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01-12-2024, 09:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-12-2024, 09:33 AM by stuartu.)
It’s the USA, Mike, and this is one of the mid thirties ARCA “Round the Houses” races on the east coast, the Collier brothers being the moving spirits. I will send you the driver’s name and exact details of the venue after I’ve woken up properly - unless Chris Garner beats me to it!
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Stuart
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Good lord our distinguished historians get up early on a Sunday. Stuart's notes and archives are going to serious outperform those of us scrabbling about looking at vernacular architecture or 30's advertising details. Not that the gatehouse to the Leisure Park can be described as vernacular.
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I was up, Steve, but now I am relatively compos as well. I can take no credit for what follows, I just happen to have the right reference to hand.
The venue is Alexandria Bay, New York and the event is the ARCA round the houses race of 6th August 1938. The driver of no.35 is Lawrence “Woody” Young and it seems the Austin is yellow. The photo is taken at the Monticello Hotel corner.
The event was a handicap, the limit men including Mr Young being required to cover 50 laps of the 1.4 mile circuit. He finished 8th out of an entry of 17 cars, 8 of them being non finishers.
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Stuart
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Hi
That stonework "mini-castle" with its towers suggests something closer to home. Isle of Man maybe ?
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Thank you, Hugh, but I think I prefer the “Disney vernacular” version….
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
Thank you, Stuart; I thought this might provoke more speculation than it has!