royce 40/50HP “Silver Ghost”
1907 Rolls-Royce 40/50HP “Silver Ghost”
Laurence Pomeroy in his 1914 Vauxhall 25HP “Prince Henry” enters the original Brooklands paddock
Special guests made speeches from a platform. Those on the platform include Lord Brabazon of Tara, Major-General C.A.L. Dunphie (the Chairman of Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd.), the Duke of Richmond and Gordon (3rd from the left), Earl Howe, the Marquess of Camden (sat behind the speaker), Captain Duncan Davis and Sir George Edwards (Managing-Director of Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd.)
Special guests made speeches from a platform. Those on the platform include Lord Brabazon of Tara, Major-General C.A.L. Dunphie (the Chairman of Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd.), the Duke of Richmond and Gordon (3rd from the left), Earl Howe, the Marquess of Camden (sat behind the speaker), Captain Duncan Davis and Sir George Edwards (Managing-Director of Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd.)
The 1908 Itala of Sam Clutton ahead of Dr Pinkerton’s ex-Duff 1910 Fiat
Dr Pinkerton’s ex-Duff 1910 Fiat
1912 200HP Benz
The Napier-Railton was brought to the event by Sir Raymond Quilter
Kay Petre was reunited with the supercharged 1935 Austin Seven she raced in period
D. Jones riding a 1913 680cc Zenith Gradua, followed by H.C. Spero’s ex-Bira and Straight Maserati 8CM
D. Jones riding a 1913 680cc Zenith Gradua, followed by H.C. Spero’s ex-Bira and Straight Maserati 8CM
Forrest Lycett in his 1932 Bentley 8-litre
Laurence Pomeroy in his 1914 Vauxhall 25HP “Prince Henry”
1912 Bugatti Type 18 “Black Bess”, which had a storied racing career in France with Roland Garros and was then raced by Ivy Cummings and L.H. Preston in the UK
1912 Bugatti Type 18 “Black Bess”, which had a storied racing career in France with Roland Garros and was then raced by Ivy Cummings and L.H. Preston in the UK
Harris Mayes driving the ex-Louis Zborowski “Chitty-Bang-Bang II”
H.R. Wellstead in his 1925 Morris Oxford “Red Flash”
Laurence Pomeroy in his 1914 Vauxhall 25HP “Prince Henry” enters the original Brooklands paddock
Period Brooklands racer H.C. Spero driving the ex-Prince Bira and Whitney Straight Maserati 8CM
Distinguished guests included the 9th Duke of Richmond & Gordon (Frederick Gordon-Lennox – centre) and George Duller (right)
Distinguished guests included the 9th Duke of Richmond & Gordon (Frederick Gordon-Lennox – centre) and George Duller (right)
The Montagu collection provided Brooklands ephemera for displays in the marquees
The Brooklands Memorial bronze plaque. The plaque features the Napier-Railton, Noel Pope’s Brough-Superior, a Club aeroplane, the outline of the original 1907 circuit, and the badges of the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club, the Junior Car Club, BRDC, BMCRC and Brooklands Aero Club
The Brooklands Memorial bronze plaque. The plaque features the Napier-Railton, Noel Pope’s Brough-Superior, a Club aeroplane, the outline of the original 1907 circuit, and the badges of the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club, the Junior Car Club, BRDC, BMCRC and Brooklands Aero Club
Light sport aircraft from the 1930's: De Haviland Tiger and Gypsy Moth biplanes and a Miles Falcon monoplane.
Light sport aircraft from the 1930's: De Haviland Tiger and Gypsy Moth biplanes and a Miles Falcon monoplane.
1930's light sportplanes: De Haviland Tiger and Gypsy Moth biplanes and a Miles Falcon Monoplane.
1907 Rolls-Royce 40/50HP “Silver Ghost”
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