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Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1968 Junior TT

1968 Junior TT
Arthur Lavington (Velocette), Parliament Square. " My first boss. First job I was given was to change a clutch on a Velo, nothing hard about it"

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Broke it

Broke it
Alan Chadwick trudges back to the solace of the Quarter Bridge public house after retiring on the first lap of the 1968 Ultra Lightweight TT

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1967 Production TT

1967 Production TT
Testing the goods. Crooks Suzuki sponsored many TT and Manx Grand Prix riders/ Boss Eddie Crooks rode this T20 in the Production race

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1969 Jurby Road meeting

1969 Jurby Road meeting
Jon Worthington rode (drove?) the 684cc Scitsu at the Jurby Road meeting and also the Southern 100 in 1969, It was powered by a horizontal Triumph twin motor

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1967 Production TT

1967 Production TT
Clive Thompsett (250 Ducati Mach 1) finishing the 1967 Production 250 TT

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1969 750cc Sidecar TT

1969 750cc Sidecar TT
Idris Evans and passenger Tim Matt discuss the faltering performance of their Imp spacial at a most unlikely place - the crest of Ballaugh Bridge

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1968 50cc TT

1968 50cc TT
The only 50cc Ducati to race the TT. Rodney Gooch hops the back wheel at Ballaugh Bridge. He finished 11th

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1971 Senior TT

1971 Senior TT
Alan Barnett (Lawton & Wilson Aermacchi) 1971 Senior TT

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1957 Ultra Lightweight TT

1957 Ultra Lightweight TT
Six-times TT winner Carlo Ubbialli takes his 125 MV round Parkfield Corner. Carlo also won nine world titles - 8 on MV, one on a Mondial

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1956 Junior TT

1956 Junior TT
Duilio Agostini after his 9th place rie in the 1956 Junior TT. The Agistini family, no relation to Giacomo, run a Moto Guzzi shop in Mandello de Lario

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Every picture tells a story

Every picture tells a story
Stan Hailwood listens intently to the BBCs report on the Senior TT, along with Shells Lew Ellis. His delight at Mikes third win of the week is self-evident in the second picture - he never got

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Travelling marshal

Travelling marshal
After a 26-year MGP and TT career - on both solo and sidecars - Bill Beevers carried out travelling marshal dutis in the 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1952 Lightweight TT

1952 Lightweight TT
Winner of the first 250cc World Chamionship, Bruno Ruffo flies his Guzzi along the Braddan Straight in his only TT appearance, where he finished 6th

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1957 Junior TT

1957 Junior TT
Australias first World Champion. 1957 Junior winner Keith Campbell heels his Guzzi single through Union Mills

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Bill Barnett - Reynolds Tubing

Bill Barnett - Reynolds Tubing
Reynolds Tubing sent Bill Barnett to service the Featherbed frames which they had produced, but he was also pressed into modifications and reapiring all forms of racing metalwork

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1959 Ultra Lightweight TT

1959 Ultra Lightweight TT
Ken Kavanagh (Ducati) at Parkfield Corner

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1959 Lightweight TT

1959 Lightweight TT
Siegfried Lohmann takes Parkfield Corner on his German Adler. He finished 10th. It was suggested the Adler design formed the basis of the Ariel Arrow

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Memories of pioneering days

Memories of pioneering days
A conversation worth eavesdropping on. 1907 Twins winner Rem Fowler (left) and 1908 Single victor Jack Marshall compare notes, Taken atthe Golden Jubilee TT

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Spectating

Spectating
Wonder if the householder had liability insurance for this lot! The chap on the chimney appears to be calling down for tea and toast

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1953 Ultra Lightweight pratice

1953 Ultra Lightweight pratice
In addition to his works Norton rides, John Surtees was contarcted to ride Dr Joe Ehrlichs 125 EMC at th3 1953 TT. Just two mile sfruther on from this shot at Rhencullen

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1953 Senior TT practice

1953 Senior TT practice
Ray Amm appeared only once in practice with these trailing-link front forks. His facial expression would seem to indicate he was not enjoying the experiance

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Glen Helen Cycle race

Glen Helen Cycle race
A selection of racers lineup for a charitry race across the Glen Helen dance floor. Cromie McCandless in adjusting his glasses Rod Coleman and Bill Doran smile for the camera

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1958 Ultra Lightweight TT

1958 Ultra Lightweight TT
In addition to his Ducati ride, Swiss ace Luigi Taveri rode works bikes for MV, MZ, Honda and Kreidler during his 11-year TT career

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1958 Ultra Lightweight TT

1958 Ultra Lightweight TT
Dave Chadwick, seen her in the evening sun at the Manx Arms, Onchan, took third place for Ducati in the 1958 Ultra Lightweight TT

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1958 Sidecar TT practice

1958 Sidecar TT practice
Eric Oliver with passenger Mrs Pat Wise drove their standard Norton Dominatir twin with Watsonian sidecar in the 1958 Sidecar TT, They finished 10th

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1951 Senior Clubman TT

1951 Senior Clubman TT
John Draper, European Scrambles Champion and Scottish Six Days Trial winner. A works BSA rider, the Clubman rules forbid his use of their machines

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: A TT Centenarian

A TT Centenarian
Jock McCredie (Excelsior) Riding the last prewar TT 1939; he rode basically the same Excelsior through to his last TT; the 1953 Lightweight. Seen here at Cronk ny Mona in 1952

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1952 Junior Clubman TT

1952 Junior Clubman TT
The all-action style as Scot Bob McIntyre (350 BSA) hurtles into the Bray Hill dip. Bob finished second with a record lap

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1951 Junior Clubman TT

1951 Junior Clubman TT
Having broken his 90+ Douglas on the run down the mountain, a helmetless Charles Robinson freewheels through Governors Bridge

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Engraved Antique, Physical Map of Europe Engraving Antique Illustration, Published 1851

Engraved Antique, Physical Map of Europe Engraving Antique Illustration, Published 1851
Physical Map of Europe Engraving Antique Illustration, Published 1851. Source: Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Cracks in mud volcanoes, Azerbaijan

Cracks in mud volcanoes, Azerbaijan

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Mud Volcanoes and patterns of cracks in mud, Azerbaijan

Mud Volcanoes and patterns of cracks in mud, Azerbaijan

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Race Transport - 1949 style

Race Transport - 1949 style
Cyril Hopwood brings his Clubman Royal Enfield ashore. The sidecar was probably so crammed with tools, leathers, helmet, wife that the only luggage space was on the bow of the sidecar

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1949 Senior TT

1949 Senior TT
After leading the 1949 Senior TT, magneto trouble silenced Les Grahams AJS Porcupine at Hillberry. He pushed the lifeless machine home for 10th place

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1948 Senior TT

1948 Senior TT
Omobono Tenni flies Ballaugh Bridge on the 500 v-twin Moto Guzzi. A favourite of the Mandello concern, there is a life-size statue of Tenni in the Moto Guzzi Museum

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1934 Lightweight TT

1934 Lightweight TT
After riding 25 TT races, with many leaderboard places, Jimmy Simpson finally rode this Lightweight Rudge to a maiden win

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Freddie Dixon - 2, 3 and four-wheel TT winner

Freddie Dixon - 2, 3 and four-wheel TT winner
Freddie Dixon was an unconventional mechanical genius. He designed and built the banking Douglas sidecar on which he won the 1923 Sidecar TT

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1930 Junior TT

1930 Junior TT
Velocettes Tokyo agent, Kenzo Tada, poses with his Velocette KTT. After an eventful practice session and race with many falls, he finished 15th of 22 finishers

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1925 Douglas team

1925 Douglas team
The Douglas team, who were based in Ramsey, were allowed to starttheir practice laps from Parliament Square

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1921 Senior TT

1921 Senior TT
Jack Watson-Bourne (sv Triumph) checks back as he senses a fast-approaching Freddie Dixon on an Indian single through the Laurel Bank section. Dixon finished second, Watson-Bourne fifth

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1920 Senior TT

1920 Senior TT
Competitors wair for the start of the 1920 Senior. This was the first year the current startline was used. ABC machines were the first ro race with a megaphone exhuast, as seen on Reg Abrams No. 78

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1914 Junior TT start

1914 Junior TT start
Riders wait to start the 1914 Junior TT. No. 25 was Fred Walker (Royal Enfield); he had led the race for the first two laps

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1912 Senior TT

1912 Senior TT
Percy Owen (Norton) rounds Cruickshanks Corner, Ramsey in th3e 1912 Senior. The rough state of the road shoule be noted - the following rider is in fact riding the pavement to miss the worst of

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1908 RAC Tourist Trophy

1908 RAC Tourist Trophy
Kenelm Lee Guinness takes Ramsey Hairpin in his Sunbeam. Guinness was a member of the famous brewing faily. He was also the inventor of the KLG plug

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: 1921 Sun Vitesse workshop

1921 Sun Vitesse workshop
The Birmingham-based Sun Vitesse team preparing for the 250cc class of the 1921 Junior TT. Both disc-valve two strokes finished, averaging just over 37 mph after five hours of racing - and not last

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Kirk Michael Corner, 1909 Senior TT

Kirk Michael Corner, 1909 Senior TT
Oliver Godfrey (Rex) takes Kirk Michael corner on the St. Johns course. Godfrey finished fourth this year but won the 1911 Senior on an Indian

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Dramatic Seceda mountain, Dolomites, Italy, Europe

Dramatic Seceda mountain, Dolomites, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2019: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria), mushrooms, Hesse, Germany

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria), mushrooms, Hesse, Germany
forest grounds, nature photography, toxic mushrooms, Wilfried Martin



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