Munday Collection
"Munday: A Journey Through History and Speed" Step into the quaint village of Trysull, England, where The Plough Inn stands as a timeless landmark on School Road
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"Munday: A Journey Through History and Speed" Step into the quaint village of Trysull, England, where The Plough Inn stands as a timeless landmark on School Road. Amidst this picturesque setting, echoes of speed and adventure resonate through the stories that intertwine with the name Munday. In the realm of aviation, the Youngman-Baynes High-Lift VT789 takes center stage. This remarkable aircraft soared through the skies under the skilled guidance of Hawker test pilots Flt Lt Ralph S. Munday and Cpt Hs Broad, leaving an indelible mark on history. But it is not just in aviation that we find traces of Munday's legacy. G Munday - Fishmonger & Poulterer - Cliftonville, Kent tells a tale of dedication to quality and service in culinary delights. Transporting us back to an era when racing was at its zenith, we witness thrilling moments captured by artist Bill Brunell. Cars line up eagerly at Brooklands for a BARC race in 1930 while HC Munday showcases his prowess behind the wheel during the JCC 200 Mile Race in 1921. The roaring engines continue their symphony as Freddie Dixon's Riley Red Mongrel Special leads RJ Mundays' own creation –the aptly named Munday Special– across Brooklands' hallowed grounds in 1933. Byfleet Banking witnesses RJ Mundays' skillful maneuvering as he conquers yet another challenge during a BARC meeting at Brooklands in Surrey. Meanwhile, EL Bouts' Sunbeam gracefully dances alongside RJ Munday's Vauhall 30/98 during another memorable encounter on May 16th, 1932. Notable figures like Sir Henry Birkins Bentley join forces with RJ Mundays once more for exhilarating races that push both man and machine to their limits within Brooklands' prestigious arena.