No 7 is Capt Alistair Miller in a Bianchi. No 3 is Maurice Harvey in the first racing appearance of one of the two Alvis cars designed for the 200-Miles Race later in the year. Ealing & District M C Meeting 24 May 1924.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Absolutely right. The Alvis is chassis 2929 which was driven by Harvey in the "200" and later went to Phil Garlick in Australia (he was killed in the car at Maroubra Speedway)It is the Ealing and District M C Meeting and not "Eaton" as I suggested when referring to another image of the same pairing.
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Monday, November 8, 2010
Capt. Miller's first name was 'Alastair' not 'Alistair'. He succeeded to the family baronetcy when his father died in 1948.
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No 7 is Capt Alistair Miller in a Bianchi. No 3 is Maurice Harvey in the first racing appearance of one of the two Alvis cars designed for the 200-Miles Race later in the year. Ealing & District M C Meeting 24 May 1924.
Absolutely right. The Alvis is chassis 2929 which was driven by Harvey in the "200" and later went to Phil Garlick in Australia (he was killed in the car at Maroubra Speedway)It is the Ealing and District M C Meeting and not "Eaton" as I suggested when referring to another image of the same pairing.
Capt. Miller's first name was 'Alastair' not 'Alistair'. He succeeded to the family baronetcy when his father died in 1948.