Ah! But you have published another photo of this car and setting with a UK registered car in the background, so why the Oriental scripts on the pillars of the building? It seems unlikely that LAT would have gone to Japan (or China?) for these photos, but then again the style of building doesn't look English.... curious!
henryharris
Friday, June 20, 2008
It must be at the then recently vacated British Empire Exhibition site at Wembley. Gordon England moved in there, hence the 'Stadium' model. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire_Exhibition
henryharris
Friday, June 20, 2008
And as a comment to myself, I think this might be the Hong Kong pavilion.
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In an Oriental setting?
With an Austin Seven chassis in the background!
Ah! But you have published another photo of this car and setting with a UK registered car in the background, so why the Oriental scripts on the pillars of the building? It seems unlikely that LAT would have gone to Japan (or China?) for these photos, but then again the style of building doesn't look English.... curious!
It must be at the then recently vacated British Empire Exhibition site at Wembley. Gordon England moved in there, hence the 'Stadium' model. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire_Exhibition
And as a comment to myself, I think this might be the Hong Kong pavilion.