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Location: Haverfordwest
Car type: RP Deluxe Saloon 1933
Just found this on utube
https://youtu.be/PPk0SZYfCLo
Can anyone explain what the “Atom was”, it looks as if it may be the marine version.
Roger
Location:- Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.
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Hi Roger,
You should be able to find the Mighty Atom under the bonnet of your Seven.
It was the pet name of the power unit.
Its in the title of the U tube film.
The Marine engine was called Thetis.
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Location: Rotherham, south yorkshire
brilliant video, thanks for the share
Playing the Banjo in Rotherham
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Huge number of people spectating at Shelsley Walsh...!!
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Every single time I see a film showing Brooklands I wonder did it ever look new? I guess all the films we have are from quite a time after it opened so we don't ever see it when it was.
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Location: Melton Mowbray.
200,000 tons of concrete were used for the track surface after 350,000 cubic yards of earth was removed. Due to the risk of winter frosts the concreting was not started 'til mid March '07 yet completed by June that year. Whilst not a civil engineer, I expect the techniques used in the laying were not up to modern standards. This shows up in early photographs of the track surface where you can clearly see the joins, but looking smart. The paddock area however seems to have been a very roughed and patched surface.
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Location: Darkest Bedfordshire
Unless my photo deceives me Shelsley also was a dirt track in 1921.