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Yes, it was all published in the PWA7C magazine, so far as I know.
Their archives would be the best place to start, Tom still lives in Oz and I have his email address, if you would like to be out in touch.
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Thanks Ruairidh. I wasn't in the PWA7C back then but will try contacting them for a copy.
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We (ScA7C) scanned our entire run of magazines onto a CD a few years back, hopefully PWA7C have something similar.
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I wonder if anyone from the NSW club in Sydney visits the forum? Someone there might have a long memory.
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That was almost certainly part of the Ruby special edition we put together.
I still have all the photos that Roger’s widow passed on to me for it, will look them out and post them here, if you would like to see them.
The slides from first part of the trip were all stolen as exposed rills from the car in South America, very sad.
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Additional to Tony and Squeak's lists are:
Little Wheels - The UK edition of "We and the Baby". ( fewer photographs )
Herbert Austin - The British Motor Car Industry to 1941. Roy Church. ( a difficult read! )
The Fruits of Fascism - Post War Prosperity in Historical Perspective. Chapter 6. Simon Reich. ( comparative politics, also interesting chapters on Ford & VW - somewhat Germanic in outlook! )
The Leyland Papers. Graham Turner. (A book well worth a read as it follows the story of Austin Morris, through BMC, to British Leyland. )