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BSA11 0002 
 Stage One in the BSA assembly shop. The power unit is introduced. 
 Keywords: BSA, Factory, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Lexicon-Pt1-034-035-008 
 Watsonian Sidecars fibreglass moulding shop in 1960. We can see the moulds and the way that they are constructed. 
 Keywords: Watsonian, Sidecars, sidecar, unit, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, fibreglass, moulding, mould
Lexicon-Pt1-034-035-009 
 Watsonian Sidecars fibreglass moulding shop in 1960. We can see the moulds and the way that they are constructed. 
 Keywords: Watsonian, Sidecars, sidecar, unit, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, fibreglass, moulding, mould
Royal-Enfield-58 
 Keywords: 1950, bike, dealership, Indian Royal Enfield dealer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motorbike, Motorcycle, pre-war, RE, Royal Enfield, shop, vintage

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > villiers engine production (2 files)

19674-16 
 Villiers engineering, Wolverhampton. Part of the machine shop. 
 Keywords: 1959, 19674-16, August 2009, engine, glass plate, machine shop, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd., production, scooter, scooter engine production, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle, villiers, villiers engineering, wolverhampton
19674-17 
 Villiers engineering, Wolverhampton. Scooter engine production, machine shop. 
 Keywords: 1959, 19674-17, August 2009, engine, glass plate, machine shop, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd., production, scooter, scooter engine production, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle, villiers, villiers engineering, wolverhampton

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mark Wernham collection (1 file)

A collection of racing action shots and rider images from the Mark Wernham collection.
2003-Telefonica-Suzuki-workshop-at-a-round-of-the-MotoGP-Mark-Wernham-Collection 
 2003 Telefonica Suzuki workshop at a round of the MotoGP - Mark Wernham Collection.jpg 
 Keywords: 2003, Telefonica, Suzuki, workshop, MotoGP, Mark Wernham, Collection, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, strip-down, bike

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection (3 files)

A collection of images from our vast archive depicting motorcycles and motorcycling lifestyle from the early 1900's through to the present day.
GSS0000083 
 A new Sunbeam rider stops to admire one of London's old buildings, Dickens' old curiosity shop near Kingsway, a typical out-of-the way place easily reached by motorcycle. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scenic, Snow Scene, Sunbeam
sco238p78 
 "Taken in February 1966, this pictures shows one Vivian Jones (aged 16), taking part in Moto Baldet’s ‘Scooter & Holiday Show’ in a town hall, presumably near the shop in Northampton." 
 Keywords: Apr 06, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Scootering
WD599252@29 Velocette 013 
 Geoff Dodkin outside his shop in 1976 with a brand new Thruxton Venom. It was ordered by a wealthy German business man and apart from the gearbox shell was built from new spares. It was upgraded to 12v and fitted with indecators, plus a 1 3/16in Amal Concentric replaced the traditional GP instrument. Priice at the time was a staggering £1350.00, some £950.00 more that when when the Thruxton was on sale from the factory. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection > From our issues - motorcycles (15 files)

Images used in our publications, now available for commercial use.
010 3212 
 Bristol Show February 2014 - Norton Owners Club 'shop window' 
 Keywords: 2014, April, Classic Bike Guide, Joe Dick, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
048 bill faulkner 06 
 Bill Faulkner - demonstrating his two-wheeled versatililty outside the shop 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, People Profile, September, The Classic MotorCycle
054 Bikes 05 
 1931 saw this motorcycle 'mobile shop' take to the roads. It was used by greengrocer Bebe Bunting of Winchmore Hill, North London. 
 Keywords: 2014, Heritage Commercials, Heritage Commercials, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Sidecar
084 H20 
 A G3L receives attention in AMC's Woolwich service and repair shop, 1954. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
084 H37 
 Matchless dealer Angus Herbert (second from left) outside his agency. Others are Bruce Main-Smith, Herbert, the shop manager, AMC's Mike Marriot and Motor Cycling staffman Mike Bashford. The machines are ISDT models, with two 350s sandwiching a 500. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
BSA Factory 007 
 Stage One in the BSA assembly shop. The power unit is introduced. 
 Keywords: BSA, Factory, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Image 57 
 Whilst out on her scooter this lady rider to look at the Old Curiosity Shop in York in 1963. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scooters
ISDT 07 
 The successful Maudes Trophy and ISDT team. L-R Brian Martin, Fred Rist and Norman Vanhouse are congratulated by Burt Perigo, head of BSAs comp shop. 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, History Lesson, ISDT, Issue 25, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Off road
ISDT 07 
 The successful Maudes Trophy and ISDT team. L-R Brian Martin, Fred Rist adn Norman Vanhouse are congratulated by Bert Perigo, head of BSAs comp shop. 
 Keywords: BSA, Classic Dirt Bike, History Lesson, ISDT, Issue 25, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
TCM SUP 17 
 The Classic MotorCycle 1899-1967 British Motorcycles and the Military. While badly damaged motorcycles were to be found in odd dumps around the UK, the army had dedicated teams devoted to repairing war damaged motorcycles including the engine, gearbox and magneto repair shop of the ASC. 
 Keywords: 2014, March, Military, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle
TCM SUP 18 
 The Classic MotorCycle 1899-1967 British Motorcycles and the Military. Despite the chaotic scene at this ASC machine stripping and frame repair shop photographed at a depot near South London these teams returned ocer 60 war damaged motorcycles to active service every week. 
 Keywords: 2014, March, Military, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle
Triumph factory pic 1 
 Triumph factory paint shop 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Triumph
WD181611@SS P54 - 03 
 In the same issue there is a photograph of a shop window full of helmets which span the range of what was on offer at this time. In the centre is what we would still recognise as a standard "open face" type extending down over the ears. This was a relatively new idea to motorcycling/scootering having originated with fighter pilots, reaching Formula 1 around 1959 and the general public about two years later. To the left can be seen its predecessor, the "Piss Pot" and underneath the standard white "Everoak" beloved of so many regular scooterists. The Everoak (and similarly-styled helmets from other makers) was especially despised by the Mods and it comes as a bit of a culture shock today to see a scooter resplendent with lights and mirrors being ridden by someone wearing such a thing.
Still, in 1963, such considerations were years away - Mods not generally wearing helmets in any case. Mod fashion in a motor cycle magazine? It never happened again! 
 Keywords: 2006, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scooterist Scene, Scooters
WD181612@SS P54 - 02 
 In the same issue there is a photograph of a shop window full of helmets which span the range of what was on offer at this time. In the centre is what we would still recognise as a standard "open face" type extending down over the ears. This was a relatively new idea to motorcycling/scootering having originated with fighter pilots, reaching Formula 1 around 1959 and the general public about two years later. To the left can be seen its predecessor, the "Piss Pot" and underneath the standard white "Everoak" beloved of so many regular scooterists. The Everoak (and similarly-styled helmets from other makers) was especially despised by the Mods and it comes as a bit of a culture shock today to see a scooter resplendent with lights and mirrors being ridden by someone wearing such a thing.
Still, in 1963, such considerations were years away - Mods not generally wearing helmets in any case. Mod fashion in a motor cycle magazine? It never happened again! 
 Keywords: 2006, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scooterist Scene, Scooters
Workshop 
 A group of friends looking after machininery under advice. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Triumph, Workshop

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection > From our issues - motorcycles > Kitchen Garden images (8 files)

doddington hall 081 
 Farm shop produce at Doddington Hall 
 Keywords: cafe, inside, Kitchen Garden, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, shop, staff
doddington hall 081 
 Vegetables on sale at Doddington Hall 
 Keywords: cafe, inside, Kitchen Garden, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, shop, staff
doddington hall 082 
 Farm shop produce at Doddington Hall 
 Keywords: fresh produce, Kitchen Garden, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
doddington hall 086 
 Farm shop produce at Doddington Hall 
 Keywords: fresh produce, Kitchen Garden, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
doddington hall 087 
 Farm shop produce at Doddington Hall 
 Keywords: fresh produce, Kitchen Garden, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
doddington hall 088 
 Farm shop produce at Doddington Hall 
 Keywords: fresh produce, Kitchen Garden, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
doddington hall 089 
 Farm shop produce at Doddington Hall 
 Keywords: cafe, inside, Kitchen Garden, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, shop, staff
doddington hall 089 
 Vegetables on sale at Doddington Hall 
 Keywords: cafe, inside, Kitchen Garden, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, shop, staff

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection (7 files)

The Mortons Archive team have carefully selected a collection of classic images from our archive, which have been used in our magazine titles recently.
084 H37 copy 
 Matchless dealer Angus Herbert (second from left) outside his agency. Others are Bruce Main-Smith, Herbert, the shop manager, AMC's Mike Marriot and Motor Cycling staffman Mike Bashford. The machines are ISDT models, with two 350s sandwiching a 500. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
ISDT 07 
 The successful Maudes Trophy and ISDT team. L-R Brian Martin, Fred Rist and Norman Vanhouse are congratulated by Burt Perigo, head of BSAs comp shop. 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, History Lesson, ISDT, Issue 25, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Off road
ISDT 07 
 The successful Maudes Trophy and ISDT team. L-R Brian Martin, Fred Rist adn Norman Vanhouse are congratulated by Bert Perigo, head of BSAs comp shop. 
 Keywords: BSA, Classic Dirt Bike, History Lesson, ISDT, Issue 25, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
L Ball 3 
 An accomplished female Louie Ball mechanic-driver shown here aged 15 helping to tune the Scott in her fathers repair shop 
 Keywords: 1915, Lady rider, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
sco238p78 
 "Taken in February 1966, this pictures shows one Vivian Jones (aged 16), taking part in Moto Baldet’s ‘Scooter & Holiday Show’ in a town hall, presumably near the shop in Northampton." 
 Keywords: Apr 06, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Scootering
WD599252@29 Velocette 013 
 Geoff Dodkin outside his shop in 1976 with a brand new Thruxton Venom. It was ordered by a wealthy German business man and apart from the gearbox shell was built from new spares. It was upgraded to 12v and fitted with indecators, plus a 1 3/16in Amal Concentric replaced the traditional GP instrument. Priice at the time was a staggering £1350.00, some £950.00 more that when when the Thruxton was on sale from the factory. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Workshop 
 A group of friends looking after machininery under advice. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Triumph, Workshop

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection > From our issues - motorcycles (7 files)

Images used in our publications, now available for commercial use.
048 bill faulkner 06 
 Bill Faulkner - demonstrating his two-wheeled versatililty outside the shop 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, People Profile, September, The Classic MotorCycle
084 H20 
 A G3L receives attention in AMC's Woolwich service and repair shop, 1954. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
084 H37 
 Matchless dealer Angus Herbert (second from left) outside his agency. Others are Bruce Main-Smith, Herbert, the shop manager, AMC's Mike Marriot and Motor Cycling staffman Mike Bashford. The machines are ISDT models, with two 350s sandwiching a 500. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
ISDT 07 
 The successful Maudes Trophy and ISDT team. L-R Brian Martin, Fred Rist and Norman Vanhouse are congratulated by Burt Perigo, head of BSAs comp shop. 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, History Lesson, ISDT, Issue 25, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Off road
WD181611@SS P54 - 03 
 In the same issue there is a photograph of a shop window full of helmets which span the range of what was on offer at this time. In the centre is what we would still recognise as a standard "open face" type extending down over the ears. This was a relatively new idea to motorcycling/scootering having originated with fighter pilots, reaching Formula 1 around 1959 and the general public about two years later. To the left can be seen its predecessor, the "Piss Pot" and underneath the standard white "Everoak" beloved of so many regular scooterists. The Everoak (and similarly-styled helmets from other makers) was especially despised by the Mods and it comes as a bit of a culture shock today to see a scooter resplendent with lights and mirrors being ridden by someone wearing such a thing.
Still, in 1963, such considerations were years away - Mods not generally wearing helmets in any case. Mod fashion in a motor cycle magazine? It never happened again! 
 Keywords: 2006, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scooterist Scene, Scooters
WD181612@SS P54 - 02 
 In the same issue there is a photograph of a shop window full of helmets which span the range of what was on offer at this time. In the centre is what we would still recognise as a standard "open face" type extending down over the ears. This was a relatively new idea to motorcycling/scootering having originated with fighter pilots, reaching Formula 1 around 1959 and the general public about two years later. To the left can be seen its predecessor, the "Piss Pot" and underneath the standard white "Everoak" beloved of so many regular scooterists. The Everoak (and similarly-styled helmets from other makers) was especially despised by the Mods and it comes as a bit of a culture shock today to see a scooter resplendent with lights and mirrors being ridden by someone wearing such a thing.
Still, in 1963, such considerations were years away - Mods not generally wearing helmets in any case. Mod fashion in a motor cycle magazine? It never happened again! 
 Keywords: 2006, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scooterist Scene, Scooters
Workshop 
 A group of friends looking after machininery under advice. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Triumph, Workshop

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > villiers engine production (2 files)

19674-16 
 Villiers engineering, Wolverhampton. Part of the machine shop. 
 Keywords: 1959, 19674-16, August 2009, engine, glass plate, machine shop, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd., production, scooter, scooter engine production, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle, villiers, villiers engineering, wolverhampton
19674-17 
 Villiers engineering, Wolverhampton. Scooter engine production, machine shop. 
 Keywords: 1959, 19674-17, August 2009, engine, glass plate, machine shop, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd., production, scooter, scooter engine production, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle, villiers, villiers engineering, wolverhampton

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Scootering Classics (4 files)

This collection from our archive shows off some of the classic scootering scenes from the 50's onwards. Many of these images have appeared with the Scootering Magazine as a centrespead.
Image 57 
 Whilst out on her scooter this lady rider to look at the Old Curiosity Shop in York in 1963. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scooters
sco238p78 
 "Taken in February 1966, this pictures shows one Vivian Jones (aged 16), taking part in Moto Baldet’s ‘Scooter & Holiday Show’ in a town hall, presumably near the shop in Northampton." 
 Keywords: Apr 06, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Scootering
WD181611@SS P54 - 03 
 In the same issue there is a photograph of a shop window full of helmets which span the range of what was on offer at this time. In the centre is what we would still recognise as a standard "open face" type extending down over the ears. This was a relatively new idea to motorcycling/scootering having originated with fighter pilots, reaching Formula 1 around 1959 and the general public about two years later. To the left can be seen its predecessor, the "Piss Pot" and underneath the standard white "Everoak" beloved of so many regular scooterists. The Everoak (and similarly-styled helmets from other makers) was especially despised by the Mods and it comes as a bit of a culture shock today to see a scooter resplendent with lights and mirrors being ridden by someone wearing such a thing.
Still, in 1963, such considerations were years away - Mods not generally wearing helmets in any case. Mod fashion in a motor cycle magazine? It never happened again! 
 Keywords: 2006, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scooterist Scene, Scooters
WD181612@SS P54 - 02 
 In the same issue there is a photograph of a shop window full of helmets which span the range of what was on offer at this time. In the centre is what we would still recognise as a standard "open face" type extending down over the ears. This was a relatively new idea to motorcycling/scootering having originated with fighter pilots, reaching Formula 1 around 1959 and the general public about two years later. To the left can be seen its predecessor, the "Piss Pot" and underneath the standard white "Everoak" beloved of so many regular scooterists. The Everoak (and similarly-styled helmets from other makers) was especially despised by the Mods and it comes as a bit of a culture shock today to see a scooter resplendent with lights and mirrors being ridden by someone wearing such a thing.
Still, in 1963, such considerations were years away - Mods not generally wearing helmets in any case. Mod fashion in a motor cycle magazine? It never happened again! 
 Keywords: 2006, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scooterist Scene, Scooters

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