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RE: Period photos - Timothy P - 17-09-2017 Brilliant photos Mike. RE: Period photos - austin - 19-09-2017 (17-09-2017, 07:32 AM)Mike Costigan Wrote: Two more for your delectation: Both interesting photos these: 1. This image is on my site and the location has just been identified. Possibly N A Prince driving? 2. Appears to be VE 4492, never knew this car had been trialled, it does have some Brooklands history. Perhaps James, (current owner) will know more? RE: Period photos - Mike Costigan - 19-09-2017 Austin, Apologies if I have used one of your photos - the images I have posted are a miscellany of old prints and digital images I have found in obscure parts of the internet. I have intentionally not saved any of the LAT images since your website is so accessible and easy to use. I cannot recall where I found the first image, but it was not directly searchable by 'Austin', which was why I saved it - if you want me to remove it, I'll not be offended. As for VE 4492, the details I have indicated the driver (owner?) in 1935 was T B Raban. RE: Period photos - austin - 19-09-2017 (19-09-2017, 01:53 PM)Mike Costigan Wrote: Austin, No need to remove, good to see the images getting out there so we learn more! Originally it came from the Autocar archives. RE: Period photos - Mike Costigan - 21-09-2017 I'm 'scraping the barrel' with these two, the quality is pretty dreadful, but nevertheless they deserve a wider audience ... The first is a complete unknown - special or obscure coachbuilt? - competing in an unknown gymkhana of unknown date: A7.jpg (Size: 58.83 KB / Downloads: 323) Many of you will be familiar with Longstone Tyres, and may know that Dougal Cawley has a very rapid Frazer Nash special known as Piglet; well,here's the original Piglet: Piglet copy.jpg (Size: 70.12 KB / Downloads: 327) I believe this photo dates from just after the second world war, but any further details gratefully received! RE: Period photos - austin - 21-09-2017 (21-09-2017, 08:29 AM)Mike Costigan Wrote: I'm 'scraping the barrel' with these two, the quality is pretty dreadful, but nevertheless they deserve a wider audience ... The first looks like it may be the 1945 Oxted 750 Motor Club meeting. I recognise the blurry style! The second looks like good fun, sort of early motocross? RE: Period photos - Alan - 21-09-2017 C. A. P. A. Racing? RE: Period photos - Mike Costigan - 21-09-2017 I'm sure you're right, Alan - I couldn't recall the right set of initials! In which case, the photo is probably just pre-war, as CAPA turned into the 500cc formula pretty soon after the war. RE: Period photos - stuartu - 21-09-2017 (21-09-2017, 12:00 PM)Mike Costigan Wrote: I'm sure you're right, Alan - I couldn't recall the right set of initials! In which case, the photo is probably just pre-war, as CAPA turned into the 500cc formula pretty soon after the war. Alan is correct, that is a CAPA meeting of 20/8/39. Piglet was driven by Bill de Selincourt and Nigel Orlebar. I can't decide who is driving in the photo. I remember meeting Nigel at a VSCC Silverstone meeting circa 1966, a really nice chap, very helpful. I had some correspondence with Bill because he owned one of the Williams cars for a while and he too proved very generous with time and information. Nice to be reminded of them, thanks Michael. Regards, Stuart RE: Period photos - Alan - 21-09-2017 A one-time friend and I had the idea that we should resurrect CAPA racing, in the mid 70s. I probably owe my life to the fact that we never did. |