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Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: A works Honda at the Southern 100

A works Honda at the Southern 100
John Hartle took the 1961 Southern 100 Championship, but a poor start meant he had to work hard for the victory

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1953 1000cc Clubman TT

1953 1000cc Clubman TT
Part-time Laxey rsident Richard Madsen-Mygdal lays a black line from his Vincents rear wheel as he takes Quarter Bridge. Leading after the first lap

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1953 Lightweight TT

1953 Lightweight TT
Bob Geeson on Bray Hill with his home-designed and built ohc twin. In later years the REG was raced with success on short circuits by John Surtees and Derek Minter

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Breath man - BREATH

Breath man - BREATH
Terry Folwell looks overwhelmed by the Nursey Bends on the Clypse Course, practicing for the 1959 Sidecar TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Frank Fox - racer / author

Frank Fox - racer / author
Frank Fox winning the 1953 Junior Manx Grand Prix. His autoiography Living to Race, Racing to Live is a facinating read

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1950 Lightweight Clubman TT

1950 Lightweight Clubman TT
Yes, the tank does say Panther! Not known for their sporting models since the 1920s Dunstable & DMCs Geoff Wakefield chose to race this Model 65

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Harold Daniell - pre and post-war star

Harold Daniell - pre and post-war star
Harold Daniell heels the newly introduced Rex McCandless-framed Manx Norton into Ballaugh Bridge. It ws Harold who, after testing the new frame against the older plunger version

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1950 Manx Cup

1950 Manx Cup
Norman Culpan was a renowned motor racer, finishing third in the 1949 Le Mans 24 hour race in his Frazer Nash. In 1928 he finished 28th in the Senior Manx Grand Prix on a Rudge; 20 years later

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Chris Horn (Vincent) 1949 1000 Clubman TT

Chris Horn (Vincent) 1949 1000 Clubman TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: George Brown (Norton) 1953 Senior TT

George Brown (Norton) 1953 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Mark Bullen (Suzuki) 1985 Production B TT

Mark Bullen (Suzuki) 1985 Production B TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Brian Appleton (Suzuki) 1986 Production B TT

Brian Appleton (Suzuki) 1986 Production B TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: John Phillips & Malcolm Hollis (Yamaha) 1984 Sidecar TT

John Phillips & Malcolm Hollis (Yamaha) 1984 Sidecar TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Ray Evans (Suzuki) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Ray Evans (Suzuki) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Matthew Wood (Honda) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Matthew Wood (Honda) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: A true Lightweight

A true Lightweight
In 1954 the Spanish Montesa team rode these 125cc Sprint models in their first TT. We are not sure who the beefy lifter is: Murray Walker is behind his left elbow, next to him is Cyril Quantrill

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Bob Geesons REG

Bob Geesons REG
Foremost in British racing specisls post-war was the REG. Designed, built and originally raced by Bob Geeson, it won many short-circuit races in the 1950s and 1960s, ridden by John Surtees

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: The Pankhurst Special

The Pankhurst Special
We can find no information about the Pankhurst Special, ridden in 1951 and 1952 by Robert Holton. This spindly machine uses an Albion gearbox and, we assme by the huge cover

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: The Halec Morgan

The Halec Morgan
Cyril Hale powers the Halec Morgan round Oulton Park in theunaugural motorcycle meeting at this poular Cheshire race circuit

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1951 Goodwood

1951 Goodwood
The only motorcycle race meeting held at Goodwood was Goodwood Saturday, held in 1951. Better known as a trials rider, Olga Kevelos rode this InterNorton in the 350cc Clubman race

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Its gonna be all-action in a few seconds time

Its gonna be all-action in a few seconds time
The first 16 runers are already at Ballacraine as Hilary Iremonger-Watts waits for the signal to kick his T100 into action in the 1947 Senior Clubmans. Hilary, riding for the X.H.G

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Manning the Scoreboard

Manning the Scoreboard
I wonder if their grandsons are still looking after the scoreboards?

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 11th Milestone - Drinkwaters Bend

11th Milestone - Drinkwaters Bend
For many years the 11th Milestone was named Drinkwater s. Ben Drinkwater was fatally injured at the bend when he fell, avoiding another rider, during the 1949 Junior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1938 Lightweight TT

1938 Lightweight TT
1938 European Champion andf Lightweight TT winner Ewald Kluge at Windy Corner. The DKW was said to be the noisiest machine ever raced at the TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: A replica - for six and three quarter laps

A replica - for six and three quarter laps
In the 1935 Lightweight, H G Tyrell Smith came round Kates Cottage on his seventh and last lap, to find the road had been opened in error

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Manx Legend: John Crasher White

Manx Legend: John Crasher White
The Mountain Course used to abound with bridges and jumps. This is John Crasher White making a front-wheel landing on the railway bridge at Union Mills in the 1934 Senior Manx

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1930 Lightweight TT

1930 Lightweight TT
Only lying sixth on the first lap, Hawicks Jimmy Guthrie finished victorious on the 250cc AJS for the first of his six TT wins, the remaining five on works Nortons

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: The First Manx

The First Manx
September 20, 1923; 31 staretsr prepare for the first Manx Amatuer Road Race Championship (M.A.R.R.C.). Ken Twemlow started No. 1

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Gordon Bennett qualifying trial - 1904

Gordon Bennett qualifying trial - 1904
Selwyn F Edge (Napier) leaves the line at the Maughold speed trial. The Isle of Man Government accomodated road closures for such events

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Eddie Laycock (Yamaha) 1987 Junior TT

Eddie Laycock (Yamaha) 1987 Junior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Steve Ward (Suzuki) 1987 Formula One TT

Steve Ward (Suzuki) 1987 Formula One TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Dave Ashton (BSA) 1983 Formula One TT

Dave Ashton (BSA) 1983 Formula One TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Derek Minter (Norton) 1964 Senior TT

Derek Minter (Norton) 1964 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Martin Russell (Rustler BSA) 1975 Classic TT

Martin Russell (Rustler BSA) 1975 Classic TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Pete Searle (Ducati) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Pete Searle (Ducati) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Pete Searle (Ducati) & Chris Kneen (Suzuki) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Pete Searle (Ducati) & Chris Kneen (Suzuki) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Pete Searle (Ducati) & Manx Chris Kneen (Suzuki) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Reg Armstrong (AJS) 1951 Junior TT

Reg Armstrong (AJS) 1951 Junior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Reg Armstrongs Gilera, 1953 Senior TT

Reg Armstrongs Gilera, 1953 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Reg Dearden (Norton) 1949 Senior Clubman TT

Reg Dearden (Norton) 1949 Senior Clubman TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Geoff Duke (Gilera) 1953 Senior TT

Geoff Duke (Gilera) 1953 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Arthur Clough (Triumph) 1952 Senior Clubman TT

Arthur Clough (Triumph) 1952 Senior Clubman TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Ken Tilley (Norton) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Ken Tilley (Norton) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Jimmy Guthrie jnr (Norton) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Jimmy Guthrie jnr (Norton) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Rowland Stallard (Norton) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Rowland Stallard (Norton) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 14th International Empire Trophy Race

14th International Empire Trophy Race
Still committed as a works Norton rider, Geoff Duke had several drives for Aston Martin in 1952, including the British Empire Trophy race. Seen here at Parkfield Corner on the Willaston course

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1975 Senior TT

Mick Grant (Kawasaki) 1975 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Charlie Dodson

Charlie Dodson was an accomplished competitor in the Island on two and four wheels. In addition to wins in the 1928 and 1929 Senior TTs, he finished second in the Mannin Moar car race in a MG Magnette

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Ian Gittins (Ducati) 1975 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix

Ian Gittins (Ducati) 1975 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix



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