Motor Cycling Club Collection
"Revving through History: The Thrilling World of the Motorcycling Club" Step back in time and join us on a journey to the golden era of motorcycling
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"Revving through History: The Thrilling World of the Motorcycling Club" Step back in time and join us on a journey to the golden era of motorcycling. In 1935, Riley Lynx of AR Rye fearlessly took on the MCC Lands End Trial, leaving spectators breathless with his daring skills. Captured by artist Bill Brunell, this iconic moment forever etched in history. Fast forward to 1938, where HS Yelland's 490 cc DKW roared through the MCC Torquay Rally, showcasing both power and precision. Brunell's artistic touch perfectly captured the intensity of this exhilarating event. The Cream Cracker Team was not one to be underestimated as RA MacDermid revved up his MG PA during the MCC Lands End Trial in 1935. Their determination and skill were unmatched as they conquered every obstacle that came their way. At Brooklands' Members Meeting in September 1938, cars raced against each other amidst an electrifying atmosphere. Bill Brunell once again immortalized this thrilling display of speed and competition. Meanwhile, J Whalley pushed boundaries with his Ford Model C Ten during the challenging MCC Edinburgh Trial in Scotland. This true testament to endurance showcased both man and machine conquering rugged terrains with unwavering determination. CJ Dennis soared atop Beggars Roost on his powerful Triumph motorcycle during the MCC Lands End Trial in 1939. His fearless spirit echoed throughout Exmoor as he left spectators awe-inspired by his audacious feat. Intriguingly mysterious is an unidentified motorcycle caught between two Darracq vehicles painted by none other than Bill Brunell himself - a captivating glimpse into a forgotten chapter of motorcycling history. Hillman Minx ofs Elgar fearlessly tackled obstacles during the MCC Edinburgh Trial alongside HEG Cox's Morgan 3-wheeler and DCC Roberts' Morris, proving that the spirit of adventure knows no bounds.