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Posted 18 November 2012 - 15:58
Great stuff! good thread will scan a few of my more interesting ones, from 70's/80's.
Posted 18 November 2012 - 17:18
Thanks for posting. Any chance you could look at the 1962 and before progs for my dad Harry Scholes on sidecar? This would help me identify all his races. I have pic from Silverstone I think but need to check, Many thanks againHi all. My good friend Keith Howard has lent me some old racing programmes that I hope you will like to see. These are the outer covers but if there is any content you would like to see I will try to put it here but these mean a lot to Keith so I may not be able to scan some parts without the chance of damage so these may not be possible as they are quite delicate. I hope you enjoy them.
Posted 18 November 2012 - 19:12
Thanks for posting. Any chance you could look at the 1962 and before progs for my dad Harry Scholes on sidecar? This would help me identify all his races. I have pic from Silverstone I think but need to check, Many thanks again
Posted 18 November 2012 - 19:52
Yes , indeed , great stuff , would like to see some of the field in the later 60's progs , might join in and scan a few meself
Posted 18 November 2012 - 20:30
Edited by fil2.8, 18 November 2012 - 20:32.
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Posted 19 November 2012 - 13:36
Here is the list of entrants for the 1966 Daily Mail Race of the Year. Also the pictures that appeared in the programme.
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Posted 20 November 2012 - 22:55
Yes on his 250 Cotton, Rex on a Greeves, 77 R O Strong Greeves, 82 J D Bedlington also on a GreevesRodders on the front of the August 67.
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Posted 21 November 2012 - 11:18
Great stuff. Keep it coming.A couple of interesting names in the 56 programme, entrant Don Henstock (underlined) i'm guessing is the same person who entered Neil Tuxworth in his early seasons, and P D Chatterton is possibly Derek's brother Peter? I think he died in a freak road bike accident at very low speed close to the family business near Boston, he was tipped by many as a future star.
Posted 21 November 2012 - 18:56
Henstocks had a shop in Sutton-in-Ashfield about 100 yards from my house, cica 1950's. The building is still there, now a furniture shop. Later a larger shop in Mansfield which was sold about 10 years ago. Don had died his son Jimmy ran the business for a while. Local to me we had few M/C shops Walter Wragg, Taggs, Charlie Freeman, Frank Cope, Frank Inger, David Tye, Bill Lomas and a few others (who I can't remember even though I bought bikes from them, how sad,) all supportied riders.A couple of interesting names in the 56 programme, entrant Don Henstock (underlined) i'm guessing is the same person who entered Neil Tuxworth in his early seasons, and P D Chatterton is possibly Derek's brother Peter? I think he died in a freak road bike accident at very low speed close to the family business near Boston, he was tipped by many as a future star.
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Any idea why Ago is shown as 20th in the 500 race after winning the 350, must have been more than just a bad day at the office, did he push in?
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Posted 24 November 2012 - 16:15
What a brilliant thead!! and I see its inspired some trips up into the loft for a few people, I have loads from 71 onwards but they are in my parents house in Lincolnshire, i'll have a dig around next time i'm over there.
Dont fancy my chances with that guard rail to the outside of Ivy and Cooper, was that on the outside of Devils Elbow? I think i've seen it on old photo's before, in my day it was bale lined armco down there and that was pretty scary, but the thought of an arm or leg getting the wrong side of that rail in a crash doesnt bear thinking about!!
I was never a big Mallory fan as it always looked like there was plenty of stuff around to hit if you fell off there.
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Posted 25 November 2012 - 15:25
What a brilliant thead!! and I see its inspired some trips up into the loft for a few people, I have loads from 71 onwards but they are in my parents house in Lincolnshire, i'll have a dig around next time i'm over there.
Dont fancy my chances with that guard rail to the outside of Ivy and Cooper, was that on the outside of Devils Elbow? I think i've seen it on old photo's before, in my day it was bale lined armco down there and that was pretty scary, but the thought of an arm or leg getting the wrong side of that rail in a crash doesnt bear thinking about!!
I was never a big Mallory fan as it always looked like there was plenty of stuff around to hit if you fell off there.
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And a D A Rowe from Blackpool. There is another possibly more famous Rowe from Blackpool (Dane) A relation perhaps ?Is Number 12 any relation to another famous rider from Blackburn??
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Posted 13 December 2012 - 22:46
Hockenheim a great circuit that really is no more! if you google earth it, the out in the country parts have now got trees planted on where the circuit once was.
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Its great seeing these old programmes & lists of riders guys, keep them coming.
Posted 15 December 2012 - 14:47
Edited by dixie, 15 December 2012 - 14:50.