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Graham WalkerTT winner, Editor of Motorcycling, first curator of the Beaulieu Motor Museum, Graham Walker prepares for the first Vintage Motor Cycle Club TT Rally
Press-testing the 1954 Senior TT winner1949 350cc World Champion FreddieFrith relaxes after riding Ray Amms 1954 Senior TT winning proboscis Norton. Graham Walker, ex-TT racer and editor of The Motor Cyccling is extreme left
1923 Sidecar TTGraham Walker seems at ease with things rounding Waterworks, but passenger Tommy Mahon look a trifle uncomfortable as they head for runner-up spot with their Norton/Hughes outfit
1922 Private Norton owners campGraham Walker (fifth from left) with a group of Norton riders from the 1922 Senior TT. Although a works rider, Graham always took a keen interst with the amatuer riders
Graham Walker (Triumph) 1996 Classic Parade
The Glencrutchery Road NightingaleGraham Walker giving his TT race report for the BBC from the Grandstand. A TT winner, team manager, he was the first of the great commentators. But not everyone liked it, as shown in this telegram!
The piston lives onGraham Walker and Tommy Mahon round Ramsey Hairpin in the 1923 Sidecar TT. Graham finished second to Freddie Dixon. Son and fellow race commentator Murray uses the piston from this very machine as a
Graham Walker (Sunbeam) 1925 Sidecar TTGraham Walker and unidentified passenger (Sunbeam) at Ramsey Hairpin; 1925 Sidecar TT