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Michael Broad (Norton) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Alan Ainge (Norton) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix
David McBain (Norton) 1968 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Peter Daw (Norton) 1968 Junior Manx Grand Prix
Ken Tilley (Norton) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Roy Buckwell (Norton) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Andy Spencer (Norton) 1996 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Rob Wingrave (Norton) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Roger Ashby (Norton) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Robert Holden (Petty Norton) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
John Mitchell (Norton) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
John Hughes (Seeley Norton) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Peter Lockwood (Norton) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
Rowland Stallard (Norton) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix
RivalsMaurice Cann (25) and Les Graham line up for the Unlimited solo race on Easter Monday, 1946. The riders tangled mid-race and Graham retired; Cann went on to finish second to George Brown (HRD)
The Boddice ClanThree members of the Boddice family, snapped within inches of each other, with forty years between father and grandson
2005 Classic LapItalys answer to the Manx Norton; this fine Gilera single sits ready for Giovanni Soncini to ride in the Parade Lap
Sally - a Manx Norton with a long historyBob Dowty jnr heels his fathers long-stroke Manx into Governorss Bridge. Bought for Bob snr in 1952, this was the machine that Geoff Duke took to Japan on his first visit there to give demonstrations
Manx Legend; Bill SwallowBill Swallow started his MGP career on a Velocette, but acheived success with his nine Classic Manx wins on Seeley, Norton, Honda and Aermacchi
Welcome StanGood to see all, and especially Stan Dibben, world sidecar rider with Eric Oliver in 1953. Stan is a regular visitor to our exhibition, 89 and still going strong
Hailwoods Heights and Hailwoods RiseIn 1981, the Isle of Man honoured Mike Hailwood by naming the right-hander before Brandywell. Mike is shown at Signpost Corner in the 1958 Junior TT; one of four replica-winnng rides of his maiden
Hizzys other Norton rideIn addition to his 1992 Senior TT victory on the White Abus Norton, Steve Hislop took this Manx Nortn on the Parade Lap in 1997
A Norton turn-over but still a finishNote the flattened megaphone. This happened when Roger Allen flipped his Norton outfit at Ballabeg on the first lap of the 1988 Classic TT on the Billown circuit
To finish last, first you have to finishHaving been loaned a Norton to ride the first Classic TT meeting in the 1988, the compiler of this exhibition kindly repaid Steve Woodwards generosity by finishing with most of the piston up
A Timing LandmarkWhe Huw Huws finished the 2005 Senior Manx Grand Prix in, shall we say, the position furthest from that of the winner, he was the last rider on the Mountain Course to be hand-timed
The Race of the Century beginsFull agression from flagfall; Carl Fogarty (Yamaha) and Steve Hislop (Norton) leave the line to start the 1992 Senior TT, voted as the race of the century
The Race of the Century - Steve HislopDespite having to change the rear tyre, where his arch-rival Carl Fogarty only refuelled, Steve Hislop (Abus Norton) regained the lead after six nail-biting laps to claim the 1992 Senior TT
TT Memories - 1992 Senior TT" We were watching the 1992 Senior from the Creg. You culd tell Steve Hislop on the Norton was coming by the Mexican Wave of cheering that foollowed him down from Kates Cottage
The Crosby NortonDespite his handicap, the late John Flood rebuilt the Norton that featured for many years in the display in the Crosby Hotel
1973 Production TTLe Mans start action from the 1973 Production 750cc class. Riders featured include Dave Nixon, Triumph, 3) Dave Croxford (Norton, 7) Darryl Pendlebury (Norton, 16) and Ernie Pitt (Triumph, 27)
Dave Baxter - Eurpean Enduro ChampionBefote the days of Steve Colley and David Knight, the Island had a European off-road champion. Dave Baxter and Eric Hargreaves won the European Sidecar Enduro championship in 1975
The last J. A. P. in a TTThe Norton-J.A, P, of Stephen Woods in the paddock after retiring from the 1969 Senior TT. James A Prestwich engines were used by many manufacturers from the turn of the century to the 1960s
A reluctant winnerAfter winning the 1975 Junior Manx Grand Prix, Wayne Dinham wanted toretur to the September races, but tradition decreed that winners moved on to the TT, Wayne did ride the Manx once more
1975 Norton ChallengeDesigned by Cosworth, the Challenge engine was a liquid-cooled dohc 750cc parralel twin. Never a success, Dave Croxford retired from the 1975Classic TT
Jack Ward at Ramsey Hairpin
Phil Heath (Norton) rounds the Devils Elbow on the 1907 TT course in the 1977 TT Rally
Not enough steering lockJohn Findlay slides to earth at Quarter Bridge in the 1966 Senior Manx Grand Prix. The reason; just take a look at that rear suspension unit! John went on to score a Junior/Senior MGP double in 1968
Compo?An unidentified rider (Bill Owen?) peprare to give his Norton plenty of lash along the Ramsey Promenade in the 1972 Ramsey Sprint. We would love to know who the determined rider is
Dad GeorgeGeorge Fogarty, father of TT and World Superbike ace, was no mean rider himself. This is the Norton Commando he rode in the 1970 Production TT
Broke it - but u100 richerDerek Minter tours round Bedstead to retire from the 1960 Senior TT. Stan Hailwood had put up a £ 100 pounds prize for the first ton mile an hour lap by a single cylinder machine
Wheelwright DerekEssex Wheels supremo Derek Yorke and Mason Merrick take their solo-streamlined Norton through Nursery Bends in the 1959 Sidecar TT
A Moon(eyes) landing approachesLong before his national and international race successes on the Yamsel and the Triuph triples, John Cooper was a handy TT runner
Guthrie Senior and JuniorSix-times TT winner Jimmy Guthrie senior won five of his Island races on Norton. Son Jimmy junior won his only Island victory, the 1967 Senior Manx GP, also Norton-mounted
Mixk Grant and the Jim Lee CommandoIn his early years, Mick rode Norton and Yamaha-powered Jim Lee Specials. In 1972 he retired from the Formula 750 race; the next year he was Kawasaki-mounted for Padgetts of Batey
The Filtrate Trophy and the first winnerThis handsome trophy, based on a Manx Norton crank, was first won by Jihn Kidson on his Cottton-Guzzi in 1963, The picture show John at Signpost in 1964
A short racing returnFormer world champion and TT winner Eric Oliver retured for the 1960 TT meeting after a three-year layoff. On their first practice lap, the frame broke just above Guthries
1961 Senior TTBob McIntyre (Norton) leaves Governors Bridge on his way to second place. Bob was quoted as saying he was riding a fast 250 (Honda)
Mike the Bikes 1961 TT; 3 wins out of 4Chronicling Mike Hailwoods 1961 TT