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The last Clubman winner: Bernard Codd (BSA) 1956 Senior Clubman TTBernard Codd strokes his BSA Gold Star through Cronk ny Mona, to complete a Clubman double at the last running of the Clubman TT on the Isle of Man
Bill Ivy (250 Yamaha): 1967 Lightweight TTBill Ivy leaves Parliament Square on the fabulous V-4 Yamaha. Although he retired from the race, Bill finished third in the 250 World Championship
John Surtees (MV) at Kates Cottage: 1956 Senior TTThe massed spectators crane forward to watch and hear John Surtees wail past Kates Cottage to win the 1956 Senior TT
Tarquinio Provini at Parkfield Corner, 1957 Ultra Lightweight TTItalian ace Tarquinio Provini takes Parkfield Corner in the 1957 Ultra Lightweight TT. In retirement he produced the Protar plastic kits, one of which was this Mondial
Manliff Barrington (Moto Guzzi): 1947 Lightweight TTA TT competitor from 1935 to 1951, Barrington won two post-war Lightweight TTs. Manliff takes a tight line at Quarter Bridge
Little Bill; big MatchlessBill Ivy is dwarfed by his Kirby Matchless at Quarter Bridge in the 1965 Senior TT. Despite his lack of stature, Bill won the British 500cc Championship that year
Top three at the 1957 Junior TTWinner Bob McIntyre (Gilera, 79) is flanked by Keith Campbell (Moto Guzzi) left and Bob Brown (Gilera) right in the winners enclosure for the 1957 Junior TT
Manx Arms action: Florian Camathias (BMW) 1959 Sidecar TTThe Swiss/German partnership of Florian Camathias and Hilmar Cecco take their BMW round the Manx Arms. They finished second to Schneider/ Strauss (BMW)
Carlo Ubbiali at Governors Bridge; 1956 Lightweight TTWith his overjacket flapping in the breeze, Carlo Ubbiali heads for his second of five TT wins. The Clypse Course did not take in the Governors Bridge dip
The Featherbed man: Harold Daniel, 1950 Senior TTIt was Harold Daniel who coined the name for the Rex McCandless frame that helped Norton to stay on top of the world, against the much faster Italian multis. Harold approaches Ballaugh Bridge
The first Ton 125cc lap: Bill Ivy (Yamaha) 1966 Ultra Lightweight TTJust nine years after Bob McIntyre set the first ton lap of the Mountain Course, Bill Ivy took his 125 Yamaha to that magic figure
Cronk ny Mona action: Ken Kavanagh (Moto Guzzi) 1956 Junior TTIn a race which featured a hailstorm, Australian Ken Kavanagh took the win after the retirements of Bob McIntyre, Bill Lomas and John Surtees
Clypse action from Cecil Sandford (Mondial) 1957 Lightweight TT1957 Lightweight TT winner Cecil Sandford (Mondial) at Cronk y Garroo on the Clypse Course
Pre-war - Post-war winner: Harold Daniell (Norton) 1947 Senior TTThe initial post-war TT years were dominated by pre-war riders. Harold Daniell, who had been rejected for the Services due to poor eyesight, won the first post-WWII Senior TT
Carlo Ubbiali (MV) Ultra Lightweight TTPassing the Grandstand, Carlo Ubbiali is in a class of his own, winning the 1956 Ultra Lightweight TT. He had won the Lightweight earlier that day
Fritz Hillebrand / Manfred Grunwald (BMW) 1956 Sidecar TTThe German pairing of Fritz Hillebrand and Manfred Grunwald take their BMW outfit round Governors Bridge. With TT and Dutch TT wines