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1924 BARC Whitsun Monday Meeting.
Brooklands, Great Britain. June 1924.
Parry Thomas (Leyland Eight), portrait.
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Ref: Autocar Glass Plate A3280.
1924 BARC Whitsun Monday Meeting.
Brooklands, Great Britain. June 1924.
Parry Thomas (Leyland Eight), portrait.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic.
Ref: Autocar Glass Plate A3280.
1924 BARC Whitsun Monday Meeting.
Brooklands, Great Britain. June 1924.
Parry Thomas (Leyland Eight), portrait.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic.
Ref: Autocar Glass Plate A3280.
1924 JCC 200 Mile Race.
Brooklands, Great Britain. September 1924.
Eddie Hall (#5) leads Major Frank Halford (#3) and Cyril Maurice Harvey (#2), Aston Martin, Alvis, action.
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Ref: Autocar Glass Plate A3990.
1924 JCC 200 Mile Race.
Brooklands, Great Britain. September 1924.
Eddie Hall (#5) leads Major Frank Halford (#3) and Cyril Maurice Harvey (#2), Aston Martin, Alvis, action.
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Ref: Autocar Glass Plate A3990.
1927 JCC 200 Mile Race.
Brooklands, Surrey, England. October 1927.
Archie Frazer-Nash, Brian Lewis, C W Johnstone, George Eyston, Georges Casse, Malcolm Campbell, action.
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Ref: Autocar Glass Plate A8788.
1927 JCC 200 Mile Race.
Brooklands, Surrey, England. October 1927.
Archie Frazer-Nash, Brian Lewis, C W Johnstone, George Eyston, Georges Casse, Malcolm Campbell, action.
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Ref: Autocar Glass Plate A8788.
1925 BARC Whitsun Bank Holiday Meeting.
Brooklands, England. June 1925.
Top to bottom: #4 Kidston's Bugatti, #5 Coe's 30-98 Vauxhall 'Vixen' (which was to be seriously damaged in an accident during the 100mph Short Handicap), Barnato's 3-litre Bentley, #7 is Scriven's Austin 20, #8 Lanfranchi's Alfa-Romeo, #9 is J C Douglas with 'Razor-Blade', #10 is H L Aldridge's Alvis, #11 is Benjafield's Salmson, the Austin is Francis Samuelson's, and there is a second #14 A Y Jackson12-50 Alvis, just creeping into the bottom of the photo.
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1925 BARC Whitsun Bank Holiday Meeting.
Brooklands, England. June 1925.
Top to bottom: #4 Kidston's Bugatti, #5 Coe's 30-98 Vauxhall 'Vixen' (which was to be seriously damaged in an accident during the 100mph Short Handicap), Barnato's 3-litre Bentley, #7 is Scriven's Austin 20, #8 Lanfranchi's Alfa-Romeo, #9 is J C Douglas with 'Razor-Blade', #10 is H L Aldridge's Alvis, #11 is Benjafield's Salmson, the Austin is Francis Samuelson's, and there is a second #14 A Y Jackson12-50 Alvis, just creeping into the bottom of the photo.
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Ref: Autocar Glass Plate A4777.
R. R. Jackson / C. A. Broomhall, Lagonda. To the left, sandbanks are put in place.
1926 British Grand Prix.
Brooklands, Great Britain. 7th August 1926.
Albert Divo (Talbot 700), retired, leads Robert Benoist / Andre Dubonnet (Delage 155B), 3rd position, action.
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Ref: Autocar Used Picture 13/08/26 Page 259.
1926 British Grand Prix.
Brooklands, Great Britain. 7th August 1926.
Albert Divo (Talbot 700), retired, leads Robert Benoist / Andre Dubonnet (Delage 155B), 3rd position, action.
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Ref: Autocar Used Picture 13/08/26 Page 259.
Woolf Barnato, Bentley.
Harold W. Purdy, Alvis, and J. P. Turner, Austro-Daimler, achieve a dead heat. Both were declared the race winner.
Harold W. Purdy, Alvis, and J. P. Turner, Austro-Daimler, achieve a dead heat. Both were declared the race winner.
J. G. Parry Thomas receives the winner's trophy from Brigadier General Sir Capel Holden.
Jack Barclay and his crew work on his Vauxhall TT.
G. W. Olive, Amilcar, chases C. J. Randall, Talbot.
Vernon Balls, Amilcar.
Miss H. M. Lister congratulates Mrs Marion Agnew, Aston Martin. Robert C. Morgan sits beside her in the car.
Miss H. M. Lister congratulates Mrs Marion Agnew, Aston Martin. Robert C. Morgan sits beside her in the car.
Kenelm Lee-Guinness and Malcolm Campbell stand to the left of Henry Seagrave who is sitting in his winning Talbot-Darracq.
Kenelm Lee-Guinness and Malcolm Campbell stand to the left of Henry Seagrave who is sitting in his winning Talbot-Darracq.
Archie Frazer Nash sits in his GN long wheelbase track car known as Mowgli, in the paddock.
Mrs Lionel Martin, Aston Martin.
Mrs Lionel Martin, Aston Martin.
Woolf Barnato, Calthorpe.
H. Humphries, Calthorpe.
Spectators look at the cars in the paddock.
Spectators' cars parked at the track.
The traffic in Kingston as spectators make their way to Brooklands for the Whit Monday meeting.
Spectators enjoy a picnic next to their car.
Riders mount their motorcycles at the start of the race.
Fans gather round to look at cars in the paddock.
1924 BARC Whitsun Monday Meeting.
Brooklands, Great Britain. June 1924.
Parry Thomas (Leyland Eight), portrait.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic.
Ref: Autocar Glass Plate A3280.
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