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John Rice (AJS) 2005 Classic Lap
Angus Herbert (AJS) Travelling Marshal 1955 TT
Angus Herbert (AJS) Travelling Marshal 1956 TT
Mick Miller (AJS) 1960 Senior Southern 100
Bill Doran (AJS) 1951 Senior TT
Bill Doran (AJS) 1951 Junior TT
Mick Featherstone (AJS} 1951 Junior TT
Rod Coleman (AJS) 1953 Senior TT weight-in
Rod Coleman (AJS} 1952 Junior TTKiwi Rod Coleman (AJS} 1952 Junior TT
Roy Evans (AJS) 1951 Junior Ulster Grand Prix
Rod Coleman (AJS) 1954 Junior TTKiwi Rod Coleman (AJS) starts the 1954 Junior TT
Martin Page (AJS) 1989 Junior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Bob Biddulph (AJS) 1989 Junior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Eric Hardy (AJS) 1953 Senior TT
Bill Doran (AJS) 1953 Senior TT
Bob Rowbottom (AJS) 1953 Senior TT
Harry Reynolds (AJS) 1962 Junior Manx Grand Prix practice
Vin Duckett (AJS) 1962 Junior Manx Grand Prix practice
Graham Dickson (AJS) 1962 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Peter Huby (AJS) 1962 Junior Manx Grand Prix practice
Edward Whiteside (AJS) 1957 Junior Newcomers MGP
John Smith (AJS) 1949 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Bob Biddulph (AJS) 1985 Classic Manx Grand Prix
Charlie Gray (AJS) 1951 Senior TT
Charlie Gray (AJS) 1951 Junior TT
Eric McPherson (AJS) 1949 Junior TTAussie Eric McPherson (AJS) 1949 Junior TT
Bill Doran at Scarborough on the AJS Porcupine. Photo: George Schofield
1961 Southern 100 Junior ChampionshipSpot the winner! Alan Shepherd (AJS, 5) and Phil Read (Norton, 4) cross the line together in the Junior Championship. It was adjudged a dead heat
Bill Doran - AJS PorcupineBill Doran uses up all the suspension on the AJS Porcupine as he bottoms out on Bray Hill. Dorans Bends was named after him when he crashed there in 1950
Richening the mixtureWith a left-mounted float chamber, Fergus Anderson leans his Guzzi to the right to richen the mixture before starting the 1954 Junior TT
Early Morning PracticeIt really was this dark for early morning practiceQ No. 19 is Frank Cope with his lightweight short-stroke AJS. Frank was still racing in his 80s
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!
Motorcycle racing is FUNLlewellyn Ranson is really enjoying the ride at the Bungalow, to judge by his smile. At 95, he still remembers with affection his racing days he shared with his brtoher Humphrey
Danny Shimmin (AJS) 1972 Jurby RoadManxman Danny Shimmin (AJS) 1972 Jurby Road
The last UK supercharged winnerPost=WWII the FIM banned superchargers in Grand Prix. This ban did not extend to other International races. Jock West shuts everything down after his winning ride at Chimay in 1946 o the V-4 A.J.S
1949 Gill Shield TrialDavid Christian eyes the hazards ahead during the Peveril Clubs annual Gill Shield Trial. The Christian family ran the Lucas and Ford agencies on North Quay, Douglas for many years
1949 Senior TTAfter leading the 1949 Senior TT, magneto trouble silenced Les Grahams AJS Porcupine at Hillberry. He pushed the lifeless machine home for 10th place
Kerb-crawlingAs George Brown thunders past on his 1000cc Vincent, Dennis Morgan appears to be using the kerb to keep his wheels in line of his AJS as they go through the Governors Bridge loop
The drop from Kates to the CregTom Sheard (AJS) approaches Creg ny Baa in the 1921 Junior TT. He finished third that year but won the Junior in 1922, Stanley Woods recalled that the publican of the Keppel Hotel, Creg ny Baa
Frank Moss (AJS) 1973 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Robin Daykin (AJS) 1957 Junior NewcomersManx Grand Prix
Leo Bury (AJS) 1959 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Wally Rawlings (AJS) 1959 Senior Manx Grand Prix. He later passengered for Colin Seeley for many years
Laurence Dunham (AJS) 1952 Silverstone Clubman
John Goodall (AJS) 1990 Junior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Bill Doran (AJS) 1950 Senior TT practice
Reg Lee (AJS) 1950 Junior TT practice
Douglas Smith (AJS) 1961 Junior TT