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Motorcycle of WT Taylor, Brighton and Hove Motor Club Brighton-Beer Trial, 1930. Artist
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Motorcycle of WT Taylor, Brighton and Hove Motor Club Brighton-Beer Trial, 1930. Artist
Unidentified Motorcycle Vehicle Reg. No. U?F3538. Event Entry No: 16 Rider: Taylor, W.T. Place: B&HMC Brighton-Beer Trial. Date: 21/22.6.30
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Media ID 15157810
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Brighton And Hove Motor Club Brighton To Beer Trial Challenge Motorbike Motorbike Racing Motorcycle Motorcycle Racing Motorcycle Trial Motorcycling Motorcyclist Rally Rallying Taylor Trial Bill Brunell Brunell Motor Sport Wj Brunell
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This print captures the spirit of motorcycling in 1930s Britain. The image showcases the Motorcycle of WT Taylor, a participant in the Brighton-Beer Trial organized by the Brighton and Hove Motor Club. The unidentified motorcycle vehicle, with registration number U?F3538, is seen navigating an avenue during this thrilling event. The photograph exudes a sense of nostalgia as it transports us back to a time when motorbike racing was at its peak. W. T. Taylor, proudly astride his trusty machine, displays both skill and determination as he takes on this challenging trial. The monochrome composition adds to the timeless quality of the picture, emphasizing every detail from Bill Brunell's expertly captured shot. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history, we can almost feel the excitement that filled the air during those June days in 1930. Set against a rustic rural backdrop, this image not only celebrates motorsport but also offers glimpses into life in early 20th-century Britain. It serves as a reminder of how road transport has evolved over time while honoring those who paved the way for modern-day motorcycling enthusiasts. Preserved within Heritage Images' collection at the National Motor Museum, this photograph stands as a testament to our rich motoring heritage. Its historical significance lies not only in documenting an individual rider's triumph but also in capturing an era defined by passion for speed and adventure on two wheels.
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