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John Barker Collection

John Barker, a legendary figure in the world of sidecar racing, has left an indelible mark on the sport with his remarkable performances throughout the years

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: John Barker Nick Cutmore Windle Yamaha 1985 Sidecar TT

John Barker Nick Cutmore Windle Yamaha 1985 Sidecar TT
John Barker & Nick Cutmore (Windle Yamaha) at Ramsey, 1985 Sidecar TT

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: John Barker & Nick Cutmore (Yamaha) 1978 Sidecar TT

John Barker & Nick Cutmore (Yamaha) 1978 Sidecar TT

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: John Barker & Alex Macfadzean (Devimead BSA) 1973 750 Sidecar TT TT

John Barker & Alex Macfadzean (Devimead BSA) 1973 750 Sidecar TT TT

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: John Barker & Chris Emmins (Devimead BSA) 1974 750 Sidecar TT

John Barker & Chris Emmins (Devimead BSA) 1974 750 Sidecar TT
John Barker & Chris Emmins (Devimead BSA) at Signpost Corner: 1974 750 Sidecar TT

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: John Barker & Chris Emmins (BSA) 1974 750 Sidecar TT

John Barker & Chris Emmins (BSA) 1974 750 Sidecar TT
John Barker & Chris Emmins (BSA) at Ramsey, 1974 750 Sidecar TT

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: John Barker & Chris Emmins (Reynoldson BSA) 1974 750 Sidecar TT

John Barker & Chris Emmins (Reynoldson BSA) 1974 750 Sidecar TT
John Barker & Chris Emmins (Reynoldson BSA) at Quarter Bridge: 1974 750 Sidecar TT

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: Loaves of bread, election postcard on behalf of British politican John Barker

Loaves of bread, election postcard on behalf of British politican John Barker, a supporter of free trade (colour litho)
5999073 Loaves of bread, election postcard on behalf of British politican John Barker, a supporter of free trade (colour litho) by English School

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: John Barker & Nick Cutmore (Windle Yamaha) 1984 Sidecar TT

John Barker & Nick Cutmore (Windle Yamaha) 1984 Sidecar TT

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: John Barker (1707-1787), 1786. Creator: Sir Joshua Reynolds

John Barker (1707-1787), 1786. Creator: Sir Joshua Reynolds
John Barker (1707-1787), 1786. Governor of Londons principal marine insurance company, London Assurance

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: John Barker & Chris Emmins (Reynoldson Triumph) 1970 750cc Sidecar TT

John Barker & Chris Emmins (Reynoldson Triumph) 1970 750cc Sidecar TT
John Barker & Chris Emmins (Reynoldson Triumph) at Ramsey: 1970 750cc Sidecar TT

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: John Barker & C Emmins (Devimead BSA) 1974 750sc TT

John Barker & C Emmins (Devimead BSA) 1974 750sc TT
John Barker & C Emmins (Devimead BSA) at Ramsey: 1974 750sc TT

Background imageJohn Barker Collection: John Barker / Alan Langton (Yamaha) 1983 Sidecar TT

John Barker / Alan Langton (Yamaha) 1983 Sidecar TT
John Barker / Alan Langton (Yamaha) were out of luck in the 1983 Sidecar TTs, retiring from both races


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John Barker, a legendary figure in the world of sidecar racing, has left an indelible mark on the sport with his remarkable performances throughout the years. From his early days partnering with Alex Macfadzean on a Devimead BSA in the 1973 750 Sidecar TT to his later triumphs alongside Nick Cutmore on various Yamaha machines, Barker's talent and determination have always shone through. In 1974, Barker teamed up with Chris Emmins for two unforgettable races. First, they tackled the challenging Isle of Man course aboard a BSA before switching to a Reynoldson Triumph later that same year. Their fearless approach and seamless teamwork made them formidable competitors. Barker's partnership with Cutmore proved fruitful once again in 1984 when they rode a Windle Yamaha to victory in the Sidecar TT. This achievement further solidified their status as one of the most successful duos in sidecar racing history. However, John Barker's influence extends beyond just racing. In an unexpected twist, he found himself associated with loaves of bread and even politics. A postcard promoting British politician John Barker showcased his support for free trade - an issue close to his heart. But it is not only modern-day John Barkers who leave their mark; historical figures bear this name too. The portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds immortalizes another John Barker from centuries ago (1707-1787), reminding us that greatness can span generations. Throughout his career, whether riding alongside Alan Langton or embracing new challenges on different motorcycles like Yamaha or BSA models, John Barker exemplifies passion and dedication that transcends time and disciplines. As we reflect upon these glimpses into John Barker's life - from thrilling races at the Isle of Man TT to unexpected connections outside motorsports - we are reminded that there is more to individuals than meets the eye.