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1948 Senior TT Norton teamNorton race manager Joe Craig (centre picture, dark suit) marshals his team fora photo shoot. No. 72 is Harold Daniell, No. 41 is Artie Bell and No. 62 is Ken Bills
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
1925 Sidecar TTPitting their 350cc AJS outfit against the 600 Douglas and Norton outfits, Frank Longman with Leo Davenport holding the third wheel down took a fightig fourth place
1923 Senior TTTom Sheard (Douglas) at Ramsey Hairpin winning the 1923 Senior. Theyear before Tom had won the Junior on an AJS. The Sheard family still own this machine
1923 Sidecar TTFreddie Dixon (Douglas) rounds Ramsey Hairpin on his winning way. Passenger Walter Denny, who remained seated the whole race, can be seen pushing the banking lever forward to lower the sidecar
Charlie Collier Matchless The Marquis De Mouzilly St. MarsCharlie Collier (Matchless) at Patzau, Austria. The Marquis de Mouzilly St. Mars
Desolation Road 1921 Junior TTHarold Petty struggles to fit a new inner tube to his Coulson as the mist coses in during the 1921 Junior TT. Fram lapping around fifty minutes, he took1 h. 33m
1912 Senior TTSenior TT winner Frank Applebee (Scott) passes through Keppel Gate, with Tates Cottage in the background. Before regular marshalling took place for practicing
1908 Singles TTWinner of the 1908 Singles TT, Jack Marshall poses before the start. His Triumph is equipped with a comperehensive toolkit on the rear carrier
1988 Production C TTEurosports resident expert and race-summariser Jamie Whitham, From 11 TT rides, Jamies best result was third in the 1989 Supersport 600 race
1988 Senior TTJapanese fly-swatter! Joey Dunlops Honda seems to have ddecimated the Islands fly population
V4 Victory filmingNo mini-cameras for Joey Dunlop when he was filming V4 Victory during practice for the 1983 Manx Grand Prix
1971 Lightweight TTRadio TT host Charlie Williams (Dugdale Maxton Yamaha) treats thew slippery conditions at Parliament Square with due respect. Charlie won 8 TT races
1973 Senior TTJack Findlay ay Quarter Bridge. The French-based Australian wn his only TT in 40 starts on the Suzuki ywin
1981 Classic TTThe Year of the Black Protest. Unhappy at Suzukis tactics in the Formula One race, Honda decked their riders and machines in all-black for the Classic race. Joey Dunlop at White Gates
1982 Sidecar TTJock Tayor and Benga Johansson (Fowler Yamaha) at the Bungalow. winning Sidecar Race B, setting a new lap recod at 108.29 that was to stand for seven years
1979 Classic Lap40 years after finishing third in the 1939 Senior TT, 10-times TT victor Stanley Woods again rode the works 500cc Velocette on the Island
1981 Classic TTSteve Parrish (Mitsui Yamaha) gives his pre-race comments as the field wait in the paddock for the start of the Classic TT
1981 Classic TTGraeme Crosby and mechanic share a joke as they wait for the start of the Clasic. Having won the Formula One, Crosby completed the double for Suzuki
1964 Historic TTAmerican Dave Roper (Team Osbolete Matchless) was victorious in the Historic 500cc TT. Seen at Quarter Bridge and celebrating with 350cc clas victor Sreve Cull
1984 Formula Two TTGermanys Margot Lingen rodwe the TT one year. Ducati monted, she finished 28th in the F2 race. Seen at Parliament Squre
1970 Junior TTSporting the Gordon Blair-designed long megaphone exhaust, former MGP winner Tom Dickie (Gus Kuhn Seeley) exits Parliament Square
1975 500 Sidecar TTRoger Dutton and Tony Wright (BNW) accelerate throogh the Gooseneck
1965 Senior TTMike Hailwood leaves Governors Bridge on a very battered MV four. Mike had slid off at Sarahas Cottage, remounted, made two pit stops to straighten the battered MV
1970 Senior TTGerman Hans Otto Butenuth (500 BMW), For many years Hans campaigned boxer twins at the TT. In 1976 he partnered Helmut Dahne to win the 750cc class in the 10-lap Production TT
1971 International Six Days TrialItalian Trophy teamster Edoardo Dossena on his 350 RT foots through a tricky gateway above Ramsey. Ducati provided the machines for the Italian team in 1971
The Cadbury Tent" Drinking coffee is a hazardour recreation - always wear full protecxtion when partaking"
1960 Ultra LightweightItalian racer/journalist Roberto Patrignani raced the Ultra Lightweight in 1960 and 1961 finishing both times
1960 Utra LightweightIt was my first year at the TT, a mere youth of 13, but brought up on the Blue Un and Green un. Used to cycle to Brands Hatch and watch Mike Hailwood dice with Derek Minter
1968 Junior TTArthur Lavington (Velocette), Parliament Square. " My first boss. First job I was given was to change a clutch on a Velo, nothing hard about it"
Broke itAlan Chadwick trudges back to the solace of the Quarter Bridge public house after retiring on the first lap of the 1968 Ultra Lightweight TT
1967 Production TTTesting the goods. Crooks Suzuki sponsored many TT and Manx Grand Prix riders/ Boss Eddie Crooks rode this T20 in the Production race
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
1967 Production TTClive Thompsett (250 Ducati Mach 1) finishing the 1967 Production 250 TT
1969 750cc Sidecar TTIdris Evans and passenger Tim Matt discuss the faltering performance of their Imp spacial at a most unlikely place - the crest of Ballaugh Bridge
1968 50cc TTThe only 50cc Ducati to race the TT. Rodney Gooch hops the back wheel at Ballaugh Bridge. He finished 11th
1971 Senior TTAlan Barnett (Lawton & Wilson Aermacchi) 1971 Senior TT
1957 Ultra Lightweight TTSix-times TT winner Carlo Ubbialli takes his 125 MV round Parkfield Corner. Carlo also won nine world titles - 8 on MV, one on a Mondial
1956 Junior TTDuilio Agostini after his 9th place rie in the 1956 Junior TT. The Agistini family, no relation to Giacomo, run a Moto Guzzi shop in Mandello de Lario
Every picture tells a storyStan Hailwood listens intently to the BBCs report on the Senior TT, along with Shells Lew Ellis. His delight at Mikes third win of the week is self-evident in the second picture - he never got
Travelling marshalAfter a 26-year MGP and TT career - on both solo and sidecars - Bill Beevers carried out travelling marshal dutis in the 1960s
1952 Lightweight TTWinner of the first 250cc World Chamionship, Bruno Ruffo flies his Guzzi along the Braddan Straight in his only TT appearance, where he finished 6th
1957 Junior TTAustralias first World Champion. 1957 Junior winner Keith Campbell heels his Guzzi single through Union Mills
Bill Barnett - Reynolds TubingReynolds Tubing sent Bill Barnett to service the Featherbed frames which they had produced, but he was also pressed into modifications and reapiring all forms of racing metalwork
1959 Ultra Lightweight TTKen Kavanagh (Ducati) at Parkfield Corner
1959 Lightweight TTSiegfried Lohmann takes Parkfield Corner on his German Adler. He finished 10th. It was suggested the Adler design formed the basis of the Ariel Arrow
Memories of pioneering daysA conversation worth eavesdropping on. 1907 Twins winner Rem Fowler (left) and 1908 Single victor Jack Marshall compare notes, Taken atthe Golden Jubilee TT
SpectatingWonder if the householder had liability insurance for this lot! The chap on the chimney appears to be calling down for tea and toast