Number 11 Collection
"Number 11: A Tribute to Greatness and Triumph" George Best, the legendary former Manchester United player, showcased his skills in his first match for Fourth
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"Number 11: A Tribute to Greatness and Triumph" George Best, the legendary former Manchester United player, showcased his skills in his first match for Fourth, leaving fans awestruck. Step back in time to witness the roaring engines of cars before the start of the Irish Grand Prix in Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930. Artist Bill Brunell captures the excitement on canvas. Raymond Mays triumphs with his Bugatti Brescia at Caerphilly Hillclimb in Wales, 1922, dominating the fierce competition in the 1500cc class. The Talbot-Darracqs driven by Henry Segrave and Jules Moriceau race fiercely during the JCC 200 Mile Race at Brooklands in 1926 – a display of true automotive prowess. Witness history unfold as Henry Segrave's Talbot-Darracq leads a Bugatti during the JCC 200 Mile Race at Brooklands in 1926 – an iconic moment captured by artist Bill Brunell. Aston Martin open sports cars take on challenges head-on during the JCC Half-Day Trial of 1930 – their sleek design and power make them formidable contenders. Donington Park comes alive as Dick Seamans' ERA battles against Dick Shuttleworth's Alfa Romeo and an MG Magnette in a thrilling race that leaves spectators on edge - all happening amidst stunning scenery from 1935. Experience adrenaline-fueled trials as Vale Special's two-seater sports car conquers Crowell Hill in Chinnor, Oxfordshire during the vibrant era of motorsports throughout the '30s. Chancellor of Exchequer Denis Healey finds solace amidst photographers' lenses while enjoying moments within Number 11 Downing Street's enchanting garden - capturing both power and serenity simultaneously.