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Car type: Type 65 1934 + RP 1932
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Location: Melton Mowbray.
A very interesting find Colin. Well done. There is a very good write up of the event in Beatrice's book.
One incident was that Campbell came into the pits after two laps with a fuel leak but the Bentley ignited and was written off...uninsured!
It probably mattered little to Campbell being a Lloyds Underwriter at the time.
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What a stunning list of historic drivers.
A Tracta and a Gwynne make for unusual entries.
Marandaz in his own make of car !! I have not seen a Marandaz special for a few years now.
Stirlings mum used to drive a Marandaz.
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I helped the artist Debra Wenlock do a book of paintings of the Ards TT in 2003. It's called 'Campari and Soda Bread'.
The Ards TT was one of the biggest ever seen in Northern Ireland. We were inspired by images of the races and now drive an Austin Seven Ulster and a Riley TT Sprite!
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Had a go at the Ards TT re-creation events in my Alvis 12/60 in 1986 and Amilcar CGSs in 2003.
Flat-out on public roads!
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I spoke to my friend Jim Morrow today. It was his father, born in 1902 and a sergeant in the RUC who attended the race in 1928. Whether in his personal capacity or officially is unclear, but the programme had stayed in his father's army box ever since his retirement in 1964, until Jim unearthed them having found the key to the box in a drawer. Just shows good things can come out of lockdown!
I sent Jim a link to the forum and he is very pleased with the interest everyone on here has shown.