This shows the assembly in the finishing straight prior to the "warming-up" lap. Visible here R-L are 3 AV, 4 Deemster, 5 Peugeot, 7 Singer, 8 Coventry-Premier, 10 Bleriot-Whippet, 12 Temperino, 16 Salmson, 20 Aston-Martin, 21 AC, 22 Marlborough, 23 ABC, 24 Lagonda, 25 Hillman, 26 Alvis, 27 Horstman, 28 Enfield-Allday, 29 Charron-Lacock, 31 Bugatti, 33 Talbot-Darracq, 40 Aston-Martin, 41 AC, 42 Marlborough, 43 Lagonda, 44 Alvis, 45 Horstman, 46 Charron-Laycock, 48 Bugatti, 50 Talbot-Darracq. In the back row probably 60 Aston-Martin, 61 AC, 65 Talbot-Darracq, 66 Aston-Martin, 67 Horstman and 69 AC.
Steve Chard
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Hi Austin. I mailed you last month about my wifes uncle being a mechanic for Lagonda. The race was the JCC 200 on 22nd Oct 1921 . The driver was, apparently, W.H.Oates and My wifes uncles name, was Ernest Graham. I have a photo from the start of the race that may be of interest to you. I am going to order a print of the starting line up as it will fit in nicely with the information and photo I already have. Thanks Steve Chard
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This shows the assembly in the finishing straight prior to the "warming-up" lap. Visible here R-L are 3 AV, 4 Deemster, 5 Peugeot, 7 Singer, 8 Coventry-Premier, 10 Bleriot-Whippet, 12 Temperino, 16 Salmson, 20 Aston-Martin, 21 AC, 22 Marlborough, 23 ABC, 24 Lagonda, 25 Hillman, 26 Alvis, 27 Horstman, 28 Enfield-Allday, 29 Charron-Lacock, 31 Bugatti, 33 Talbot-Darracq, 40 Aston-Martin, 41 AC, 42 Marlborough, 43 Lagonda, 44 Alvis, 45 Horstman, 46 Charron-Laycock, 48 Bugatti, 50 Talbot-Darracq. In the back row probably 60 Aston-Martin, 61 AC, 65 Talbot-Darracq, 66 Aston-Martin, 67 Horstman and 69 AC.
Hi Austin. I mailed you last month about my wifes uncle being a mechanic for Lagonda. The race was the JCC 200 on 22nd Oct 1921 . The driver was, apparently, W.H.Oates and My wifes uncles name, was Ernest Graham. I have a photo from the start of the race that may be of interest to you. I am going to order a print of the starting line up as it will fit in nicely with the information and photo I already have. Thanks Steve Chard