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Bertie-Goodman-01 
 Bertie Goodman 43 years old - setting of to attack 24 hour record - Velocette Vogue 200cc 
 Keywords: Bertie Goodman, 43 years old, 24 hour, record, Velocette, Vogue, 200cc
Dennis-Norman-on-a-1300cc-Triumph-drag-bike-1970-Elvington 
 Dennis Norman on his 1300 Triumph drag bike at the 150 Elvington Records meet - also known as the Candy Trophy held on the 3rd and 4th of November 1970. 
 Keywords: Dennis Norman, 1300, Triumph, drag, bike, 150 Elvington Records meet, Candy Trophy, 3rd and 4th of November, 1970, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, sprint, rider, racer, racing
George-Brown-01 
 Sprint Swansong 1966 - Here Vncent ace George Brown contemplates the bleak runaway ahead. Polish FIM steward, B Matusak, makes the final adjustments to the timing lights. George was approaching his 55th birthday, the maximum age for international licence holders, so he chose to go out with a bang. Over three days in November 1966, with his 247cc Royal Enfielss two stroke, 998cc Vincent Super Nero and 1147cc Extra Nero, he took no less that 16 world and national records. 
 Keywords: George Brown coutenplates his record attempt at Greenham Common, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
George-Brown-Supercharged-998cc-Vincent-Super-Nero-Ramsgate-Sunbeam-Sprint-May-1965 
 George Brown - World Kilometer record holder on his Supercharged 998 cm3 Vincent - Super Nero at Ramsgate Sunbeam Sprint May 1965 
 Keywords: George Brown, World, Kilometer, record, holder, Supercharged, 998, cm3, Vincent, Super Nero, Ramsgate, Sunbeam, Sprint, May, 1965, motorcycle, motorbike, racer, race, sprinter, racing
Line Art 01 
 A Leyden impression of Stanley Woods (Guzzi) on his record breaking lap. 
 Keywords: Line drawing, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle
Line Art 05 
 A chat with the man who won nine classic road races in 1935 and holds the hour record at 114.09mph. Jimmy G Guthrie portrait done by Leyden. 
 Keywords: Line drawing, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle
Tommy-Meeten-on-his-record-breaking-Villiers-powered-Francis-Barnett 
 Tommy Meeten on his record breaking Villiers powered Francis Barnett 
 Keywords: Tommy Meeten, record breaking, Villiers, powered, Francis Barnett, motorcycle, motorbike, 13

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > 1927 Brooklands (18 files)

062 SFTP 01 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. Adjustments in the pits. Freddie Hicks Velocetts is being pushed off. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 02 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 03 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 04 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 05 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 'Patchwork' nature of the track well illustrated. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 06 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. Tommy Bullus (New Hudson) nearest the camera. Its possibly like-mounted Le Vack behind. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 07 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. A Hamilton (McEvoy) pushes in. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 08 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. Start of the 350cc race. Number 26 is eventual victor Wal Handley. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 09 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 10 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 11 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 12 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 13 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 14 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 15 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 16 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 17 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 SFTP 18 
 Thrills, spills and new world records Brooklands, 1927. Riders pressing on in the 350cc race, in this unusual view. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass plates, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > Arpajon, August 1930 (9 files)

064 SFTP 01 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Legendary British rider Wal Handley aboard his factory, ohc Belgian-built FN. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 02 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - The non-supercharged Rovin-JAP 'Streamliner'. Underneath, it was simply Bill Lacey's old JAP V-twin engined Grindlay-Peerless... 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 03 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Nattily attired, or something... check out the Regne's suspender belts! There were wooden wheel rims, too ... 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 04 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Another Rovin-JAP; this with de Latour in the saddle. It set three 175cc class records. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 05 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Purposeful doesn't even begin to do it justice - the one-off, 1000cc AJS V-twin. Owen Baldwin poses with it. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 06 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Mrs. Gwenda Stewart heads out for another record breaking run in one of her Morgans. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP SMALL 1 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP SMALL 2 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP SMALL 3 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > Varsity Velocity February 1932 > SFTP Varsity Velocity Feb 32 (1 file)

064 Glass Plate 01 
 Varsity Velocity February 1932 - Eric Fernihough's Excelsior-JAP is given some atteneion; 'Ferni' recorded fastest time of the day. 
 Keywords: 2013, Glass plate, January, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Joe Dick collection (1 file)

WD597589@42 121 6041 
 Record breaking Aussie Dave Johnson. 
 Keywords: 2010, Joe Dick, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motorcycle Sport & Leisure, Msl, Nov issue, One to one, Page 42, Pics by joe dick

MORTONS ARCHIVE > John Surtees Collection (2 files)

J S 0023 
 John Surtees (Norton) lead from start the start and set a new race and lap record at Crystal Palace in April 1954 
 Keywords: John Surtees, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton
J S 0131 
 John Surtees here receiveing a battery operated tape-recorded from F E V Spencer managing director of Lodge Plugs Ltd. 
 Keywords: John Surtees, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Social

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection (11 files)

A collection of images from our vast archive depicting motorcycles and motorcycling lifestyle from the early 1900's through to the present day.
070 JOE 3224 
 1932 New Imperial, 123cc record breaker was oin display for the first time in 34 years. 
 Keywords: 2014, Bristol Show, Classic Racer, Joe Dick, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
GAA0000015 
 A view inside the teleprinter room. where all weather messages are received and recorded for the operations room, who collate it and then distribute it. 
 Keywords: AA, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
GS0000086 
 The 1950 continental holiday season has all but ended and lingering memory must now take place of reality. Here is a permanent record one sidecar owner has of a typical panorama in Switzerland, the town of Oberried, on the shores of Lake Brienz. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scenic
ROAD RACING PORTRAITS H-Q07 
 John Hobbs (500 Triumph) record holder 
 Keywords: Lewis Leathers, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
ROAD RACING PORTRAITS R-Z03 
 Belgian Grand Prix 6/7/1969 Dave Simmonds & Dieter Braun after their record breaking 125cc race Dave won at 106.86mph record and Dieter set a record lap of 108.36mph. 
 Keywords: Lewis Leathers, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Sheenebookazine09 
 Scottish ace Bob McIntyre set a lap record of 99.58mph on a works 250-4 Honda at the 1961 Isle of Man TT, but the victory went to Mike Hailwood, also on a Honda, after Bob Mac retired while leading. He is pictured here at Quarter Bridge. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene
Sheenebookazine82 
 The lap record of 137.150mph Sheene set in winning the 1977 Belgian GP at Spa-Francorchamps remains the fastest ever at a motorcycle Grand Prix and due to changes in track design it is highly unlikely that it will ever be bettered. Spa was the scene of his first ever GP win in 1971 and he is pictured leading Roberts in 1978. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene.
Triumph bookazine011 
 End to end record, John O'Groats July 1910. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
Triumph bookazine133 
 At the 1966 Earls Court show, Robert Leppin poses in Gyronaut X-1, on which he set a world two-wheel speed record of 245.667mph. Power was by two Bonnie engines. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
WD340247@SC Centre Spread 
 The Singing Nun was a 1966 'semi-biographical' film about the like of Jeanine Deckers (aka Sisiter Luc Gabriel), a Belgian nun who recorded a chart topping song in 1963 'Dominique'. This is a promotional photograph of the time (riding a Lambretta Li Series 3 with an apparently loose side panel), and was discribed as a 'work of fiction' by the nun herself. 
 Keywords: 2008, Centrespreads, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scootering
WD34154@FAO - 09 
 Harry Collier, taking the flagin 1909, also recorded the fasted lap at 52.27mph. 
 Keywords: From the archive, May 05, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle, The racing Colliers

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection > From our issues - motorcycles (83 files)

Images used in our publications, now available for commercial use.
004 Archive 05 
 George Brown and Super Nero - Record-breaking supercharged Vincent on Maderia Drive 
 Keywords: 2013, Archive picture, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, September
006 Archive Shot 01 
 Record breaking Grand Prix - Ulster 1950 - The 350 field roar away from the startof the 1950 Ulster Grand Prix, with L Carter (34) aboard a factory Norton, J Simister (46) AJS, J S Slater (76) AJS, H Hinton (36) Norton and E Lyons (32) Norton. 
 Keywords: 2012, Archivie shot, Classic Racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nov/Dec
006 ferri Mortons063 
 Breaking the 125cc Motorcycle speed record in 1951 on a Lambretta at 201kph Romolo Ferri the Lambretta record breaker. 
 Keywords: 2015, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Scootering
020 Stafford show (3) 
 Special Stafford - The show attracted a record crowd 
 Keywords: 2015, April, Joe Dick, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Stafford Show, The Classic MotorCycle
024 ARCHIVE 
 Read's costly slip. Over 80,000 people lined the seven-and-a-half mile Dundrod circuit, out to enjoy the first fine weather Ulster Grand Prix for many years, and they were treated to records and mishaps galore. 
 Keywords: Classic Bike Guide, Mar 11, Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Phil Read, Ulster GP
024 Interview Hagon 03 
 Alf Hogan - setting a worls record standing start quarter mile, at 10.64 seconds, in Elvington. 
 Keywords: 2013, A brief chat with, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
032 Archive 
 South African sojorn, November 1965. A record crowd of 4000 congregated at Isipingo, near Durban South Africa, on Sunday, November 21, 1965 to watch British scramblers Derek Rickman and Jerry Scott comppletely dominate the lodal opposition when they competed in the second meeting of this South African tour. 
 Keywords: 2013, Archive picture, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
034 BFTP Parka Advert 02 
 Lambretta record machine 
 Keywords: 2013, Classic advert, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
037 Joe Wright 
 Straight line stability was proven by Joe Wright (OEC Temple supercharged JAP) as he clocked 137.23mph at Arpajon, France to claim the outright world motorcycle land speed record. 
 Keywords: Dec 08, June, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motorcycle Sport & Leisure, The Classic MotorCycle
042 Ferri NEW 01 
 Lambretta record machine 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
042 Romolo Ferri 01 
 Lambretta record machine - Romolo Ferri (riding) with fellow pilot Carlo Poggi. 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
042 Romolo Ferri 02 
 Lambretta record machine - as Romolo Ferri sets off 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
042 Romolo Ferri 03 
 Lambretta record machine - Ro,olo Ferri (in leathers) with Innocenti's first crude attempt at a fully enclosed scooter. 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
042 Romolo Ferri 04 
 Lambretta record machine 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
042 Romolo Ferri 05 
 Lambretta record machine 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
046 13 
 Hailwood record breaking at Daytona in 1964. Later on during the same day he won the 500cc US GP. 
 Keywords: 2012, March, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
046 RUDGE 01 
 The racing Rudges - In torential rain, Wal Handley crosses the finishing line to claim a record-breaking TT win. 
 Keywords: 2012, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
048 Archive 01 
 Bonnie's finest hour - triumph Motorcycles, Meriden, couldn't have wished for a better year than 1969. The T120 was at its peak and was heading for the record booksas the first production racing machine to lap the Isle of Man TT course at over 100mph. 
 Keywords: 2012, August, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
062 JOHN SURTEES 04 
 During the 1955 Seniot TT, on the semi-works Manx. Runnin gout of fuel meant a 'push in' to record 29th. 
 Keywords: 2014, John Surtees, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle
064 Closer Look 04 
 Brooklands - Racing in 1920 - Frank McNab bends low over his Wooler. On this machine he would break 16 records in 12 hours 
 Keywords: 2015, April, Brooklands, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle
084 Closer look 01 
 The show of 1952 - Crowds could gaze upon the Montlhery record breaking AJS 7R3, here with Pierre Monneret on board. 
 Keywords: 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Ocrober, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
084 CLOSER LOOK 08 
 Muller, after breaking numerous speed records in 1956. 
 Keywords: 2012, Hermann Muller, March, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
086 GILERA 3 
 Piero Taruffi, with the all enclosed 1937 Gilera record breaker. 
 Keywords: 2013, April, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
086 TACL 4 
 Minter winning at Oulton, in the fine style. He set a new lap record, just shay of 92mph. 
 Keywords: 2013, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
114 CLASSIC CAMERA 01 
 Record breaking April 1969 a BSA Rocket 3 tested at Daytona 
 Keywords: 2012, Classic Camera, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
1966 Triumph Daytona 
 Motor Cycle 24th November 1966 - Winner of the top laurels in the Daytona 200-miler in America - wit a race record speed of over 96 mph, Triumph's five hundred racer. On display at the 1966 Earls Court Show in London. 
 Keywords: Daytona, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Triumph
Alan Bruce 01 
 Brough Superior J.A.P Supercharged record effort in Germany rode by Alan Bruce 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Alan Bruce 03 
 Brough Superior J.A.P Supercharged record effort in Germany rode by Alan Bruce 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Alan Bruce 05 
 British cyclist sets up new speed record in HUngury. Sincock about to start the run which brole the speed record, 21.4.1932. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Alan Bruce 06 
 Onward to 200m.p.h speed of 17 0m.p.h. expected from the J.A.P. Excelsior 'Silver Comet' for World's Record Attempt by J. S Wright. A masterpiece of streamlining - the front view of the 'Silver Comet.' 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
B1 
 Alec Bennett is congratulated, after winning the 1927 Senior TT on the new Moore-designed CSI. Bennett had recorded Norton's first Senior TT victory, in 1924. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
Brooklands - Joe Wright 996 Zenith 1929 
 Joe Wright (996 Zenith) April 1929 doing a lapp record speed o0f 117.19 mph at the BMCRC Brooklands 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
BSA 31 32 33 34 11 
 "THE HOLLYWOOD DARE DEVILS", A TEAM OF STUNT RIDERS USING BOTH CARS AND MOTORCYCLES FOR THEIR PERFORMANCE, IS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR SHOWS IN NORTH AMERICA. LAST YEAR USING "INDIAN" MOTOR CYCLES, THEY PLAYED TO JUST UNDER 300,000 PAID ADMISSIONS; THIS YEAR THEY EXPECT TO STAGE 250 SHOWS TO AN AVERAGE AUDIENCE OF 3,000, OVER DOUBLE LAST YEAR'S RECORD. AT THE MOMENT THEY ARE TOURING CANADA WHERE THEY ARE THRILLING THECROWDS WITH THEIR REALLY DARING DISPLAYS. SEEN HERE AFTER A PERFORMANCE ARE FOUR MEMBERS OF THE TEAM WITH MR.HERBERT RADMORE, VICE PRESIDENT OF ARLINGTON CYCLE AND SPORTS LTD, MOTREAL ONE OF THE B.S.A DISTRIBUTORS IN CANADA, WHO SUPPLIED THEM WITH THE BSA 500 O.H.V. MOTOR CYCLES WHICH ARE THEY ARE NOW USING EXCLUSIVELY IN ALL THEIR PERFORMANCES. 
 Keywords: B31 B32 B33 B34, BSA, Machine file, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
C32 
 Jimmy Guthrie's Montlhery record breaker - 114.09mph for one hour, 1935. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
CBG Archive Shot 01 
 Iced Thames - As far as we know this photo records the first and possibly only ever un-assisted crossing of the river Thames by motorcycle, in January 1963. 
 Keywords: 2013, Archive news, Classic Bike Guide, January, Mortons Archive, The Motor Cycle, The Scrapbook Series
CBG Archive Shot 02 
 Iced Thames - As far as we know this photo records the first and possibly only ever un-assisted crossing of the river Thames by motorcycle, in January 1963. 
 Keywords: 2013, Archive news, Classic Bike Guide, January, Mortons Archive, The Motor Cycle, The Scrapbook Series
cr2009cjun 
 If there is one race forever etched in motorcycle folk law then it is Mike Hailwood’s Isle of Man TT return in 1978. Having spent 11 years away from the Island and motorcycle racing, except for the odd race down under, the idea of a TT comeback was considered crazy at best and downright dangerous at worst by some. But they needn’t have worried. If Mike had put in an appearance and just ridden for a finish he would have received a standing ovation. But that wasn’t the Hailwood style. In practice he hustled the Sports Motorcycles Ducati round at 111mph, over 7mph faster than the Formula 1 lap record, and won the race with ease. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Ducati, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, TT
D 013 
 Snarling Beasts & Black Shadows - Vincent V-Twins - Record breaking at Monthery in May 1952. 
 Keywords: Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vincent
D 024 
 Snarling Beasts & Black Shadows - Vincent V-Twins - Vincent populatity endured in the US - Ed La Belle attempts a Daytona record, in 1964. 
 Keywords: Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vincent
E13 
 Record breaking at Monthery 1949. Geoff Duke in saddle, Joe Craig behind handlebars, Artie Bell far left, Eric Oliver second right. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
Eric Fernihough 03 
 Eric Fernihough set a new world record at Budapest with a speed of 109.17 mph during practice run. He attained a speed of 175 mph O.P.S. on his streamlined Brough 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Eric Fernihough 09 
 Eric Fernihough outside his garage on the record breaking Brough Suoerior JAP 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Eric Fernihough 10 
 Eric Fernihough on the Brough Superior when he broke the record for a kilometre from a standing start with an average speed of 99.5 mph. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Eric Fernihough 11 
 1938 Eric Fernihough utility car on way to Gyon where he crashed on his second attemph at the record. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Eric Fernihough 15 
 Recordsbrokenat Brooklandsduring the BRMCR August 1935 Eric Fernihough driving his Brough Superior when he did a 123.57 mph and 136 miles per hour - record breaker. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Ernst Henne 01 
 Ernst Henne on his BMW during his record breaking run at Vienna. His record for 1 kilimetre for the 750cc class is at the rate of 149.33 miles per hour. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Ernst Henne 02 
 Ernst Henne German race driver Ernst Henneattempt to break the world speed record for 500cc motorcycles at Frankfurt-Darmstadt 10th October 1936, his time was 13.38 secs averaging 271 kilometers per hour. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Ex BG May 65 026 
 Water cooled unit fitted to the Zundapp record breaker 
 Keywords: 1965, Ex guard book, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle
Ex BG May 65 064 
 Ramsgate speed record meeting 
 Keywords: 1965, Ex guard book, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle
G Brough 
 George Brough (in white) with his 976cc Brough Superior (Old Bill) just after he had made a record for the fastest time in 'The Petrol St. Leger' with a lap speed of 69.33 m.p.h. 
 Keywords: 1922, Brough, George Brough, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Old Bill, The Motor Cycle
Hailwood and Sheene 0003 
 Snetterton 27.08.1967 Castrol Competitions Manager Malcolm Edgar congratulates Mike Hailwood on winning the 250cc Castrol Challenge race with a record speed of 92.68 mph and a record lap of 94.35 mph. 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
H J Bacon 1929 Senior 
 H J Bacon on the 1929 Senior Amateur Race, when he made record lap on a 493cc Sunbeam 
 Keywords: Action, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
I 016 
 Home of Heroes - Brooklands - Joe Wright (1000cc Zenith-JAP) raises th elap record to 117.19mph in April 1929. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
I 021 
 Home of Heroes - Brooklands - Riders turn onto the Members Banking, in 1936. Number four is Francis Beart, legendary 1950s and 60s Manx Norton tuner and holder of the Test HIll record. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
I 024 
 Home of Heroes - Brooklands - One of the Brooklands heroes. Eric Fernihough, posed outside his Weybridge premises in 1937; he was killed, attempting the motorcycle land speed record in Hungary, in 1938. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Joe Wright 01 
 Joe Wright's attempt at speed record at Southport Sands. Joe Wright examining the timing apperatious with the Germans. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
J 009 
 The first postwar motorcycling superstar - Geoff Duke - Setting a new 500cc race record, Codogno, Italy. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Geoff Duke, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
J S 0023 
 John Surtees (Norton) lead from start the start and set a new race and lap record at Crystal Palace in April 1954 
 Keywords: John Surtees, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton
J S 0131 
 John Surtees here receiveing a battery operated tape-recorded from F E V Spencer managing director of Lodge Plugs Ltd. 
 Keywords: John Surtees, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Social
Montlhery Vincent 998cc 1952 
 1952 Vincent 998cc Black Shadow at the Montlhery speed record attempt. 
 Keywords: 1952, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Motor Cycle, Vincent
M Hailwood 0027 
 1967 Isle of Man Senior TT winner Mike Hailwood (Honda) at Governor's Bridge with a record speed of 105.62 mph and lap 108.77 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
OBM COVER SEPT 
 Lady cyclist Margaret Sutcliffe seen here practising here in 1949 for the one hour paced record attempt at Herne Hill Velodrome. 
 Keywords: Cover, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Old Bike Mart, September
OBM SEPT COVER 
 1949 Margaret Sutcliffe, practising for the one hour paced record attempt at Herne Hill Velodrome. 
 Keywords: 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Old Bike Mart, September
TCM CALENDAR 06 
 Record breaking with a Vincent Black Shadow at Montlhery in 1953. 
 Keywords: 2012, Calendar, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD145296@NW200 PIC 7 
 One of the most exciting races in NW history - and the only recorded dead heat - Tony Rutter and Ray McCullough in the 1977 350cc race. 
 Keywords: Action, Classic Racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, North West 200, The call of the roads
WD176288@FOA - 02 
 While awaiting approval of his record, Johnny Allen (check shirt) watches the Hood-Clausen Harley Davidson 'cigar' make an unsuccessful attempt on his speed of 214mph at Bonneville in September 1957. 
 Keywords: 2006, From our archive, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, October, The Classic MotorCycle
WD198155@18 Frank Osgerby 0 
 Lambretta 250 Special 
 Keywords: RECORD BREAKING:, The Frank Osgerby interview, BY the mid-1970s Lambretta production in Italy had ceased and wi, Frank Osgerby first became interested in scooters in 1965, but i, Despite his time away, when he was back home he attended as many, One day in 1974 outside Freddie Frith's (the then Grimsby Lambre, Despite the fact that circuit racing was booming, scooter sprint, The machine in question was to be based around a Group 6 race bi
WD435845@Tech 02 
 Straight line stability was proven by Joe Wright (OEC Temple supercharged JAP) as he clocked 137.23mph at Arpajon, France to claim the outright world motorcycle land speed record. 
 Keywords: Dec 08, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD43872@Velocelle-13 
 24-hour record breaking Venom 
 Keywords: June 2005, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle, Velocette
WD51774@VINCENT 10 
 Vincent Record Breakers - The Vincent is demonstrated on Pendine Sands, in November 1955. 
 Keywords: July 05, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD51775@VINCENT 5 
 Vincent Record Breakers - During the record attempt, Russ Wright winds up the Black Lightning in second gear - between 110 and 120mph! 
 Keywords: July 05, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD51776@VINCENT 7 
 Vincent Record Breakers - All smiles now - having successfully captured the record, the intrepid duo bask in the glory. 
 Keywords: July 05, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD51780@VINCENT 4 
 Vincent Record Breakers - Details of the structure that supported the shell of the record breaker. 
 Keywords: July 05, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD51783@VINCENT 1 
 Vincent Record Breakers - Burns poses on the machine, prior to the record breaking attempts, on the Ohoka Tram Road. 
 Keywords: July 05, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD51784@VINCENT 11 
 Vincent Record Breakers - The record-breaker at Pendine Sands - Burns holds court in the centre of the picture. 
 Keywords: July 05, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD532270@Pip Harris prof 7 
 Another outing with the big Vincent, at Boreham in 1952. Pip - and passenger Billingham - briefly held the absolute lap record. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Pip Harris, The Classic MotorCycle
WD569674@66 196~1 
 1965 – THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW
Scooters and Swinging Britain as seen through the eyes of Motor Cycle magazine

Alternative to what exactly? Well, you may be under the impression that 1965 was a seminal year of pep pill fuelled power pop featuring defining moments in music, fashion and film. But to those over thirty it mattered not a jot that Bob Dylan had gone electric. In this time of far less media saturation than today, it was much easier to create your own reality by restricting your reading matter to publications that confirmed your view of the world and ignoring everything else.
Motor Cycle was one such publication that gave a reassuring impression that nothing had really changed in the last ten years or so. Scooterists were still considered to be a bit daft and it was reported with some glee that Lambrettas running-in instructions included the immortal instruction: “In winter, let the engine idle for some minutes in order to warm up before starting”!
The Isle of Man Scooter Week took place as usual with a couple from Sweden winning the Loving Cup on their SS180. Incidentally, the attendance of 411 scooters was reported as being a record for this event, which rather suggests that some earlier events must have been rather small affairs. As always, any British scooter launch was eagerly reported upon, so the new Triumph T10 was given a fair amount of space and such a machine was won by Heather Desert in the ‘National Personality Girl’ contest. Unfortunately, the T10 was to be the last serious British attempt at a mass produced scooter.
‘Publicity runs’ were still in evidence and a couple of Britons (Bob Forrest Webb and Ian Speller), had carried out a Croydon backed non-stop journey from London to Milan on a GT200. On reaching Milan they posed dressed up as city gents. Other than the scooter itself, the whole episode has more of a feel of 1958 about it rather than 1965.
More general news included that of Douglas ceasing Vespa production at Kingswood, an ‘experiment 
 Keywords: 1965 – THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vespa
WD569675@66 1965 London-Mil 
 1965 – THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW
Scooters and Swinging Britain as seen through the eyes of Motor Cycle magazine

Alternative to what exactly? Well, you may be under the impression that 1965 was a seminal year of pep pill fuelled power pop featuring defining moments in music, fashion and film. But to those over thirty it mattered not a jot that Bob Dylan had gone electric. In this time of far less media saturation than today, it was much easier to create your own reality by restricting your reading matter to publications that confirmed your view of the world and ignoring everything else.
Motor Cycle was one such publication that gave a reassuring impression that nothing had really changed in the last ten years or so. Scooterists were still considered to be a bit daft and it was reported with some glee that Lambrettas running-in instructions included the immortal instruction: “In winter, let the engine idle for some minutes in order to warm up before starting”!
The Isle of Man Scooter Week took place as usual with a couple from Sweden winning the Loving Cup on their SS180. Incidentally, the attendance of 411 scooters was reported as being a record for this event, which rather suggests that some earlier events must have been rather small affairs. As always, any British scooter launch was eagerly reported upon, so the new Triumph T10 was given a fair amount of space and such a machine was won by Heather Desert in the ‘National Personality Girl’ contest. Unfortunately, the T10 was to be the last serious British attempt at a mass produced scooter.
‘Publicity runs’ were still in evidence and a couple of Britons (Bob Forrest Webb and Ian Speller), had carried out a Croydon backed non-stop journey from London to Milan on a GT200. On reaching Milan they posed dressed up as city gents. Other than the scooter itself, the whole episode has more of a feel of 1958 about it rather than 1965.
More general news included that of Douglas ceasing Vespa production at Kingswood, an ‘experiment 
 Keywords: 1965 – THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vespa
WD569676@66 1965 Brighton 9 
 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW
Scooters and Swinging Britain as seen through the eyes of Motor Cycle magazine

Alternative to what exactly? Well, you may be under the impression that 1965 was a seminal year of pep pill fuelled power pop featuring defining moments in music, fashion and film. But to those over thirty it mattered not a jot that Bob Dylan had gone electric. In this time of far less media saturation than today, it was much easier to create your own reality by restricting your reading matter to publications that confirmed your view of the world and ignoring everything else.
Motor Cycle was one such publication that gave a reassuring impression that nothing had really changed in the last ten years or so. Scooterists were still considered to be a bit daft and it was reported with some glee that Lambrettas running-in instructions included the immortal instruction: ìIn winter, let the engine idle for some minutes in order to warm up before startingî!
The Isle of Man Scooter Week took place as usual with a couple from Sweden winning the Loving Cup on their SS180. Incidentally, the attendance of 411 scooters was reported as being a record for this event, which rather suggests that some earlier events must have been rather small affairs. As always, any British scooter launch was eagerly reported upon, so the new Triumph T10 was given a fair amount of space and such a machine was won by Heather Desert in the ëNational Personality Girlí contest. Unfortunately, the T10 was to be the last serious British attempt at a mass produced scooter.
ëPublicity runsí were still in evidence and a couple of Britons (Bob Forrest Webb and Ian Speller), had carried out a Croydon backed non-stop journey from London to Milan on a GT200. On reaching Milan they posed dressed up as city gents. Other than the scooter itself, the whole episode has more of a feel of 1958 about it rather than 1965.
More general news included that of Douglas ceasing Vespa production at Kingswood, an ëexperiment 
 Keywords: 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vespa
WD569677@66 1965 Fringe Li 
 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW
Scooters and Swinging Britain as seen through the eyes of Motor Cycle magazine

Alternative to what exactly? Well, you may be under the impression that 1965 was a seminal year of pep pill fuelled power pop featuring defining moments in music, fashion and film. But to those over thirty it mattered not a jot that Bob Dylan had gone electric. In this time of far less media saturation than today, it was much easier to create your own reality by restricting your reading matter to publications that confirmed your view of the world and ignoring everything else.
Motor Cycle was one such publication that gave a reassuring impression that nothing had really changed in the last ten years or so. Scooterists were still considered to be a bit daft and it was reported with some glee that Lambrettas running-in instructions included the immortal instruction: ìIn winter, let the engine idle for some minutes in order to warm up before startingî!
The Isle of Man Scooter Week took place as usual with a couple from Sweden winning the Loving Cup on their SS180. Incidentally, the attendance of 411 scooters was reported as being a record for this event, which rather suggests that some earlier events must have been rather small affairs. As always, any British scooter launch was eagerly reported upon, so the new Triumph T10 was given a fair amount of space and such a machine was won by Heather Desert in the ëNational Personality Girlí contest. Unfortunately, the T10 was to be the last serious British attempt at a mass produced scooter.
ëPublicity runsí were still in evidence and a couple of Britons (Bob Forrest Webb and Ian Speller), had carried out a Croydon backed non-stop journey from London to Milan on a GT200. On reaching Milan they posed dressed up as city gents. Other than the scooter itself, the whole episode has more of a feel of 1958 about it rather than 1965.
More general news included that of Douglas ceasing Vespa production at Kingswood, an ëexperiment 
 Keywords: 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vespa
WD569678@66 1965 Brighton C 
 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW
Scooters and Swinging Britain as seen through the eyes of Motor Cycle magazine

Alternative to what exactly? Well, you may be under the impression that 1965 was a seminal year of pep pill fuelled power pop featuring defining moments in music, fashion and film. But to those over thirty it mattered not a jot that Bob Dylan had gone electric. In this time of far less media saturation than today, it was much easier to create your own reality by restricting your reading matter to publications that confirmed your view of the world and ignoring everything else.
Motor Cycle was one such publication that gave a reassuring impression that nothing had really changed in the last ten years or so. Scooterists were still considered to be a bit daft and it was reported with some glee that Lambrettas running-in instructions included the immortal instruction: ìIn winter, let the engine idle for some minutes in order to warm up before startingî!
The Isle of Man Scooter Week took place as usual with a couple from Sweden winning the Loving Cup on their SS180. Incidentally, the attendance of 411 scooters was reported as being a record for this event, which rather suggests that some earlier events must have been rather small affairs. As always, any British scooter launch was eagerly reported upon, so the new Triumph T10 was given a fair amount of space and such a machine was won by Heather Desert in the ëNational Personality Girlí contest. Unfortunately, the T10 was to be the last serious British attempt at a mass produced scooter.
ëPublicity runsí were still in evidence and a couple of Britons (Bob Forrest Webb and Ian Speller), had carried out a Croydon backed non-stop journey from London to Milan on a GT200. On reaching Milan they posed dressed up as city gents. Other than the scooter itself, the whole episode has more of a feel of 1958 about it rather than 1965.
More general news included that of Douglas ceasing Vespa production at Kingswood, an ëexperiment 
 Keywords: 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vespa
XGBL640000012 
 Grand-style winner of the 350 and 500cc races - Chris Conn on Nortons. Here he is in the 350cc dice. He raised the lap record in the 500cc Race. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1964, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Yamaha TD1 B 1966 15 x 10 
 Winner of the top laurels in the Daytona 200-milerin America – with a record race speed of over 96 mph – Triumph’s five-hundred racer. 
 Keywords: Manx display images 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Nick Nicholls collection (47 files)

The Nick Nicholls collection is recognised as one of the finest collections of motorcycle-sport images from the second half of the 20th century.
D Minter Brands 57 001 
 Brands Hatch 13-10-57 No. 37 Derek Minter and No. 9 John Surtees both riding 348cc Norton Derek Minter won the 350and 500cc races setting a lap record of 59.4 seconds and 75.15mph 
 Keywords: 1957, Brands Hatch, Derek Minter, John Surtees, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, October
D Minter Brands 57 002 
 Brands Hatch 13-10-57 No. 37 Derek Minter and No. 9 John Surtees both riding 348cc Norton Derek Minter won the 350and 500cc races setting a lap record of 59.4 seconds and 75.15mph 
 Keywords: 1957, Brands Hatch, Derek Minter, John Surtees, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Norton, October
M Hailwood mix 004 
 1961 Isle of Man TT left to right Mike and Stan Hailwood recording an interview for the Stanley Schofield sound stories series with sound recordest Gordon Pitt and Graham Walker. 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
M Hailwood mix 038 
 Oulton Park 28th August 1967 - Castrol competitions manager Malcolm Edgar take Mike Hailwood on a lap of honour after Mike's 2540cc race win at 89.56 mph with a record lap at 97.07 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
M Hailwood mix 045 
 Daytona February 1964 discussing tyres with Mike Hailwood prior to one hour record run is Charlie Rous recruited by Stan because of his record breaking expertise 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
M Hailwood MV 002 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 003 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 005 
 Day February 1964 1 hour record Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 006 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 008 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 009 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 011 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 013 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 014 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 016 
 500cc Ulster GP 11 August 1962 - Race winner Mike Hailwood (MV) record race speed 96.55 mph and record lap at 99.90 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 018 
 Day February 1964 1 hour record Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 030 
 1965 Isle of Man Junior TT - Mike Hailwood (MV 3) at Creg ny Baa his first race in the three cylinder machine. He set lap record at 102.85 mph but he retired on the fourth lap. 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 031 
 Daytona February 1964 1 hour record Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 033 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 034 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
NNC 21-3-11 019 
 Tepi Lansivouri 500 Suzuki who came second and had the record lap. 
 Keywords: 1976, Action, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Silverstone
NNC 22-3-11 034 
 Victor Palomo on a 350 Yamaha, winner adn record lap holder. 
 Keywords: 1976, 250 and 350 race, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Silverstone
NNC 25 01 2012 045 
 NNC 25 01 2012 045 - Winner Tom Herron - Yamaha at Quarter Bridge, race record 
 Keywords: 1976, 250cc TT, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
NNC 30 01 2012 003 
 NNC 30 01 2012 003 - Winner and record lap holder Mac Hobson and Mick Burns at Whitegates 
 Keywords: 1000cc Sidecar Race, 1976, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
NNC 31 01 2012 008 
 NNC 31 01 2012 008 - 1st race winner - George O'dell and Kenny Arthur - 750cc Yamaha, lap record 102.80 mph race record 100.03 
 Keywords: 1000cc Sidecar Race, 1977, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
NNC Derek Minter41 
 Derek Minter and John Surtees (348 Norton) at Brands Hatch 13.10.1957 Minter set the 500cc lap record 59.45 seconds 75.15mph 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Portrait
NNC Derek Minter92 
 Brands Hatch 21.08.1962 No. 17 Derek Minter (499 Norton) No. 8 Mike Hailwood (499 Norton) Derek won at 20 lap race speed of 76.24 and shared record lap with Mike at 78.59mph 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Racing
NNC Derek Minter97 
 Oulton Park 18.04.1960 a talented duo Derek Minter and Steve Lancefield, over the 1960 easter weekend on the Lancefield Nortons Derek won three races at Brands Hatch on Good Friday with race records in the 350 and 500 classes. At Snetterton with record 350 and 500 laps and at Oulton Park record set in the 500cc lap with McIntyre and new 350 lap record no wonder they are sniling! 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Portrait
NNC M H 63 MV0094 
 NNC RR TT 26M5 - Winner Mike Hailwood on a MV-4 500cc in the 1963 Isle of Man Senior TT record lap speed 104.64mph 
 Keywords: 1963, Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, MV4 500cc, Nick Nicholls
NNC P Read Yamaha 015 
 Phil Read (Yamaha) in the 1968 125cc TT at Parliament Square, Ramsey he went on to win this race with a record race speed of 99.12 mph and was the winner 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Phil Read, Road racing, Yamaha
NNC P Read Yamaha 018 
 Phil Read (Yamaha) in the 1968 125cc TT at Parliament Square, Ramsey he went on to win this race with a record race speed of 99.12 mph and was the winner 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Phil Read, Road racing, Yamaha
NNC RR A0079 
 NNC RR A - 1M10 - Cadwell PArk 10th September 1961 - Rex Avery 125cc EMC, race winner at 63.24mph and record lap at 65.85mph 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Race
NNC RR A0081 
 NNC RR A - Brands Hatch 9th July 1961 - Rex Avery 125cc EMC, winner and record lap at 78.58mph 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Race
NNC RR B0185 
 NNC RR B0185 - 1966 Isle of Man TT practice - Ralph Bryans - 50cc Honda at Parliament Square, Ramsey He went on to win the 50cc TT with race record speed 85.66 mph and lap record at 86.49 mph 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC RR C00090 
 NNC RR C00090 - 75 Derek Chatterton 2nd, 246 Yamaha, 1 Mike Hailwood 1st at 84.13MPH with record lap 89.01 on the 249 Honda, Mallory Park, 18-6-67 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC Sprints25 
 16th October 1965 Elvington - Charlie Rous (750cc Triumph) blasts off on record run 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints29 
 16th October 1965 Elvington - Charlie Rous (750cc Triumph) blasts off on record run 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints3 
 16th October 1965 - Elvington - Don Noys Lambretta GT - setting the record for a scooter standing stat 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints4 
 16th October 1966 - D Heckie - his 'Starmaker' petrol burning enginetaken minutes after his successful world record in 1966 at Elvington 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints41 
 4th October 1970 - Elvington - Chris Bartram (750cc Norton) takes off for a 19-82 standing start kilo to endanger the record od 20.03 but the cylinder said goodbyeto crankcase on the return run. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints51 
 BIll Orris (350cc Rudge) took standing start mile World and National record in 1968 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints57 
 Angus Mac Phail (500cc Macon Triumph) took 3 World & 5 National Records in Cyclecar Class at Elvington 1968 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints59 
 The 50cc Kreidler on which Toersen took three world records in 1968 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints62 
 Tony Densham (7900cc Commuter Ford) absolute world records standing start 1/4 mile 8.91secs and 500 metres 11.20 secs at Elvington 22.10.1967 both times mean two way runs 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints63 
 Les Tuner (1000cc Turner Ford) Class F International Records Standing Start 1/4 mile 11.06 secs, 500 metres 12.53 secs, kilo metre 20.10 and mile 29.62 at Elvinton 22nd October 1967 all time mean of two way runs. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints7 
 16th Octoer 1965 - Alf Hagon 1300cc Jap - setting a world record atanding start quarter mile time of 10.64 seconds he also set the standing start kilometre record at 19.90 a speed of 112.41 mph and added the flying kilimetre at 137.89 in a time of 16.22 seconds 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
Sheene NNC 56 
 Crystal Palace - M Andrew lap record at 75mph 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Black and white, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Racing

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection (30 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.
006 Archive Shot 01 
 Record breaking Grand Prix - Ulster 1950 - The 350 field roar away from the startof the 1950 Ulster Grand Prix, with L Carter (34) aboard a factory Norton, J Simister (46) AJS, J S Slater (76) AJS, H Hinton (36) Norton and E Lyons (32) Norton. 
 Keywords: 2012, Archivie shot, Classic Racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nov/Dec
048 Archive 01 
 Bonnie's finest hour - triumph Motorcycles, Meriden, couldn't have wished for a better year thatn 1969. The T120 was at its peak and was heading for the record booksas the first production racing machine to lap the Isle of Man TT course at over 100mph. 
 Keywords: 2012, August, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
084 Closer look 01 
 The show of 1952 - Crowds could gaze upon the Montlhery record breaking AJS 7R3, here with Pierre Monneret on board. 
 Keywords: 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Ocrober, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
1966 Triumph Daytona 
 Motor Cycle 24th November 1966 - Winner of the top laurels in the Daytona 200-miler in America - wit a race record speed of over 96 mph, Triumph's five hundred racer. On display at the 1966 Earls Court Show in London. 
 Keywords: Daytona, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Triumph
CBG Archive Shot 01 
 Iced Thames - As far as we know this photo records the first and possibly only ever un-assisted crossing of the river Thames by motorcycle, in January 1963. 
 Keywords: 2013, Archive news, Classic Bike Guide, January, Mortons Archive, The Motor Cycle, The Scrapbook Series
CBG Archive Shot 02 
 Iced Thames - As far as we know this photo records the first and possibly only ever un-assisted crossing of the river Thames by motorcycle, in January 1963. 
 Keywords: 2013, Archive news, Classic Bike Guide, January, Mortons Archive, The Motor Cycle, The Scrapbook Series
cr2009cjun 
 If there is one race forever etched in motorcycle folk law then it is Mike Hailwood’s Isle of Man TT return in 1978. Having spent 11 years away from the Island and motorcycle racing, except for the odd race down under, the idea of a TT comeback was considered crazy at best and downright dangerous at worst by some. But they needn’t have worried. If Mike had put in an appearance and just ridden for a finish he would have received a standing ovation. But that wasn’t the Hailwood style. In practice he hustled the Sports Motorcycles Ducati round at 111mph, over 7mph faster than the Formula 1 lap record, and won the race with ease. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Ducati, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, TT
D 013 
 Snarling Beasts & Black Shadows - Vincent V-Twins - Record breaking at Monthery in May 1952. 
 Keywords: Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vincent
D 024 
 Snarling Beasts & Black Shadows - Vincent V-Twins - Vincent populatity endured in the US - Ed La Belle attempts a Daytona record, in 1964. 
 Keywords: Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vincent
Fred Cooper 001 
 Fred Cooper on a 500cc DRS Triumph at Elvington World Record Meeting in October 1965 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
I 004 
 Early star Frank McNab with his 500cc Trump-Jap, in 1909. He'd just set a new one-hour record, covering 48 miles, 400 yards. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
I 016 
 Home of Heroes - Brooklands - Joe Wright (1000cc Zenith-JAP) raises th elap record to 117.19mph in April 1929. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
I 021 
 Home of Heroes - Brooklands - Riders turn onto the Members Banking, in 1936. Number four is Francis Beart, legendary 1950s and 60s Manx Norton tuner and holder of the Test HIll record. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
I 024 
 Home of Heroes - Brooklands - One of the Brooklands heroes. Eric Fernihough, posed outside his Weybridge premises in 1937; he was killed, attempting the motorcycle land speed record in Hungary, in 1938. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
I 025 
 Home of Heroes - Brooklands - Noel Pope wrestles the ex-Baragwanath Brough Superior, to set a new lap record at 127mph, in 1939. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
J 009 
 The first postwar motorcycling superstar - Geoff Duke - Setting a new 500cc race record, Codogno, Italy. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Geoff Duke, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
J S 0023 
 John Surtees (Norton) lead from start the start and set a new race and lap record at Crystal Palace in April 1954 
 Keywords: John Surtees, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton
L 004 
 Silky Smooth these Scoots - The Scott Motorcycle - 'Timber' Wood, who raised the lap record to 52.12mph in the 1913 TT. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Montlhery Vincent 998cc 1952 
 1952 Vincent 998cc Black Shadow at the Montlhery speed record attempt. 
 Keywords: 1952, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Motor Cycle, Vincent
M Cycle 22.7.20 Wooler 
 Start of the ten miles scatch race for machines under 350cc at the British Motor Cycle Club Meeting held at Brooklands. A well organised programme of racing, two records were broken. 
 Keywords: 1952, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motor Cycle
OBM SEPT COVER 
 1949 Margaret Sutcliffe, practising for the one hour paced record attempt at Herne Hill Velodrome. 
 Keywords: 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Old Bike Mart, September
Sheenebookazine82 
 The lap record of 137.150mph Sheene set in winning the 1977 Belgian GP at Spa-Francorchamps remains the fastest ever at a motorcycle Grand Prix and due to changes in track design it is highly unlikely that it will ever be bettered. Spa was the scene of his first ever GP win in 1971 and he is pictured leading Roberts in 1978. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene.
TCM CALENDAR 06 
 Record breaking with a Vincent Black Shadow at Montlhery in 1953. 
 Keywords: 2012, Calendar, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
Triumph bookazine011 
 End to end record, John O'Groats July 1910. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
Triumph bookazine133 
 At the 1966 Earls Court show, Robert Leppin poses in Gyronaut X-1, on which he set a world two-wheel speed record of 245.667mph. Power was by two Bonnie engines. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
WD145296@NW200 PIC 7 
 One of the most exciting races in NW history - and the only recorded dead heat - Tony Rutter and Ray McCullough in the 1977 350cc race. 
 Keywords: Action, Classic Racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, North West 200, The call of the roads
WD34154@FAO - 09 
 Harry Collier, taking the flagin 1909, also recorded the fasted lap at 52.27mph. 
 Keywords: From the archive, May 05, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle, The racing Colliers
WD563633@06 Archive Pic 
 Huge crowd see records fall at Spa Francorchamps July 1955 
 Keywords: Action, Classic Racer, From our archive, May June 2010 143, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Spa Francorchamps
WD597589@42 121 6041 
 Record breaking Aussie Dave Johnson. 
 Keywords: 2010, Joe Dick, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motorcycle Sport & Leisure, Msl, Nov issue, One to one, Page 42, Pics by joe dick
Yamaha TD1 B 1966 15 x 10 
 Winner of the top laurels in the Daytona 200-milerin America – with a record race speed of over 96 mph – Triumph’s five-hundred racer. 
 Keywords: Manx display images 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection > From our issues - motorcycles (28 files)

Images used in our publications, now available for commercial use.
006 Archive Shot 01 
 Record breaking Grand Prix - Ulster 1950 - The 350 field roar away from the startof the 1950 Ulster Grand Prix, with L Carter (34) aboard a factory Norton, J Simister (46) AJS, J S Slater (76) AJS, H Hinton (36) Norton and E Lyons (32) Norton. 
 Keywords: 2012, Archivie shot, Classic Racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nov/Dec
024 ARCHIVE 
 Read's costly slip. Over 80,000 people lined the seven-and-a-half mile Dundrod circuit, out to enjoy the first fine weather Ulster Grand Prix for many years, and they were treated to records and mishaps galore. 
 Keywords: Classic Bike Guide, Mar 11, Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Phil Read, Ulster GP
032 Archive 
 South African sojorn, November 1965. A record crowd of 4000 congregated at Isipingo, near Durban South Africa, on Sunday, November 21, 1965 to watch British scramblers Derek Rickman and Jerry Scott comppletely dominate the lodal opposition when they competed in the second meeting of this South African tour. 
 Keywords: 2013, Archive picture, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
046 13 
 Hailwood record breaking at Daytona in 1964. Later on during the same day he won the 500cc US GP. 
 Keywords: 2012, March, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
046 RUDGE 01 
 The racing Rudges - In torential rain, Wal Handley crosses the finishing line to claim a record-breaking TT win. 
 Keywords: 2012, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
048 Archive 01 
 Bonnie's finest hour - triumph Motorcycles, Meriden, couldn't have wished for a better year than 1969. The T120 was at its peak and was heading for the record booksas the first production racing machine to lap the Isle of Man TT course at over 100mph. 
 Keywords: 2012, August, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
084 CLOSER LOOK 08 
 Muller, after breaking numerous speed records in 1956. 
 Keywords: 2012, Hermann Muller, March, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
086 GILERA 3 
 Piero Taruffi, with the all enclosed 1937 Gilera record breaker. 
 Keywords: 2013, April, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
114 CLASSIC CAMERA 01 
 Record breaking April 1969 a BSA Rocket 3 tested at Daytona 
 Keywords: 2012, Classic Camera, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
B1 
 Alec Bennett is congratulated, after winning the 1927 Senior TT on the new Moore-designed CSI. Bennett had recorded Norton's first Senior TT victory, in 1924. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
C32 
 Jimmy Guthrie's Montlhery record breaker - 114.09mph for one hour, 1935. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
cr2009cjun 
 If there is one race forever etched in motorcycle folk law then it is Mike Hailwood’s Isle of Man TT return in 1978. Having spent 11 years away from the Island and motorcycle racing, except for the odd race down under, the idea of a TT comeback was considered crazy at best and downright dangerous at worst by some. But they needn’t have worried. If Mike had put in an appearance and just ridden for a finish he would have received a standing ovation. But that wasn’t the Hailwood style. In practice he hustled the Sports Motorcycles Ducati round at 111mph, over 7mph faster than the Formula 1 lap record, and won the race with ease. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Ducati, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, TT
D 013 
 Snarling Beasts & Black Shadows - Vincent V-Twins - Record breaking at Monthery in May 1952. 
 Keywords: Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vincent
D 024 
 Snarling Beasts & Black Shadows - Vincent V-Twins - Vincent populatity endured in the US - Ed La Belle attempts a Daytona record, in 1964. 
 Keywords: Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vincent
E13 
 Record breaking at Monthery 1949. Geoff Duke in saddle, Joe Craig behind handlebars, Artie Bell far left, Eric Oliver second right. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
G Brough 
 George Brough (in white) with his 976cc Brough Superior (Old Bill) just after he had made a record for the fastest time in 'The Petrol St. Leger' with a lap speed of 69.33 m.p.h. 
 Keywords: 1922, Brough, George Brough, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Old Bill, The Motor Cycle
I 004 
 Early star Frank McNab with his 500cc Trump-Jap, in 1909. He'd just set a new one-hour record, covering 48 miles, 400 yards. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
I 016 
 Home of Heroes - Brooklands - Joe Wright (1000cc Zenith-JAP) raises th elap record to 117.19mph in April 1929. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
I 021 
 Home of Heroes - Brooklands - Riders turn onto the Members Banking, in 1936. Number four is Francis Beart, legendary 1950s and 60s Manx Norton tuner and holder of the Test HIll record. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
I 025 
 Home of Heroes - Brooklands - Noel Pope wrestles the ex-Baragwanath Brough Superior, to set a new lap record at 127mph, in 1939. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
J 009 
 The first postwar motorcycling superstar - Geoff Duke - Setting a new 500cc race record, Codogno, Italy. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Geoff Duke, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
L 004 
 Silky Smooth these Scoots - The Scott Motorcycle - 'Timber' Wood, who raised the lap record to 52.12mph in the 1913 TT. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
OBM SEPT COVER 
 1949 Margaret Sutcliffe, practising for the one hour paced record attempt at Herne Hill Velodrome. 
 Keywords: 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Old Bike Mart, September
TCM CALENDAR 06 
 Record breaking with a Vincent Black Shadow at Montlhery in 1953. 
 Keywords: 2012, Calendar, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD145296@NW200 PIC 7 
 One of the most exciting races in NW history - and the only recorded dead heat - Tony Rutter and Ray McCullough in the 1977 350cc race. 
 Keywords: Action, Classic Racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, North West 200, The call of the roads
WD435845@Tech 02 
 Straight line stability was proven by Joe Wright (OEC Temple supercharged JAP) as he clocked 137.23mph at Arpajon, France to claim the outright world motorcycle land speed record. 
 Keywords: Dec 08, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD532270@Pip Harris prof 7 
 Another outing with the big Vincent, at Boreham in 1952. Pip - and passenger Billingham - briefly held the absolute lap record. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Pip Harris, The Classic MotorCycle
XGBL640000012 
 Grand-style winner of the 350 and 500cc races - Chris Conn on Nortons. Here he is in the 350cc dice. He raised the lap record in the 500cc Race. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1964, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection > Heritage > Heritage Railway (2 files)

Beautiful images from Heritage Railway Magazine.
1 MALLARD 
 The true star of the show: world record breaker Mallard, whose momentary feat at Little Bytham on the East Coast Main Line south of Grantham on July 3, 1938 will continue to inspire countless generations. ROBIN JONES
FRED PROFILE A4-08 
 The Great Goodbye will be remembered for decades to come, if only for this iconic image from the evening photographic charters. In profile (from left) on February 19 are post-war steam record holder No. 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley, No. 60008 Dwight D. Eisenhower, No. 60009 Union of South Africa, No. 4489 Dominion of Canada, heritage era steam record holder 
No. 4464 Bittern, and world steam railway speed record holder No. 4468 Mallard. FRED KERR

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Famous motorcycle events and riders (5 files)

Images from Mark Wernham and Nick Nicholls collections - famous motorcycle racing events from the TT to modern day World Superbike races.
024 ARCHIVE 
 Read's costly slip. Over 80,000 people lined the seven-and-a-half mile Dundrod circuit, out to enjoy the first fine weather Ulster Grand Prix for many years, and they were treated to records and mishaps galore. 
 Keywords: Classic Bike Guide, Mar 11, Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Phil Read, Ulster GP
H J Bacon 1929 Senior 
 H J Bacon on the 1929 Senior Amateur Race, when he made record lap on a 493cc Sunbeam 
 Keywords: Action, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
NNC M H 63 MV0094 
 NNC RR TT 26M5 - Winner Mike Hailwood on a MV-4 500cc in the 1963 Isle of Man Senior TT record lap speed 104.64mph 
 Keywords: 1963, Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, MV4 500cc, Nick Nicholls
Sheenebookazine82 
 The lap record of 137.150mph Sheene set in winning the 1977 Belgian GP at Spa-Francorchamps remains the fastest ever at a motorcycle Grand Prix and due to changes in track design it is highly unlikely that it will ever be bettered. Spa was the scene of his first ever GP win in 1971 and he is pictured leading Roberts in 1978. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene.
WD532270@Pip Harris prof 7 
 Another outing with the big Vincent, at Boreham in 1952. Pip - and passenger Billingham - briefly held the absolute lap record. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Pip Harris, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Famous motorcycle events and riders > Nick Nicholls collection (46 files)

The Nick Nicholls collection is recognised as one of the finest collections of motorcycle-sport images from the second half of the 20th century.
D Minter Brands 57 001 
 Brands Hatch 13-10-57 No. 37 Derek Minter and No. 9 John Surtees both riding 348cc Norton Derek Minter won the 350and 500cc races setting a lap record of 59.4 seconds and 75.15mph 
 Keywords: 1957, Brands Hatch, Derek Minter, John Surtees, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, October
D Minter Brands 57 002 
 Brands Hatch 13-10-57 No. 37 Derek Minter and No. 9 John Surtees both riding 348cc Norton Derek Minter won the 350and 500cc races setting a lap record of 59.4 seconds and 75.15mph 
 Keywords: 1957, Brands Hatch, Derek Minter, John Surtees, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Norton, October
M Hailwood mix 004 
 1961 Isle of Man TT left to right Mike and Stan Hailwood recording an interview for the Stanley Schofield sound stories series with sound recordest Gordon Pitt and Graham Walker. 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
M Hailwood mix 038 
 Oulton Park 28th August 1967 - Castrol competitions manager Malcolm Edgar take Mike Hailwood on a lap of honour after Mike's 2540cc race win at 89.56 mph with a record lap at 97.07 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
M Hailwood mix 045 
 Daytona February 1964 discussing tyres with Mike Hailwood prior to one hour record run is Charlie Rous recruited by Stan because of his record breaking expertise 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
M Hailwood MV 002 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 003 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 005 
 Day February 1964 1 hour record Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 006 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 008 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 009 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 011 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 013 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 014 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 016 
 500cc Ulster GP 11 August 1962 - Race winner Mike Hailwood (MV) record race speed 96.55 mph and record lap at 99.90 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 018 
 Day February 1964 1 hour record Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 030 
 1965 Isle of Man Junior TT - Mike Hailwood (MV 3) at Creg ny Baa his first race in the three cylinder machine. He set lap record at 102.85 mph but he retired on the fourth lap. 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 031 
 Daytona February 1964 1 hour record Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 033 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
M Hailwood MV 034 
 Snetterton 22nd April 1962 - Mike Hailwood (500 MV 4) he won at 94.02 mph with a record lap at 96.21 mph 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, MV, Nick Nicholls, Racing
NNC 21-3-11 019 
 Tepi Lansivouri 500 Suzuki who came second and had the record lap. 
 Keywords: 1976, Action, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Silverstone
NNC 22-3-11 034 
 Victor Palomo on a 350 Yamaha, winner adn record lap holder. 
 Keywords: 1976, 250 and 350 race, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Silverstone
NNC 25 01 2012 045 
 NNC 25 01 2012 045 - Winner Tom Herron - Yamaha at Quarter Bridge, race record 
 Keywords: 1976, 250cc TT, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
NNC 30 01 2012 003 
 NNC 30 01 2012 003 - Winner and record lap holder Mac Hobson and Mick Burns at Whitegates 
 Keywords: 1000cc Sidecar Race, 1976, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
NNC 31 01 2012 008 
 NNC 31 01 2012 008 - 1st race winner - George O'dell and Kenny Arthur - 750cc Yamaha, lap record 102.80 mph race record 100.03 
 Keywords: 1000cc Sidecar Race, 1977, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
NNC Derek Minter41 
 Derek Minter and John Surtees (348 Norton) at Brands Hatch 13.10.1957 Minter set the 500cc lap record 59.45 seconds 75.15mph 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Portrait
NNC Derek Minter92 
 Brands Hatch 21.08.1962 No. 17 Derek Minter (499 Norton) No. 8 Mike Hailwood (499 Norton) Derek won at 20 lap race speed of 76.24 and shared record lap with Mike at 78.59mph 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Racing
NNC Derek Minter97 
 Oulton Park 18.04.1960 a talented duo Derek Minter and Steve Lancefield, over the 1960 easter weekend on the Lancefield Nortons Derek won three races at Brands Hatch on Good Friday with race records in the 350 and 500 classes. At Snetterton with record 350 and 500 laps and at Oulton Park record set in the 500cc lap with McIntyre and new 350 lap record no wonder they are sniling! 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Portrait
NNC M H 63 MV0094 
 NNC RR TT 26M5 - Winner Mike Hailwood on a MV-4 500cc in the 1963 Isle of Man Senior TT record lap speed 104.64mph 
 Keywords: 1963, Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, MV4 500cc, Nick Nicholls
NNC P Read Yamaha 015 
 Phil Read (Yamaha) in the 1968 125cc TT at Parliament Square, Ramsey he went on to win this race with a record race speed of 99.12 mph and was the winner 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Phil Read, Road racing, Yamaha
NNC P Read Yamaha 018 
 Phil Read (Yamaha) in the 1968 125cc TT at Parliament Square, Ramsey he went on to win this race with a record race speed of 99.12 mph and was the winner 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Phil Read, Road racing, Yamaha
NNC RR A0079 
 NNC RR A - 1M10 - Cadwell PArk 10th September 1961 - Rex Avery 125cc EMC, race winner at 63.24mph and record lap at 65.85mph 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Race
NNC RR A0081 
 NNC RR A - Brands Hatch 9th July 1961 - Rex Avery 125cc EMC, winner and record lap at 78.58mph 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Race
NNC RR B0185 
 NNC RR B0185 - 1966 Isle of Man TT practice - Ralph Bryans - 50cc Honda at Parliament Square, Ramsey He went on to win the 50cc TT with race record speed 85.66 mph and lap record at 86.49 mph 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC RR C00090 
 NNC RR C00090 - 75 Derek Chatterton 2nd, 246 Yamaha, 1 Mike Hailwood 1st at 84.13MPH with record lap 89.01 on the 249 Honda, Mallory Park, 18-6-67 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC Sprints25 
 16th October 1965 Elvington - Charlie Rous (750cc Triumph) blasts off on record run 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints29 
 16th October 1965 Elvington - Charlie Rous (750cc Triumph) blasts off on record run 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints3 
 16th October 1965 - Elvington - Don Noys Lambretta GT - setting the record for a scooter standing stat 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints4 
 16th October 1966 - D Heckie - his 'Starmaker' petrol burning enginetaken minutes after his successful world record in 1966 at Elvington 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints51 
 BIll Orris (350cc Rudge) took standing start mile World and National record in 1968 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints57 
 Angus Mac Phail (500cc Macon Triumph) took 3 World & 5 National Records in Cyclecar Class at Elvington 1968 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints59 
 The 50cc Kreidler on which Toersen took three world records in 1968 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints62 
 Tony Densham (7900cc Commuter Ford) absolute world records standing start 1/4 mile 8.91secs and 500 metres 11.20 secs at Elvington 22.10.1967 both times mean two way runs 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints63 
 Les Tuner (1000cc Turner Ford) Class F International Records Standing Start 1/4 mile 11.06 secs, 500 metres 12.53 secs, kilo metre 20.10 and mile 29.62 at Elvinton 22nd October 1967 all time mean of two way runs. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
NNC Sprints7 
 16th Octoer 1965 - Alf Hagon 1300cc Jap - setting a world record atanding start quarter mile time of 10.64 seconds he also set the standing start kilometre record at 19.90 a speed of 112.41 mph and added the flying kilimetre at 137.89 in a time of 16.22 seconds 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
Sheene NNC 56 
 Crystal Palace - M Andrew lap record at 75mph 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Black and white, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Racing

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Arpajon, August 1930 (9 files)

064 SFTP 01 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Legendary British rider Wal Handley aboard his factory, ohc Belgian-built FN. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 02 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - The non-supercharged Rovin-JAP 'Streamliner'. Underneath, it was simply Bill Lacey's old JAP V-twin engined Grindlay-Peerless... 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 03 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Nattily attired, or something... check out the Regne's suspender belts! There were wooden wheel rims, too ... 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 04 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Another Rovin-JAP; this with de Latour in the saddle. It set three 175cc class records. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 05 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Purposeful doesn't even begin to do it justice - the one-off, 1000cc AJS V-twin. Owen Baldwin poses with it. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 06 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Mrs. Gwenda Stewart heads out for another record breaking run in one of her Morgans. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP SMALL 1 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP SMALL 2 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP SMALL 3 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > Arpajon, August 1930 (9 files)

064 SFTP 01 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Legendary British rider Wal Handley aboard his factory, ohc Belgian-built FN. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 02 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - The non-supercharged Rovin-JAP 'Streamliner'. Underneath, it was simply Bill Lacey's old JAP V-twin engined Grindlay-Peerless... 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 03 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Nattily attired, or something... check out the Regne's suspender belts! There were wooden wheel rims, too ... 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 04 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Another Rovin-JAP; this with de Latour in the saddle. It set three 175cc class records. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 05 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Purposeful doesn't even begin to do it justice - the one-off, 1000cc AJS V-twin. Owen Baldwin poses with it. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP 06 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - Mrs. Gwenda Stewart heads out for another record breaking run in one of her Morgans. 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP SMALL 1 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP SMALL 2 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
064 SFTP SMALL 3 
 Record breakers, Arpajon August 1930 - 
 Keywords: 2012, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > Varsity Velocity February 1932 > SFTP Varsity Velocity Feb 32 (1 file)

064 Glass Plate 01 
 Varsity Velocity February 1932 - Eric Fernihough's Excelsior-JAP is given some atteneion; 'Ferni' recorded fastest time of the day. 
 Keywords: 2013, Glass plate, January, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Scootering Classics (14 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.
006 ferri Mortons063 
 Breaking the 125cc Motorcycle speed record in 1951 on a Lambretta at 201kph Romolo Ferri the Lambretta record breaker. 
 Keywords: 2015, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Scootering
034 BFTP Parka Advert 02 
 Lambretta record machine 
 Keywords: 2013, Classic advert, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
042 Ferri NEW 01 
 Lambretta record machine 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
042 Romolo Ferri 01 
 Lambretta record machine - Romolo Ferri (riding) with fellow pilot Carlo Poggi. 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
042 Romolo Ferri 02 
 Lambretta record machine - as Romolo Ferri sets off 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
042 Romolo Ferri 03 
 Lambretta record machine - Ro,olo Ferri (in leathers) with Innocenti's first crude attempt at a fully enclosed scooter. 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
042 Romolo Ferri 04 
 Lambretta record machine 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
042 Romolo Ferri 05 
 Lambretta record machine 
 Keywords: 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, November, Scootering
WD340247@SC Centre Spread 
 The Singing Nun was a 1966 'semi-biographical' film about the like of Jeanine Deckers (aka Sisiter Luc Gabriel), a Belgian nun who recorded a chart topping song in 1963 'Dominique'. This is a promotional photograph of the time (riding a Lambretta Li Series 3 with an apparently loose side panel), and was discribed as a 'work of fiction' by the nun herself. 
 Keywords: 2008, Centrespreads, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Scootering
WD569674@66 196~1 
 1965 – THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW
Scooters and Swinging Britain as seen through the eyes of Motor Cycle magazine

Alternative to what exactly? Well, you may be under the impression that 1965 was a seminal year of pep pill fuelled power pop featuring defining moments in music, fashion and film. But to those over thirty it mattered not a jot that Bob Dylan had gone electric. In this time of far less media saturation than today, it was much easier to create your own reality by restricting your reading matter to publications that confirmed your view of the world and ignoring everything else.
Motor Cycle was one such publication that gave a reassuring impression that nothing had really changed in the last ten years or so. Scooterists were still considered to be a bit daft and it was reported with some glee that Lambrettas running-in instructions included the immortal instruction: “In winter, let the engine idle for some minutes in order to warm up before starting”!
The Isle of Man Scooter Week took place as usual with a couple from Sweden winning the Loving Cup on their SS180. Incidentally, the attendance of 411 scooters was reported as being a record for this event, which rather suggests that some earlier events must have been rather small affairs. As always, any British scooter launch was eagerly reported upon, so the new Triumph T10 was given a fair amount of space and such a machine was won by Heather Desert in the ‘National Personality Girl’ contest. Unfortunately, the T10 was to be the last serious British attempt at a mass produced scooter.
‘Publicity runs’ were still in evidence and a couple of Britons (Bob Forrest Webb and Ian Speller), had carried out a Croydon backed non-stop journey from London to Milan on a GT200. On reaching Milan they posed dressed up as city gents. Other than the scooter itself, the whole episode has more of a feel of 1958 about it rather than 1965.
More general news included that of Douglas ceasing Vespa production at Kingswood, an ‘experiment 
 Keywords: 1965 – THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vespa
WD569675@66 1965 London-Mil 
 1965 – THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW
Scooters and Swinging Britain as seen through the eyes of Motor Cycle magazine

Alternative to what exactly? Well, you may be under the impression that 1965 was a seminal year of pep pill fuelled power pop featuring defining moments in music, fashion and film. But to those over thirty it mattered not a jot that Bob Dylan had gone electric. In this time of far less media saturation than today, it was much easier to create your own reality by restricting your reading matter to publications that confirmed your view of the world and ignoring everything else.
Motor Cycle was one such publication that gave a reassuring impression that nothing had really changed in the last ten years or so. Scooterists were still considered to be a bit daft and it was reported with some glee that Lambrettas running-in instructions included the immortal instruction: “In winter, let the engine idle for some minutes in order to warm up before starting”!
The Isle of Man Scooter Week took place as usual with a couple from Sweden winning the Loving Cup on their SS180. Incidentally, the attendance of 411 scooters was reported as being a record for this event, which rather suggests that some earlier events must have been rather small affairs. As always, any British scooter launch was eagerly reported upon, so the new Triumph T10 was given a fair amount of space and such a machine was won by Heather Desert in the ‘National Personality Girl’ contest. Unfortunately, the T10 was to be the last serious British attempt at a mass produced scooter.
‘Publicity runs’ were still in evidence and a couple of Britons (Bob Forrest Webb and Ian Speller), had carried out a Croydon backed non-stop journey from London to Milan on a GT200. On reaching Milan they posed dressed up as city gents. Other than the scooter itself, the whole episode has more of a feel of 1958 about it rather than 1965.
More general news included that of Douglas ceasing Vespa production at Kingswood, an ‘experiment 
 Keywords: 1965 – THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vespa
WD569676@66 1965 Brighton 9 
 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW
Scooters and Swinging Britain as seen through the eyes of Motor Cycle magazine

Alternative to what exactly? Well, you may be under the impression that 1965 was a seminal year of pep pill fuelled power pop featuring defining moments in music, fashion and film. But to those over thirty it mattered not a jot that Bob Dylan had gone electric. In this time of far less media saturation than today, it was much easier to create your own reality by restricting your reading matter to publications that confirmed your view of the world and ignoring everything else.
Motor Cycle was one such publication that gave a reassuring impression that nothing had really changed in the last ten years or so. Scooterists were still considered to be a bit daft and it was reported with some glee that Lambrettas running-in instructions included the immortal instruction: ìIn winter, let the engine idle for some minutes in order to warm up before startingî!
The Isle of Man Scooter Week took place as usual with a couple from Sweden winning the Loving Cup on their SS180. Incidentally, the attendance of 411 scooters was reported as being a record for this event, which rather suggests that some earlier events must have been rather small affairs. As always, any British scooter launch was eagerly reported upon, so the new Triumph T10 was given a fair amount of space and such a machine was won by Heather Desert in the ëNational Personality Girlí contest. Unfortunately, the T10 was to be the last serious British attempt at a mass produced scooter.
ëPublicity runsí were still in evidence and a couple of Britons (Bob Forrest Webb and Ian Speller), had carried out a Croydon backed non-stop journey from London to Milan on a GT200. On reaching Milan they posed dressed up as city gents. Other than the scooter itself, the whole episode has more of a feel of 1958 about it rather than 1965.
More general news included that of Douglas ceasing Vespa production at Kingswood, an ëexperiment 
 Keywords: 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vespa
WD569677@66 1965 Fringe Li 
 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW
Scooters and Swinging Britain as seen through the eyes of Motor Cycle magazine

Alternative to what exactly? Well, you may be under the impression that 1965 was a seminal year of pep pill fuelled power pop featuring defining moments in music, fashion and film. But to those over thirty it mattered not a jot that Bob Dylan had gone electric. In this time of far less media saturation than today, it was much easier to create your own reality by restricting your reading matter to publications that confirmed your view of the world and ignoring everything else.
Motor Cycle was one such publication that gave a reassuring impression that nothing had really changed in the last ten years or so. Scooterists were still considered to be a bit daft and it was reported with some glee that Lambrettas running-in instructions included the immortal instruction: ìIn winter, let the engine idle for some minutes in order to warm up before startingî!
The Isle of Man Scooter Week took place as usual with a couple from Sweden winning the Loving Cup on their SS180. Incidentally, the attendance of 411 scooters was reported as being a record for this event, which rather suggests that some earlier events must have been rather small affairs. As always, any British scooter launch was eagerly reported upon, so the new Triumph T10 was given a fair amount of space and such a machine was won by Heather Desert in the ëNational Personality Girlí contest. Unfortunately, the T10 was to be the last serious British attempt at a mass produced scooter.
ëPublicity runsí were still in evidence and a couple of Britons (Bob Forrest Webb and Ian Speller), had carried out a Croydon backed non-stop journey from London to Milan on a GT200. On reaching Milan they posed dressed up as city gents. Other than the scooter itself, the whole episode has more of a feel of 1958 about it rather than 1965.
More general news included that of Douglas ceasing Vespa production at Kingswood, an ëexperiment 
 Keywords: 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vespa
WD569678@66 1965 Brighton C 
 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW
Scooters and Swinging Britain as seen through the eyes of Motor Cycle magazine

Alternative to what exactly? Well, you may be under the impression that 1965 was a seminal year of pep pill fuelled power pop featuring defining moments in music, fashion and film. But to those over thirty it mattered not a jot that Bob Dylan had gone electric. In this time of far less media saturation than today, it was much easier to create your own reality by restricting your reading matter to publications that confirmed your view of the world and ignoring everything else.
Motor Cycle was one such publication that gave a reassuring impression that nothing had really changed in the last ten years or so. Scooterists were still considered to be a bit daft and it was reported with some glee that Lambrettas running-in instructions included the immortal instruction: ìIn winter, let the engine idle for some minutes in order to warm up before startingî!
The Isle of Man Scooter Week took place as usual with a couple from Sweden winning the Loving Cup on their SS180. Incidentally, the attendance of 411 scooters was reported as being a record for this event, which rather suggests that some earlier events must have been rather small affairs. As always, any British scooter launch was eagerly reported upon, so the new Triumph T10 was given a fair amount of space and such a machine was won by Heather Desert in the ëNational Personality Girlí contest. Unfortunately, the T10 was to be the last serious British attempt at a mass produced scooter.
ëPublicity runsí were still in evidence and a couple of Britons (Bob Forrest Webb and Ian Speller), had carried out a Croydon backed non-stop journey from London to Milan on a GT200. On reaching Milan they posed dressed up as city gents. Other than the scooter itself, the whole episode has more of a feel of 1958 about it rather than 1965.
More general news included that of Douglas ceasing Vespa production at Kingswood, an ëexperiment 
 Keywords: 1965 ñ THE ALTERNATIVE VIEW, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Vespa

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Stafford Show images (2 files)

Images from Mark Wernham and Nick Nicholls collections - famous motorcycle racing events from the TT to modern day World Superbike races.
Archive-03 
 Stafford Show April 2020 display - Wembley Speedway track record attempt 1949 on the left Tommy Price the England and Wembley Speedway rider looking on as two jet-rockets are fitted to Ken Le Breton's speedway machine. 
 Keywords: 2020, April, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle, Show display, Stafford Show
Ernest-Henne-1947-World-Record-attempt-01 
 Men Who 001

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