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Angus Herbert (Triumph) Travelling Marshal 1957 TT
Angus Herbert (Triumph) Travelling Marshal 1956 TT
Mick Featherstone (Triumph} 1950 Senior Clubman TT
Dennis McMillan (Triumph) 1976 Production TT
Tony Anderson (BMW) & Darryl Pendlebury (Triumph) 1971 Production TT
Mick Cain & Beverley Martin (Triumph) 1973 500 Sidecar TT
Bob Beales & P Meehan (Triumph) 1972 750 Sidecar TT
Artie Oates & Edda Oates (Triumph) 1972 750 Sidecar TTManx Artie Oates & Edda Oates (Triumph) 1972 750 Sidecar TT
John N Smith (Triumph) 1989 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Roland Austin (Triumph) 1949 Senior Clubman TT
Len Bolshaw (Triumph) 1950 Lightweight Clubman TT
Jacques Pache (Triumph) 1949 Senior Clubman TT
Len Bolshaw (Triumph) 1949 Lightweight Clubman TT
Tony Greening & Roger Parker (Triumph) 1972 Sidecar 750 TT
Stephen Prower (Triumph) 1987 Newcomers Manx Grand Prix
Arthur Clough (Triumph) 1952 Senior Clubman TT
A Race ApartA TT race poem
Alf BriggsNottinghams Alf Briggs, riding his Triumph Trophy, which, with a change ftyres, he probably rode in trials and scrambles. Alfs wife Molly also rode Triumphin the Interna
A Trio of Madsen-MygdalsRichard Madsen-Mygdal (Vincent) Dave Madsen-Mygdal (Triumph) Mark Madsen-Mygdal (Yamaha)
Mick Grant1974 Production TT (Triumph) 1977 Classic (Kawasaki) 1985 Production 750 (Suzuki)
WelcomeRupert Murden rides his 1914 TT Triumph on the 2007 TT Re-enactment
They don t make Triumphs like they used toV.M.C.C. members trouble shooting on the 3010 Lakeland rally
Neat parking?In practice for the 2009 Junior Manx Grand Prix, Simon Perkin managed to park his Triuph in an unusual place. He later raced (but not this machine!)
John McGuinness, Honda, Yamaha, Triumph, John McGuinness, Triumph, Honda, Yamaha, public, EX John Mc
John Hartle MemorialThe acheivements of one of Chapel-en-le-Friths unsung heroes, John Hartle were reconised in a ceremony in the town. A plaque dedicated to the modest Harte was unveiled at the New Inn in Chapel
17 TT wins between themStanley Woods and Mick Grant share their TT memories outside the Crosby Hotel in 1982. For the record; Stanley won ten TT pre-war, Mick won his on Triumph, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Honda
1973 Production TTLe Mans start action from the 1973 Production 750cc class. Riders featured include Dave Nixon, Triumph, 3) Dave Croxford (Norton, 7) Darryl Pendlebury (Norton, 16) and Ernie Pitt (Triumph, 27)
9-wheel formation flyingA trio of Triumph powered projectiles dice in the 1969 Southern 100 Sidecar Championship. P D Crossley leads B Chatterton and M F Ward
What the... ?Seen briefly at the 1980 Ramsey Sprint. Thus unusual trike, powered by a Triumph with a big SU carb was built by Angus McPhail and piloted here by Trevor Lawfield
The Murray ClanFor many years Charlie Murray ran a motorcycle museum, first at Peel then at the Bugalow. Wife Em ran the cafe. Seen here taking part in the 1971 Vintage TT Rally
An early SquarielSpoted at the 1970 VMCC Rally. This 600cc Ariel Square Four was designed by Edward Turner before he moved to Triumph
Celtic Match Races - Jurby Airfield 1976A talented trio of riders in the holding area. Joey Dunlop (98, Yamsel) 1953 Junior MGP winner Frank Fox (16, ARE Triumph) and Frank Kennedy (Maxton Yamaha) a second member of the Armoy Armada
1967 500cc Production TTTriumph tester and pig farmer Percy Tait was was fastest in practice for the first 500 Production, but a first lap spill at Appledene put him out of the race
1967 Production TTAfter a 4-year layoff, John Hartle (650 Triumph Bonneville) won the first 750cc Production TT
Roger Bowler (Triumph) in the 1968 Senior Manx Grand Prix. Roger rode a variety of machines on the Isand, from a moto-cross based Husqvarna to modern machines and classics
1969 Jurby Road meetingJon Worthington rode (drove?) the 684cc Scitsu at the Jurby Road meeting and also the Southern 100 in 1969, It was powered by a horizontal Triumph twin motor
Percys quick 500Percy Tait did not feature on the 500 Triumph in the TT, but it proved its worth by finishing second to Ago in the 1969 Belgium GP, lapping at 116 mph
Speed CopMet policeman Graham Bailey rode this single-carb police-spec Triumph Saint in the inaugural Production TT
Sidecar Ace - solo riderGeorge O Dell flies Ballaugh Bridge in practice on his Triumph Thruxton Bonneville. The 197 Sidecar world champion crashed in practice and missed his only sidecar TT ride
1971 Production TTRay Pickrell - wearing Percy Taits helmet as his was too damaged to race in - won the Production race on that most famous of Triumph triples - Slippery Sam
1956 Clubman SeniorBy the late 50s, BSA machines had a stronghold on the Clubman races. John Hurlstone, seen at Union Mills was seventh, the non-BSA in the top 18
Roy Peplow - 1965 ISDTRoy Peplow leaves the start for the first day of the 1965 International Six Days Trial - the bike would never be that clean for the next six days. Roy won a Gold
A winning returnAfter a four-year lay-ff, John Hartle returned to TT racing to win the inaugural 750 Production TT, on this Geoff-Duke sponsored Thruxton Bonneville
The only Japanese TT winner 1963-2007In 1963 Mitsuo Itoh, who had been a member of the first Suzuki team from 1960, triumphed in the 1963 50cc. For 2007, he returned for the Parade Lap
One of the first Tritons?In the early 50s, Nortons would not sell just an engine to Cooper Cars for their Formula 3 racers. This meant a lot of Manx chassis were available
1951 Senior Clubman TTJohn Draper, European Scrambles Champion and Scottish Six Days Trial winner. A works BSA rider, the Clubman rules forbid his use of their machines
Travelling marshal needed - bring own bikeBefore Triumph offered to supply the TMs with machines, those asked to undertake the task had to provide their own machines. Dennis Morgan ride this plunger A10, it maybe that BSA provided the machine
Owen Greenwood (Triumph spl) & Bill Prowting (AJS) 1960 Senior TT