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Period photos
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I thought it might be a nice idea to start a thread on period photos; I have quite a few, many of which have probably never been seen by others, but I don't want this to be my thread - please feel free to add your own pics!

I'll start off with a couple of shots of a 1926 R-Type saloon ON 9354, probably taken when almost new:


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heres one from NZ
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An early Top Hat with 6" brakes.

David
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Ten years late, my mother was teaching her younger sister to drive in her father's brand new Ruby:


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Oh dear! A runaway horse and cart hit them at a cross-roads in the middle of Norwich, and the car was tipped onto its roof; AAH 211 was no more  Sad
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Mike and Ian - your photos are exquisite, thanks for sharing.

I do hope your mother and aunt were okay in the latter pic Mike!
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Mike has also sent me these for the GE Archive: https://gordonenglandregister.wordpress....-photos-2/
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The girls were fine; Grandad was not amused!
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This is a photo of my fathers car, Roy he is on the left, with his best friend Norm. It is a 1928 Chummy, body manufactured by Melbourne Motor Body Works. The picture was taken sometime in the 40's. I still have the car, photo with my wife Maria.


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When I first saw the 1940's photo I thought the guy on the right was the actor Eddie Marsan! I like your number plate!
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This is my dad Albert in about 1932 with his first car.
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