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Bob McIntyre (AJS) and Derek Farrant (Matchless) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixBob McIntyre (AJS) acongratulates Derek Farrant (Matchless) on winning the 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix. Bob finished second in the Senior on his AJS 7R that he had ridden to victory in the Junior
Dennis Gallagher (Triumph) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixDennis Gallagher (Triumph) on Bray Hill, 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Frank Fox Norton 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixFrank Fox (Norton) at Union Mills, 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Peter Davey (Norton) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixPeter Davey (Norton) leaves Governors Bridge, 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Manx Legend; Bob McIntyreAfter winning the 1952 Junir Manx, Bob McIntyre took the same AJS 7R to the runner-up spot in the Senior Manx that year
John Storr (Norton) 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Norman Price (Norton) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixNorman Price (Norton) at Governors Bridge, 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Ken James (Norton) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixKen James (Norton) at Cronk ny Mona, 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Keith Campbell (Norton) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixAussie Keith Campbell (Norton) 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Roy Bennett (Norton) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixRoy Bennett (Norton) leaving Governors Bridge, 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Edward Hunt (Velocette) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixEdward Hunt (Velocette) at St Ninians Coss roads, 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Eric Jones (Triumph) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixEric Jones (Triumph) leaves Governors Bridge, 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Derek Ennett (AJS) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixManxman Derek Ennett (AJS) leaves Governors Bridge, 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Bob Ritchie (AJS) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixBob Ritchie (AJS) at St Ninians Cross roads, 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
D Fotherby (Ariel) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixD Fotherby (Ariel) at St Ninains Cross roads, 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix
A reliable Plumstead power plantBob McIntyre;s 7R edured both the Junior and Senior MGPs in 1952. After winning the Junior, he rode the same machine to second in the Senior. 12 laps at full chat!
Peter Welshs (Vincent) 1952 Senior Manx Grand PrixPeter Welshs (Vincent) as it arrived on the Island for the 1952 Senior Manx Grand Prix