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Beauty queen Angela Turner, in period costume, with the 1907 Daimler in which she will
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Beauty queen Angela Turner, in period costume, with the 1907 Daimler in which she will
Beauty queen Angela Turner, in period costume, with the 1907 Daimler in which she will ride to start the Double Zero Clubs " 50 hour weekend". Accompanying her are 17 year old club members Keith Brown (left) and Stephen Cook. The weekend has been organised by the Rev. David Collyer, Bishops Chaplain, with special responsibility for youth work, to mark the clubs forth year. 20th November 1969
Hess
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
England
BPM 69 4811
Media ID 21816756
© Mirrorpix
Birmingham Clubs Culture Double Zero Motorcycle Club Motorbike Motorbikes Motorcycles 1969 West Midlands
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant year of 1969 in Birmingham. The stunning beauty queen Angela Turner steals the spotlight as she poses elegantly in a period costume, ready to embark on an exciting adventure. Seated beside her are two youthful members of the Double Zero Clubs, Keith Brown and Stephen Cook, both exuding enthusiasm for the upcoming "50 hour weekend". This remarkable event has been meticulously organized by Reverend David Collyer, Bishops Chaplain with a special focus on youth work. It serves as a momentous celebration marking four years of the club's existence. As Angela prepares to ride off into this thrilling journey, all eyes are drawn towards the magnificent 1907 Daimler that will carry her through this memorable occasion. The photograph captures not only the essence of youth culture but also showcases Birmingham's rich history and love for motorcycles. With its vintage charm and timeless appeal, it encapsulates a significant era where motorbikes were more than just vehicles; they symbolized freedom and rebellion. Hess' skillful lens immortalizes this extraordinary moment in time when beauty queens mingled with motorcycle enthusiasts against a backdrop of West Midlands' urban landscape. This print is truly a treasure trove for those seeking nostalgia or anyone fascinated by British culture during the swinging sixties.
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