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Max Headroom
United Kingdom
292 Posts |
Posted - 15/12/2015 : 22:22:03
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Just in case this means anything, or is important to anyone, I found this picture for sale on eBay...
Link to it here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OLD-MOTOR-PHOTOGRAPH-1930S-VINTAGE-MG-SPORTS-CAR-PHOTO-TAKEN-1953-/351603772011?hash=item51dd37ca6b:g:WtMAAOSwcBhWbbWl
If you look through the sellers other items there is a picture of a team of three swept wing cars allegedly on an Alpine Trial of 1933
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George Eagle
United Kingdom
3275 Posts |
Posted - 16/12/2015 : 10:03:32
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I seem to recall this picture has been posted before?
The Registration number is not shown in the printed Register. Maybe the car is a hybrid - the brakes are hydraulic and look more like T type and yet the radiator and windscreen supports could be N? The front axle is too wide for it to be an F or an L?
George L2023 |
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MG Maverick
United Kingdom
1069 Posts |
Posted - 17/12/2015 : 05:05:12
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I have spotted another photo for sale on ebay. trade no. 401041328630 the title ' Motor Sport Photograph MG Car Team At Merano Alpine Trial Vintage 1933 '
Chris ( J2353 ) & ( J4129 )
Brighton, East Sussex & Paphos, Cyprus. |
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Max Headroom
United Kingdom
292 Posts |
Posted - 17/12/2015 : 06:26:05
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Thanks George. I know if it was an early photo of my own car that appeared that I would be ecstatic; and I'm sure anyone else would jump at the chance of finding a photo of their own car, hence my post.
MG Maverick - Yes that's the 'other' photo I was referring to in my first post. I think might be two different pictures of the Alpine cars
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Mike the M
United Kingdom
483 Posts |
Posted - 18/12/2015 : 19:59:24
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Do not know of the car, too big for me, but the original registration documents as still alive at the Stoke - on - Trent Archives, Hanley,Library, Bethesda Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 3RS Tel: 01782-238420. Who lives near enough to go and look? Cheers, Mike
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Max Headroom
United Kingdom
292 Posts |
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Mike the M
United Kingdom
483 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 11:20:32
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NJ is Sussex and the records are in Lewes, and so Colin B may have the name of the original owner!
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george
United Kingdom
879 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 13:00:32
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My cars original reg was NJ 7843 not too far away from the reg shown. I will now have a growl at DVLA for refusing to allow me to retain the number, GRRRRR Geoff |
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John James
United Kingdom
977 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 13:56:09
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NJ 7134 belonged to PA1826. It doesn't show up on a DVLA search.
JOHN JAMES www.ttypes.org 'Proud to be independent' |
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George Eagle
United Kingdom
3275 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 16:32:56
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PA1826 is shown in the Register, it has been known for some time as it has Register number 1899. I hope the owner sees this lovely photo.
Uniquely the owner is also shown as having PA1825; this has the fairly recent Register number 3502.
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LewPalmer
USA
3300 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 18:23:04
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Interesting that an NJ registered PA shows up in the photo, as so does the rail sign indicating the photo was taken in Crypton in southwest England - a fair distance from Sussex. Owner maybe had a breakdown while on travel perhaps?
Lew Palmer PA1169, PB0560 |
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tholden
United Kingdom
1657 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 20:23:48
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Lew I think that is the trade Mark for Crypton Engine Tuning equipment not a rail sign. The Berkeley Hall Hotel was located in Bournemouth. According to Google Scientific Motors ( Bournemouth ) Ltd was incorporated in 1948 but is now dissolved. The name rang bells with me because I am pretty sure a friend purchased a N type from them many years ago.
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John James
United Kingdom
977 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 20:32:49
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Yes, Bournemouth it is.
Same owner PA1825 and PA1826? Over to you Mr Registrar! |
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Keith Wallace
United Kingdom
367 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 20:49:27
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Lew, I think the sign "Crypton" is for an auto-electric product or service. There is a telephone number on the "TAXI" sign, but I think it is unreadable.
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Vitesse
United Kingdom
234 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 23:39:04
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Crypton Equipment: http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Crypton_Equipment
Scientific Motors are in the phone book from 1950, with an address on Exeter Road. However, the Berkeley Hall Hotel site is now apparently under the Bournemouth International Centre. What we're looking at is the back of the hotel, which seems to have faced the sea, viewed from the east. There's a postcard on Delcampe which suggests that, since the hillside slopes the opposite way: http://www.delcampe.net/page/item/id,257028694,var,Postcard--Berkeley-Hall-Hotel-Near-Pier-Bournemouth-Dorset--1965-DORP14,language,E.html Also note the rooflines and position of the chimneys.
The Scientific Motors garage has gone too, but if you look at the junction of Exeter Road and Cranborne Road on Google Street View, it appears that the boundary wall is still in situ! |
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Brian Kelly
USA
526 Posts |
Posted - 02/01/2016 : 03:39:58
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Here's another: 1950 image of the Berkeley Hall Hotel.
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