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The point was?
Just been posted online:
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No jobs too big or small, we do them all?
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the point
Happy days before the health and safety gestapo appeared on the scene. John
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I think that the rider is Graham Walker who would at that time have been editor of 'Motor Cycling'.
My guess is that having ridden the bike into the gravel workings, he couldn't get it out again. Chris Hodge's photos are ex-Temple Press, aren't they ? |
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Makes sense!
Yes, I reckon it's a MOTORCYCLING photo..they of course tested military bikes. What's the truck: 6-wheeler? Reminds of a Fordson WO
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MotorCycling
The motorcycle is a Royal Enfield WD/C. MotorCycling did a article on the WD/C in their 22nd August 1940 issue. But these pictures must have been taken much later, considering the hooded blackout mask.
Jan
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"And now it's your turn to get up off that couch and go into the deserts, go into the mountains, go under the lakes, rivers, and seas and search for history. You'll never find a more rewarding adventure!" (Clive Cussler) 1940 Royal Enfield WD/C 1942 Royal Enfield WD/CO |
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