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Seeley Collection

"Seeley: A Legacy of Speed and Passion" Step back in time to the year 1940, at the iconic Newmarket Race Course

Background imageSeeley Collection: Newmarket Race Course, 1940

Newmarket Race Course, 1940. Racing in Newmarket was first recorded in the time of James I. Charles II was known to attend races on Newmarket Heath with his brother, the future James II

Background imageSeeley Collection: Where Do You Want To Go?, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Where Do You Want To Go?, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Where Do You Want To Go?, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageSeeley Collection: The Man of Sorrows. Title-page to Small Passion. c1511, (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

The Man of Sorrows. Title-page to Small Passion. c1511, (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
The Man of Sorrows. Title-page to Small Passion. c1511, (1906). The drawing is held by the British Museum, London. From The Engravings of Albert Durer, by Lionel Cust. [Seeley and Co

Background imageSeeley Collection: Brian Richards (Seeley) 1987 Classic Manx Grand Prix

Brian Richards (Seeley) 1987 Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: John Blanchard (Seeley Mtachless) on Bray Hill; 1967 Senior TT

John Blanchard (Seeley Mtachless) on Bray Hill; 1967 Senior TT
John Blanchard (Seeley Matchless) on Bray Hill; 1967 Senior TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: Brian Steenson (Seeley) 1970 Junior TT

Brian Steenson (Seeley) 1970 Junior TT
Irish ace Brian Steenson (Seeley) at Ramsey: 1970 Junior TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: Ken Kay (Seeley) 1972 Senior TT

Ken Kay (Seeley) 1972 Senior TT
Ken Kay (Seeley) at Governors Bridge; 1972 Senior TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: Tom Dickie leaves Parliament Square: 1969 Senior TT

Tom Dickie leaves Parliament Square: 1969 Senior TT
Tom Dickie (Seeley) leaves Parliament Square: 1970 Junior TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: John Cooper (Seeley) 1970 Senior TT

John Cooper (Seeley) 1970 Senior TT
John Cooper (Seeley) at Agos Leap. 1970 Senior TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: Doncaster Race Course, 1940

Doncaster Race Course, 1940. Doncaster is one of the oldest established centres for horse racing in Britain, with records of regular race meetings going back to the 16th Century

Background imageSeeley Collection: Chris Bladon (Seeley) 1975 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Chris Bladon (Seeley) 1975 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Chris Bladon (Seeley) at Ramsey: 1975 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Chris McGahan (Seeley) 2016 Pre TT Classic

Chris McGahan (Seeley) 2016 Pre TT Classic

Background imageSeeley Collection: Book cover design, The Romance of Aeronautics

Book cover design, The Romance of Aeronautics: an Interesting Account of the Growth and Achievements of All Kinds of Aerial Craft, by Charles C Turner, London: Seeley, Service & Co. Limited, 1912

Background imageSeeley Collection: Alan Rayall (Seeley) 1975 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Alan Rayall (Seeley) 1975 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Alan Rayall (Seeley) at Ramsey, 1975 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Cyril Crosby (Seeley) and John Cowie (Dresda) 1971 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Cyril Crosby (Seeley) and John Cowie (Dresda) 1971 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Cyril Crosby (Seeley) and John Cowie (Dresda) on Ballaugh Bidge, 1971 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Alan Ryall (Seeley) 1971 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Alan Ryall (Seeley) 1971 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Alan Ryall (Seeley) on Ballaugh Bridge, 1971 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Paul Smart (Seeley) 1970 Senior TT

Paul Smart (Seeley) 1970 Senior TT
Paul Smart (Seeley) at Agos Leap, 1970 Senior TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: Roy Reid (Seeley) 1971 Senior TT

Roy Reid (Seeley) 1971 Senior TT
Irish Roy Reid (Seeley) 1971 Senior TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: John Foy Seeley 2012 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

John Foy Seeley 2012 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
John Foy (Seeley) at Quarter Bridge, 2012 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Barry Needle (Seeley) 1975 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Barry Needle (Seeley) 1975 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) and Derek Woodman (Seeley) 1968 Senior TT

Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) and Derek Woodman (Seeley) 1968 Senior TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: Bill Swallow (Seeley) 1989 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Bill Swallow (Seeley) 1989 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Colin Humphries (Seeley) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Colin Humphries (Seeley) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Manx Legend; Bob Heath

Manx Legend; Bob Heath
In the 1990s, Bob Heath was virtually unbeatable in the Classic Manx races, taking 11 victories. Bob is shown winning his last Classic Manx, the 1999 Junior Classic

Background imageSeeley Collection: Bob Hirst (Seeley) 1977 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Bob Hirst (Seeley) 1977 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Derek Woodman (Seeley) 1970 Junior TT

Derek Woodman (Seeley) 1970 Junior TT
Derek Woodman (Seeley) at Ramsey: 1970 Junior TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: The Queens Carriage, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Queens Carriage, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Queens Carriage, 1922. Queen Marys bedroom on the Royal Train. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageSeeley Collection: A Busy Spot, 1922. Creator: Unknown

A Busy Spot, 1922. Creator: Unknown
A Busy Spot, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageSeeley Collection: Automatic Train Stop, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Automatic Train Stop, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Automatic Train Stop, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageSeeley Collection: A Double Locomotive, 1922. Creator: Unknown

A Double Locomotive, 1922. Creator: Unknown
A Double Locomotive, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageSeeley Collection: Mick Collins (AJS, 6) and Chris Clarke (Seeley) 1969 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Mick Collins (AJS, 6) and Chris Clarke (Seeley) 1969 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Mick Collins (AJS, 6) and Chris Clarke (Seeley) start the 1969 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Roy Reid (Seeley) 1971 Junior TT

Roy Reid (Seeley) 1971 Junior TT
Roy Reid (Seeley) on Ballaugh Bridge: 1971 Junior TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: David Webber (Seeley) 350 Classic TT

David Webber (Seeley) 350 Classic TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: Meredydd Owen (Seeley) 350 Classic TT

Meredydd Owen (Seeley) 350 Classic TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: The Alcantara Bridge

The Alcantara Bridge
Etching of The Alcantara Bridge, Extramedura, Spain. Date: circa 1929

Background imageSeeley Collection: Hefyn Owen Seeley 2022 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Hefyn Owen Seeley 2022 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Hefyn Owen (Seeley) at Guthries, 2022 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Mick Moreton Seeley 2022 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Mick Moreton Seeley 2022 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Mick Moreton (Seeley) at Guthries, 2022 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Hefyn Owen (Seeley) 2022 Pre TT Classic

Hefyn Owen (Seeley) 2022 Pre TT Classic

Background imageSeeley Collection: Philip Stentiford (Seeley) 1973 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Philip Stentiford (Seeley) 1973 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Philip Stentiford (Seeley) at Ramsey, 1973 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Ron Mellor (Seeley) 1973 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Ron Mellor (Seeley) 1973 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Ron Mellor (Seeley) at Governors Bridge, 1973 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Philip Stentiford (Seeley) 1972 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Philip Stentiford (Seeley) 1972 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Philip Stentiford (Seeley) ayt Braddan Bridge, 1972 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Philip Stentiford (Seeley) 1974 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Philip Stentiford (Seeley) 1974 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Philip Stentiford (Seeley) at Quarter Bridge, 1974 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageSeeley Collection: Meredydd Owen (Seeley) 2016 Senior Classic TT

Meredydd Owen (Seeley) 2016 Senior Classic TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: Phil Woodall (Seeley) 2016 Senior Classic TT

Phil Woodall (Seeley) 2016 Senior Classic TT
Phil Woodall (Seeley) at White Gates: 2016 Senior Classic TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: Hefyn Owen (Seeley) 2016 Senior Classic TT

Hefyn Owen (Seeley) 2016 Senior Classic TT

Background imageSeeley Collection: Nick Penny (Seeley) 2002 pre-TT Classic

Nick Penny (Seeley) 2002 pre-TT Classic

Background imageSeeley Collection: John Jones (Seeley) 2002 pre-TT Classic

John Jones (Seeley) 2002 pre-TT Classic

Background imageSeeley Collection: Derek Woodman (Seeley) 1969 Senior TT

Derek Woodman (Seeley) 1969 Senior TT
Derek Woodman (Seeley) on Quarter Bridge Road, 1969 Senior TT



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"Seeley: A Legacy of Speed and Passion" Step back in time to the year 1940, at the iconic Newmarket Race Course. Amidst the thundering hooves and cheering crowd, a name emerged - Seeley. It was a name that would become synonymous with speed, power, and unmatched performance. Fast forward to 1922, where an unknown creator posed a question: "Where Do You Want To Go?" Little did they know that Seeley would take them on exhilarating journeys across racetracks and beyond. In 1511, Albrecht Durer immortalized The Man of Sorrows on paper. Centuries later, this masterpiece found its match in John Blanchard's (Seeley Matchless) daring ride on Bray Hill during the 1967 Senior TT race. The fusion of artistry and adrenaline became evident as Cyril Crosby (Seeley) and John Cowie (Dresda) conquered the challenging terrain of the 1971 Senior Manx Grand Prix. John Cooper's triumph at the 1970 Senior TT showcased Seeley's unwavering commitment to excellence. Brian Steenson followed suit in the Junior TT race that same year, leaving spectators awestruck by his skillful maneuvers. The spirit of competition continued into 1975 when Chris Bladon dominated the Senior Manx Grand Prix astride his powerful Seeley machine. Ken Kay further etched Seeley's name into history during the intense battles of the 1972 Senior TT. As Tom Dickie sped away from Parliament Square in 1969 for yet another thrilling race at Isle of Man TT event, he embodied both courage and determination – qualities shared by every rider who chose Seeley as their trusted companion. In recent times, Chris McGahan blazed through Pre-TT Classic races in 2016 aboard his sleek Seeley bike – a testament to how this legendary brand has stood against the test of time. The legacy extends beyond racetracks.