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The Rev. Les Milner talking with members Raymond Fox (right
The Rev. Les Milner talking with members Raymond Fox (right) and Ron Gillam outside the Double Zero clubs headquarters. The club has been closed after trouble with Hells Angels. The club - which won the affection of the city for the charity work and mercy missions of its young motorcyclists - has suspended activities for the first time since it was founded five years ago. 28th June 1971. © Mirrorpix
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
England
BPM 71 9194
Media ID 21816750
Birmingham Clubs Culture Double Zero Motorcycle Club Motorbike Motorbikes Motorcycles 1971 Digbeth West Midlands
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The Rev. Les Milner, accompanied by members Raymond Fox (right) and Ron Gillam, engages in a heartfelt conversation outside the headquarters of the Double Zero motorcycle club. This iconic photo captures a significant moment in Birmingham's history as the beloved club faces closure due to conflicts with the notorious Hells Angels. Renowned for their charitable endeavors and compassionate missions, the young motorcyclists of Double Zero had garnered immense admiration from the city's residents. However, after five years of dedicated service, they find themselves forced to suspend activities for the first time since their inception. Taken on June 28th, 1971, this snapshot encapsulates both resilience and uncertainty within Birmingham's cultural landscape during the 1970s. Situated in Digbeth on Heath Mill Lane near St Basils Church, Double Zero Motorcycle Club became an emblematic symbol of youth empowerment and camaraderie. As we delve into this image from Memory Lane Prints' collection curated by Birmingham Post and Mail Archive, it is evident that motorcycles played a pivotal role in shaping West Midlands' culture at that time. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of how youthful enthusiasm can be harnessed for positive change while also highlighting society's vulnerability to external forces.
Framed Prints of The Rev. Les Milner talking with members Raymond Fox (right
Bring a piece of local history into your home with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse, featuring this evocative image from the Birmingham Post and Mail Archive. The photograph captures a moment in time as The Rev. Les Milner engages in conversation with Raymond Fox and Ron Gillam outside the Double Zero clubs headquarters. This iconic image, taken by an unnamed photographer, offers a glimpse into Birmingham's past, providing a fascinating insight into the city's history. Our high-quality framed prints are meticulously crafted to preserve the authenticity and vibrancy of the original image, making it a must-have for history enthusiasts and local nostalgia lovers alike. Order yours today and relive the stories from Memory Lane Prints.
Photo Prints of The Rev. Les Milner talking with members Raymond Fox (right
Relive the past with this evocative photograph from the Birmingham Post and Mail Archive, now available as a stunning Media Storehouse Photographic Print. The image captures a pivotal moment in local history as The Rev. Les Milner engages in conversation with members Raymond Fox and Ron Gillam outside the Double Zero club headquarters. This iconic moment was captured just after the club's closure due to disturbances with the Hells Angels. Bring this piece of Birmingham's history into your home and add depth to your decor with this high-quality print, expertly crafted by Memory Lane Prints.
Poster Prints of The Rev. Les Milner talking with members Raymond Fox (right
"Step back in time with this captivating poster print from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring an iconic image from the Birmingham Post and Mail Archive. Witness a pivotal moment in local history as The Rev. Les Milner engages in conversation with members Raymond Fox and Ron Gillam outside the Double Zero clubs headquarters. This print, sourced from Memory Lane Prints, is a must-have for history enthusiasts and those with a passion for Birmingham's past. Relive the story of this significant event and add authentic character to any room in your home or office."
Jigsaw Puzzles of The Rev. Les Milner talking with members Raymond Fox (right
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