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Joe Glazebrook (Norton) 1955 Senior TTJoe Glazebrook (Norton) at Union Mills: 1955 Senior TT
Howard German approaching Bray Hill; 1954 Senior Clubman TTHoward German (Norton) approaching Bray Hill in the 1954 Senior Clubman TT. He is checking if the fuel is on; a delaminated pipe slowed his progress
Frank Fox at Cronk ny Mona: 1955 Junior TTFrank Fox (Norton) at Cronk ny Mona: 1955 Junior TT
Alan Frost on Quarter Bridge Road: 1954 Clubman Senior TTAlan Frost (Norton) on Quarter Bridge Road: 1954 Clubman Senior TT
Frank Fletcher at Cronk ny Mona: 1951 Senior Clubman TTFrank Fletcher (Norton) at Cronk ny Mona: 1951 Senior Clubman TT
D A Gadd on Bray Hill: 1951 Senior Clubman TTD A Gadd (Norton) on Bray Hill: 1951 Senior Clubman TT
Derek Filler at Ballaugh Bridge: 1975 F750 TTDerek Filler (Norton) at Ballaugh Bridge: 1975 F750 TT
Pete Elmore at Governors Bridge: 1972 Senior TTPete Elmore (Petty Norton) at Governors Bridge: 1972 Senior TT
Joe Dunphy at Sulby Bridge: 1965 Senior TTJoe Dunphy (Norton) at Sulby Bridge: 1965 Senior TT
Brian Warburton (Norton) 1965 Senior Manx Grand PrixBrian Warburton (Norton) at Laurel Bank: 1965 Senior Manx Grand Prix
Jaques Drion and Inge Stolle Laforge: (Norton Watsonian) 1954 Sidecar TTJaques Drion and Inge Stolle Laforge (Norton Watsonian): 1954 Sidecar TT
Derek Filler at Parliament Square: 1974 Formula 750 TT
John Cooper at Quarter Bridge: 1967 Senior TT
Chris Conn leaves Ramsey Hairpin: 1966 Senior TT
George Costain at Union Mills: 1959 Senior TT
Dave Cartwright at Parliament Square: 1977 Formula Two TT
W J Sparky Campbell on Bray Hill: 1953 Junior TT
David Calvert & David Colling (Norton) 1975 500 Sidecar TTDavid Calvert & David Colling (Norton) at Ramsey, 1975 500 Sidecar TT
Bill Boddice (BSA Watsonian) at Parliament Square: 1965 Sidecar TTBill Boddice and Eddie Bulgin (BSA Watsonian) leave Parliament Square; it was Bills first BSA TT after years of riding Norton power
Artie Bell at Braddan Bridge: 1950 Senior TTAfter taking Nortons first featherbed TT victory in the Junior, Artie Bell finished second in the 1950 Senior TT
Derek Minter leaves Governors Bridge: 1961 Junior TTDerek Minter leaves Governors Bridge
Jack Ahearn at Quarter Bridge: 1966 Senior TTAussie Jack Ahearn campaigned the Grans Prix circuits in the 1960s
Bob McIntyre at Cruickshanks, 1955 Junior TTRiding Joe Potts fully-faired Norton, Bob McIntyre split the works Italian machines to finish a fine second place in the 1955 Junior TT
The Milky Bar Kid at Braddan Bridge, 2002 Lightweight 400 TTRichard Milky Quayle was a popular local hero when he won the 2002 Lightweight 400 TT. Later that year he won the Senior Classic Manx GP on a Norton
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
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
Steve Hislop (750 Honda) 1989 Senior TTSteve Hislop is already 10 seconds up on time over Trevor Nation (Norton) in just two miles, and went on to complete his hat-trick of 1989 TT wins
George Tucker: 1924 Sidecar TT winnerGeorge Tucker and passenger Walter Moore are congratulated on their Sidecar TT victory by James Pa Norton and fellow director Bill Mansell. Walter Moore was later to design the CS1 ohc Norton engine
Ray Amm: 1954 Senior TT winnerRay Amm drops a precautionary foot as he slithers through Quarter Bridge as he wins the 1954 Senior TT
Ray Amm and the ProboscisSouthern Rhodesian Ray Amm forces on through Cronk ny Mona on the distinctly-faired works Norton in the 1954 Junior TT. He won the Senior that year but retired from the Junior
The first ohv TT NortonAfter many years racing side-valve racers, Nortons first overhead valve TT machine did not bring instant success. Ralph Cawthorne fell off at Hillberry on the last lap
James Lansdowne Pa NortonJames Lansdowne Pa" Norton, founder of the mighty Norton company, rode his own machinery in the TT for two years, but without success. He is seen here with his 1909 TT mount