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Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1967 Senior TT

1967 Senior TT
The 1967 Senior is often quoted as the race of the century Mike Hailwood and his ill-handling Honda 4 scrapped with Giacomo Agostini and his more nimble MV3 for five laps until Agos chain failed

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Smoking and racing are bad for your health!

Smoking and racing are bad for your health!
Harvey Williams (BSA) snapped in practice for the 1952 Ultra Lighweight race

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Noel Heenan (Yamaha) 2013 Formula Two Classic TT

Noel Heenan (Yamaha) 2013 Formula Two Classic TT
Aussie Noel Heenan (Yamaha) 2013 Formula Two Classic TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Pat Hennen (Suzuki) 1978 Senior TT

Pat Hennen (Suzuki) 1978 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Joeys first TT win

Joeys first TT win
When Joey Dunlop was looking for tyres for his Seeley Yamaha in 1977, he found it difficult to get any at the right price

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

Martin Russell (Rustler BSA) 1975 Classic TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: The last Manx Norton TT win

The last Manx Norton TT win
Mike Hailwood winning the last TT forthe overhead camshaft Norton, a power unit that was firstused in 1927. Norton;s last victory was with a very different engine

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1967 Production TT

1967 Production TT
After a 4-year layoff, John Hartle (650 Triumph Bonneville) won the first 750cc Production TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1964 Lightweight Manx winners

1964 Lightweight Manx winners
Last held in 1948, a Lightweight rce was reintroduced for the 1964 Manx. The winner was Gordon Keith (Greeves, 64). Runnner-up was Rex Butcher (17) with Terry Grotefeld third (both Aermacchi)

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Travelling marshal Alan Kipper Killip (Triumph) 1977 TT

Travelling marshal Alan Kipper Killip (Triumph) 1977 TT
Manxman Travelling marshal Alan Kipper Killip (Triumph) 1977 TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Renzo Pasolini (Benelli) 1970 Junior TT

Renzo Pasolini (Benelli) 1970 Junior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Hall Green

Hall Green
Stanley Woods looks on as his 500 Velocette is fettled at Hall Green, the home of Veloce Ltd. The factory looked the same when it closed in the 1960s

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1924 Ultra Lightweight TT

1924 Ultra Lightweight TT
The first massed-start TT. The whole field is in view as they leave the start. The winner was Jock Porter (New Gerrard, 1)

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Les Graham - DFC

Les Graham - DFC
Les Graham (MV) at Quarter Bridge, 1953 TT. During WWII he flew Lancaster bombers over Germany and was awarded the DFC for bravery

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Santiago Herrero (Ossa) 1968 Lightweight TT

Santiago Herrero (Ossa) 1968 Lightweight TT
Spains Santiago Herrero (Ossa) 1968 Lightweight TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Frank Norris (FAN Norton) 1953 Senior TT

Frank Norris (FAN Norton) 1953 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Alan Craven (BSA) 1959 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Alan Craven (BSA) 1959 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Alan Jackson (Honda) 1979 Formula Two TT

Alan Jackson (Honda) 1979 Formula Two TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 2007 Senior TT

2007 Senior TT
Mission accomplished! John McGuinness (HM PLant Honda) with trophy, beer and confirmation that he has set the first 230 mph lap of the TT course

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: So close

So close
John Williams was comfortably leading the 1976 Senior TT, until he ran out of fuel at Signpost Corner on the last lap, pushing his Suzuki home in 7th place

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Vincent Bennett (Yamaha) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Vincent Bennett (Yamaha) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Suzuki TR500, ridden by Roger Sutcliffe in the 2005 Classic Lap

Suzuki TR500, ridden by Roger Sutcliffe in the 2005 Classic Lap

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Ted Frend - AJS Porcupine

Ted Frend - AJS Porcupine
Ted Frend, team-mate of Les Graham, takes his AJS through Braddan Bridge in the 1950 Senior TT, Originally designed by Joe Craig with supercharger

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Ramsey Town Hall - twice removed

Ramsey Town Hall - twice removed
More a social history pic than just a picture of Ernie Thomas (Velocette). The wonderful Victorian Ramsey Town Hall and fire station, built in 1895

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: John McGuinness (Vimto Honda) 1999 Lightweight 250 TT

John McGuinness (Vimto Honda) 1999 Lightweight 250 TT
McPints first TT win. John McGuinness (Vimto Honda) 1999 Lightweight 250 TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: An Amazing Arrow

An Amazing Arrow
Brands Hatch specialist Michael O Rourke took this Herman Meier-tuned Ariel Arrow to a fine seventh place in the 1960 Lightweight TT, beaten only by the works MV, Morini and Honda, machines

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: George Formby in No Limit

George Formby in No Limit
George Formbys wife banned anyone taking images of him during th making of No Limit. But someone managed to bag this shot of Gitting sitting between Harold Rowell (left) and Jock Fairweather (right)

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Jim Bollington & Don Simpson (Triumph) 1960 Sidecar TT

Jim Bollington & Don Simpson (Triumph) 1960 Sidecar TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Ken De-Groome (Matchless) 1989 Senior Classic Manx Grand prix

Ken De-Groome (Matchless) 1989 Senior Classic Manx Grand prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Kenny Arthur -a unique Ton TT Double

Kenny Arthur -a unique Ton TT Double
Pasenger Kenny Arthur holds a unique double in TT history; as having been the only passenger to have lapped the Mountain Course over the ton on both a right-hand and left-hand outfit

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: The Armoy Armada

The Armoy Armada
Joey Dunlop, Jim Dunlop, Mervyn Robinson, Frank Kennedy

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1953 Junior Norton team

1953 Junior Norton team
Ray Amm lines the lowline kneeler with his fellow works riders. Left to right; Ken Kavanagh, Ray Amm, Jack Brett and John Surtees

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Steve Crawford (Suzuki) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Steve Crawford (Suzuki) 1987 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 1939 Senior TT

1939 Senior TT
Walter Rusk poses with the supercharged v-4 AJS. Despite giving out 55 b.h.p. Rusk only finished 11th in the Senior race. He was later to lap the Ulster GP Clady circuit at over 100 mph

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Alan Prange (Matchless) 1967 Senior TT

Alan Prange (Matchless) 1967 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Nigel Piercy (Mannin Honda) 1998 Ultra Lightweight TT

Nigel Piercy (Mannin Honda) 1998 Ultra Lightweight TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Billy McCosh (Matchless) 1964 Senior TT

Billy McCosh (Matchless) 1964 Senior TT
Irish Billy McCosh (Matchless) 1964 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Marty Lunde (AJS) 1967 Junior TT

Marty Lunde (AJS) 1967 Junior TT
American Marty Lunde (AJS) 1967 Junior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Hartley Kerner (Honda) 1975 Senior TT

Hartley Kerner (Honda) 1975 Senior TT

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Richard Smith (Honda) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Richard Smith (Honda) 1989 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Ken Lindsay (AJS) 1962 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Ken Lindsay (AJS) 1962 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Donald Waite (BSA) 1958 Junior Snaefell Manx Grand Prix

Donald Waite (BSA) 1958 Junior Snaefell Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Peter Daw (Norton) 1968 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Peter Daw (Norton) 1968 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Rowland Stallard (Norton) 1996 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Rowland Stallard (Norton) 1996 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: A Mugen prototype

A Mugen prototype
Former F1 GP driver Kuniomi Nagamatsu rode this MRV 1000 Mugen in the 2010 Parade Lap. Hirotoshi Honda, son of Sichiro, founded the Mugen company in 1973

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Scooter Power Shower

Scooter Power Shower
The Manx Internation Scooter Rally was a very popular event in the 1960s, But very possibly not as popular as a passenger if your pilot hits the Drudiale water splashflat out

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: Eight non-stop laps

Eight non-stop laps
Forget your four-lap dashes. In 1957, 41-year old Arthur Wheeler rode the eight-lap Senior TT non-stop on the 500 Guzzi single

Background imagepublic Canvas Print Collection: 52 years of Island racing

52 years of Island racing
Arthur Wheelers Island career stretches from 1937 (Junior Manx Grand Prix), ending with a ride in the 1989 Classic Manx Grand Prix



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