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048-ISDT-TCM-images-06 
 1973 ISDT - winning the union flag patch with pride, John Pease and Malcolm Rathmell 
 Keywords: ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
060-Paton-11 
 Double 350/550cc winner at the 1967 North West 200 was Fred Stevens on the Hannah-Paton. Here he laps Ray Turkington when winning the bigger capacity event. 
 Keywords: Action, Hannah Paton, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Road racing
072-Closer-Look-July-003 
 Alex Phillips winning the Scottish Heavyweight Championship at West Sands St Andrews July 1949 
 Keywords: Motorcycle, Motorbike, bike, rider, ride, riding, race, racer, racing, machine, Mortons Archive, Alex Phillips, Closer Look, winning, Scottish, Heavyweight, Championship, West Sands, St Andrews, July, 1949
072-Les-Graham 
 The 1949 GP season - Les Graham in Ulster aboard the AJS E90 Porcupine. His winning speed was 96.4mph. 
 Keywords: 2014, Issue, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, September, The Classic MotorCycle
2 Dan-Shorey 
 Dan Shorey - A Triumph Tiger Cub got Dan started in speed trials and he also used it to win some 200cc club races. 
 Keywords: Dan Shorey, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
4 Dan-Shorey 
 Dan Shorey - Bultaco two-strokes took Dan to ACU Star wins in 1961 and 1962. Twice in the 125cc class as well as the 250 title in ‘62 
 Keywords: Dan Shorey, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Brooklands-500-mile-race-H-Le-Vack-1921 
 Five hundred mile motor cycle race at Brooklands - July 1921 the first time in the history of a British Motor Cycle 500 miles track race was run at Brooklands. H Le Vack averaged 70 miles per hour for the whole distance, been carried by his conrades, after winning. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Charlie-H-Manders-1935-250cc-Excelsior-N-W-200 
 H Pinnington (500AJS) leads Charlie Manders (250 Excelsior) in the 1935 North West 200 wher Charlie went onto win the race. 
 Keywords: Charlie Manders (Excelsior 250)
Don-Rickman-003 
 The Mayor of Weymouth, Alderman Edgar Wallis, J.P presents Don Rickman with the Weymouth Town Challenge Cup and replica for winning the senior Television Invitation Race 1961.
Weymouth and South Dorset MC & LCL TV Scramble 
 Keywords: The Mayor, Weymouth, Alderman Edgar Wallis, J.P, Don Rickman, Weymouth Town Challenge Cup, winning, senior Television Invitation Race, 1961, Weymouth and South Dorset, MC & LCL, TV Scramble, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, winner, trophy
Freddy-W-Clarke-343cc-Triumph-at-Brooklands-1939 
 F.W.S. Clark with his 343cc winning Triumph at Brooklands 
 Keywords: 1939, Brooklands, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle, November, Static, Triumph
H-Lines-006 
 Harold Lines wins international motorcross race Paris 23rd April 1950, held at the Montreuil Curcuit France, 
 Keywords: air, airborn, Harold Lines, International Motorcross, Montreuil Cuircuit, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motorcycle. motorbike, Mr H Lines, Paris, race, scramble
Hailwood-03 
 Dan Shorey and Mike Hailwood teamed together to win the 1958 Thruxton 500 on a Triumph Tiger 110. Here we see Hailwood recieving the small trophy. 
 Keywords: Dan Shorey, Mike Hailwood, 1958, Thruxton 500, Triumph, Tiger, 110, T110, winners, trophy
Hugh-Viney-on-an-AJS-on-his-way-to-winning-the-1947-SSDT
Jim-Redman-004 
 Jim Redman has a well earnt hug from wife Marlene, after winning the Junior International race at the Isle Of Man TT in 1964 on a 350cc Honda. He covered the 226 miles at an average of 98.5mph and won by almost eight minutes. 
 Keywords: Jim Redman, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, racer, racing, IOM, IOM TT, TT, Isle Of Man, Winner, 1964, 350cc, Honda, junior, wife, Marlene Redman
Ken-Kavanagh-013 
 Australian Ken Kavanagh on left and D Ennett on right who rode an AJS, seen her after winning the 1956 Junior Isle of Man TT 
 Keywords: Ken Kavanagh, motorcycle, bike, motorbike, racer, race, ride, rider, IOM, Isle Of Man, TT, 1956, D Errett, AJS
Ken-Kavanagh-024 
 Ken Kavanagh during the 1956 Junior Isle Of Man TT which he went on to win. 
 Keywords: Ken Kavanagh, motorcycle, bike, motorbike, racer, race, ride, rider, 1956, Isle Of Man, TT, IOM, Junior
Ken-Kavanagh-025 
 Ken Kavanagh during the 1956 Junior Isle Of Man TT which he went on to win. 
 Keywords: Ken Kavanagh, motorcycle, bike, motorbike, racer, race, ride, rider, 1956, Isle Of Man, TT, IOM, Junior
Ken-Kavanagh-028 
 Australian Ken Kavanagh on left and D Ennett on right who rode an AJS, seen her after winning the 1956 Junior Isle of Man TT 
 Keywords: Ken Kavanagh, motorcycle, bike, motorbike, racer, race, ride, rider, IOM, Isle Of Man, TT, 1956, D Errett, AJS
Ken-Kavanagh-036 
 Ken Kavanagh during the 1956 Junior Isle Of Man TT which he went on to win. 
 Keywords: Ken Kavanagh, motorcycle, bike, motorbike, racer, race, ride, rider, 1956, Isle Of Man, TT, IOM, Junior
Norton-TT-Winning-advert-June-23rd-1927-The-Motor-Cycle 
 Norton TT Winning advert June 23rd 1927 The Motor Cycle 
 Keywords: Norton, TT, Winning, advert, June 23rd, 1927, The Motor Cycle, IOM, Isle of Man, Tourist Trophy
Road-Racing-Pt1-018 
 Archie Bishop wins the 250 class on a BSA Bantam 
 Keywords: BSA, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Road racing
Rod-Coleman-011 
 Rod Coleman, motorcycle racer on an AJS at the Isle of Man TT in 1954, winning with an average speed of 91.51mph, here landing front wheel first at Ballaugh Bridge in the Junior 
 Keywords: Rod Coleman, motorcycle, bike, motorbike, racer, race, ride, rider, AJS, Isle of Man, TT, 1954, winning, average speed, 91.51mph, front wheel, Ballaugh Bridge, Junior
Royal-Enfield-110 
 1936 - Honours were even at a wet and windy Donington Park on Easter Bank Holiday, with Norman Croft (499cc Rudge) and Ginger Wood (492cc New Imperial, left) taking a win and a second apiece in the large capacity solo races. The pair set the crowd alight in the unlimited solo race; despite the Rudge appearing the faster machine, the lead regularly swapped until after the halfway stage. With Croft breathing down his neck, Wood (left) took the chequered flag with a race speed of 65.59mph, but less than a second separated the pair 
 Keywords: bike, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motorbike, Motorcycle, RE, Royal Enfield
TCM-Archive-003 
 World Champions Geoff Duke and Mike Hailwood reliving past events by one of the famous Grand Prix Nortons of their era. The norton was one of the Jubilee Display of motorcycles (1952 - 1977) on the Renolds Stand (27) at the Motor Cycle Show at Earls Court today. Both Mike Hailwood and Geoff Duke relied on Renold chain to win their championships. 26 August 1977 
 Keywords: World, Champions, Geoff Duke, Mike Hailwood, reliving, past, events, Grand Prix, Norton, Jubilee Display, motorcycle, 1952, 1977, Renolds, Stand, Motor Cycle Show, Earls Court, chain, 26, August, 1977
Werner-Hass-10 
 Berlin; Werner Haas smiles after winning the 250cc motorcycle event on an NSU Rennmax at the international meeting on Berlin's Avus race track in the British sector. 18th August 1953. 
 Keywords: Berlin, Werner Haas, smiiles, winning, 250cc, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, NSU, Rennmax, international meeting, Avus race track, 18th August, 1953

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Barry Sheene (1 file)

B 018 
 Cockney Rebel - Barry Sheene - Trying Mike Hailwood's TT winning Ducati for size in 1978. 
 Keywords: 2012, Barry Sheene, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > 1923 Brooklands (1 file)

036 brooklands 07 
 Le Vack's winning machine, posed for inspection. 
 Keywords: June 2011, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > 1925 Junior TT (1 file)

062 SFTP 06 1925 IOM Junior TT 
 1925 Junior TT - Howard Davies had to be content with runner-up, though he was to win the 'big one' (the 500cc Senior) later in the week. 
 Keywords: Glass plate, Isle of Man, Junior TT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, September, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > 1925 Sidecar TT (1 file)

062 FROM THE PLATE 06 
 Len Parker crosses the line to win the last Sidecar TT for nearly 30 years. THe Tinklers' 500cc P&M is stopped at the pit. 
 Keywords: 1925 Sidecar TT, 2011, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Sidecars, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > 1930 Brooklands (1 file)

016 Brooklands 1930 05 
 Brooklands 1930 - Duncan flashes across the line to win race five. His winning speed was 95.05mph. Freddie Barnes was the flagman. 
 Keywords: 1930, Brooklands, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > 1933 Belgian GP (1 file)

SFTP 05 
 1933 Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa Francorchamps - Having an outing on a Moto Guzzi, Wal Hanley proved his skill once again, winning the 250cc class. 
 Keywords: 1933 Belgian GP, 2012, February, Glass plate, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > 1954 Belgian Sidecar Grand Prix (1 file)

047 Glass Plate 04 Box-16015 
 The last GP win for Eric Oliver and the last top level sidecar victory for Norton too. 
 Keywords: Belgian Grand Prix, December, Glass Plates, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Sidecar, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > Aberdare Park, September 1954 (1 file)

SFTP April 2012 - 3 
 Phil Carter (38, Norton) chases Ivor Lloyd (96, AJS) Lloyd emigrated to Canada in 1957, where he continued racing - and winning - for 18 years. 
 Keywords: 2010, Aberdare road races 1954, April, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > Aintree 1956 (1 file)

Aintree 1956 06 
 Aintree 1956 - Bob McIntyre leads the field and went on to win both 350 adn 500cc events. 
 Keywords: 1956, Aintree, Glass Plates, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Racing, September, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > Aintree September 1954 (1 file)

062 Glass Plate 03 
 Aintree road racing September5 1954 - Pip Harris (Norton) displays spectacular-yet-controlled winning form during the sidecar scratch race. 
 Keywords: Glass plate, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > Earl's Court Show, 1956 (1 file)

062 GLASS PLATES EARLS CT-6 
 The Earl's Court Show, November 1956 - Resplendent in German mud, the ISDT winning Matchless singles. 
 Keywords: 2013, Earls Court, Glass plate, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Show, Straight from the plate

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > Eppynt road race may 1953 (1 file)

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 Eppynt Road Race 1953. Sid Barnett was on form, but chucked away a 350cc win when he crashed. He took a 500cc victory though. 
 Keywords: 15198-2, 1953, April 2010, eppynt road race, glass plate, may, race 5 start, racing, road, road race, Straight from the plate, tcm, The Classic Motorcycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > Lancashire Grand National 1956 (1 file)

064 SFTP 04 
 Geoff Ward (BSA) had a mixed day, with a win in the 350cc class but a failure to even start in the 500cc event. 
 Keywords: 2012, Glass plate, January, Lancashire Grand National 1956, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Glass plates > Retiring racers September 1954 (1 file)

053 SFTP 08 
 The 7R3, which was the only 7R variant to win the TT. 
 Keywords: AJS, Glass Plates, March, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mark Wernham collection (1 file)

A collection of racing action shots and rider images from the Mark Wernham collection.
Bol Dor 01 
 Bol d'Or 24 hour endurance race 16th & 17th September 1995 the winning Kawasaki team Terry Rymer,
Jean-Louis Battistini and Jehan D'Orgeix 
 Keywords: 1995, Bol D'or, Kawasaki, Mark Wernham, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, September

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection (42 files)

A collection of images from our vast archive depicting motorcycles and motorcycling lifestyle from the early 1900's through to the present day.
006 Archive 01 
 Fans gaze at John 'Mooneyes' Cooper's race-winning BSA A65 on the stand at the 1966 Earls Court Show 
 Keywords: 1966, BSA, Earls Court, John Cooper, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
1947 Manx 
 Manx GP, 1947 - machines locked away before the start of the 1947 Junior (350cc) and Lightweight (250cc) Manx GPs. No. 74 is Eric Briggs winning Norton, No. 111 W J Maddock's Norton, No. 144 B Russell's Guzzi, No. 133 Ray Petty's EMC and No. 102 R Pratt's Norton. 
 Keywords: Isle of Man, Manx GP, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle
BSA111e 
 Up and coming star - and BSA employee - Mick Boddice, 1970 500cc TT. Passenger was Clive Pollington; they didn't figure in the results, but Boddice went on to nine TT wins. 
 Keywords: BSA, BSA Bookazine, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series
GACU0000004 
 On his way to winning the South London branch cup, M. Avel passes through Banner Lane, Coventry, control point. 
 Keywords: ACU, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
GACU0000005 
 V.A. Callcut's award winning 1926 Royal Enfield outfit. 
 Keywords: ACU, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Royal Enfield
GACU0000006 
 Bill Miller is congratulated by his brother (and passenger) on winning the long distance award. 
 Keywords: ACU, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
GCR0000015 
 Winning the slow race. 
 Keywords: Club Rallies etc., Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
GEC0000001 
 1949 - Earls Court - Geoff Duke's winning machine (TT). 
 Keywords: Earls Court, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
General06 
 Barry Sheene - 24 year old Cockney SuperStar of Grand Prix Motor Cycling - attempts to win his second John Palyer Grand Prix at Silverstone 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
General32 
 28 May 1974 - 23 year old Barry Sheene took part in three races at Brands Hatch, dispite last weeks crash at 100mph when he injured his back and ankle he still took part in the Evening News unlimits race, winning the Shellsport 500 event 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
General54 
 Barry Sheene - the 24 year old Cockney SuperStar of Grand Prix Motor Cycling - attempts to win his second John Player Grand Prix at Silverstone 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Portrait
GeneralAug1st07 
 Southern 67 held at Brands Hatch - Barry Sheene (350cc Bultaco) entering the bottom straight and going on to win the race on 12 July 1969 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
GeneralAug1st17 
 Barry Sheene in the 1976 championship-winning Suzuki. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
GNZR0000009 
 J. Farnsworth on his 1960 model 350 AJS, winning the 350 cc event. Te Puna Circuit. 
 Keywords: AJS, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, New Zealand Racing.
GR0000009 
 Any smarter? No - it's Dick Armstrong's concours winning Vincent. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Rallies, Vincent
GWR0000030 
 Mrs.Gilchrist (6 AJS sc) who was successful in winning a prize at the Richmond Meet. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Women Riders
IOM TT Extra 006 
 1967 Sidcar TT three winning crews and Norman Dixon - ACU chairman 
 Keywords: 1967, Black and white, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, TT
John Cooper 1970 008 
 John Cooper on his way to winning (500 Norton) in the final 
 Keywords: John Cooper, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
John Cooper 1970 008 
 John Cooper on his way to winning (500 Norton) in the final 
 Keywords: John Cooper, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Sheenebookazine10 
 Jarno Saarinen chases down fellow Yamaha rider Phil Read in a 250cc race at Silverstone on 13 August 1972. Saarinen went on to win that year's 250 world title, while Sheene struggled with reliability problems. Sadly, the Finnish ace was killed at the 1973 250cc Monza GP in a multi-bike crash which also claimed the life of Italian champion Renzo Pasolini. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene, Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive
Sheenebookazine12 
 Sheene chalks up a 350 win on a Bultaco at Brands in July 1969. He used to bunk off school to watch midweek practice sessions at the Kent circuit when he was a kid. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene, Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive
Sheenebookazine14 
 Sheene keeps his 350 Bultaco ahead of David Simmonds (350 Kawasaki) at Mallory in April 1969, the start of Barry's first full race season and the year Simmonds went on to win the 125 World Championship. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene, Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive
Sheenebookazine30 
 Phil Read celebrates winning the 1961 Isle of Man Junior TT. The 10-year-old lad in the cap is Barry Sheene; the girl giving Read a kiss is Barry's sister Maggie and that's his dad Franko at Read's right shoulder. The woman on the left is Read's mum Doris. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene
Sheenebookazine38 
 Haslam and Honda reigned supreme in British F1 racing in 1979. So Suzuki sprung their secret weapon - Sheene on the Dunstall GS1000. It came within inches of working too. That was Haslam's winning margin in their one and only F1 encounter, which was fought out at Oulton Park. Barry put in four practice laps on another F1 Suzuki at Oulton in 1983 but didn't race it and was never that keen on four strokes. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene
Sheenebookazine44 
 Just llike old times. Sheene heads Roberts at the opening GP of the 1982 series in Argentina. Roberts fought back to snatch the win by a fraction of a second, with Honda's new sensation Freddie Spencer a similar distance behind in third. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene
Sheenebookazine46 
 The slip that cost 20,000. That was the bonus on offer to anyone who could win all six 1982 US v UK Match races. Sheene won five but this happened at Mallory - jammed steering at the hairpin. He picked the bike up but Roger Marshall had already nipped ahead and Sheene finished second. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene
Sheenebookazine49 
 Pat Hennen heads Sheene. In 1976 Hennen became the first American to win a 500cc GP. He and Sheene never hit it off as team-mates and Hennen's race career was ended by injuries suffered at the 1978 Isle of Man TT. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive, Sheene
Sheenebookazine59 
 Sheene's first full season as a works Suzuki rider saw him fall out with team-mate Stan Woods (pictured right) when he tried to commandeer his bike to help him win the FIM F750 title. This 1975 shot also features team-manager Rex White (left), alongside chief technician Martyn Ogborne, fellow works rider John Newbold and, with the mechanics, Frank Sheene. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene
Sheenebookazine64 
 Sheene began the 1975 season by smashing his left leg at Daytona and ended it back on crutches after smashing his right knee. Between those two disasters he delivered the goods on the RG500, winning the first two 500cc GPs of his career. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive, Sheene
Sheenebookazine66 
 Would you believe a worm could derail this TR750? Sheene claimed that's what happened at a tyre testing session at Silverstone in 1973 when he dumped the bike at high speed. Despite the spill, he still went on to win the MCN Superbike series at Brands. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive, 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.
Sheenebookazine84 
 Few of the bikes he rode in the 1980s were good enough to win the top prizes, but his riding was. Having told Suzuki what they could do with their bikes in 1979 he rode for them again in 83 and 84 after three far from happy years racing Yamahas. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Nick Nicholls, Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive, Sheene
Triumph bookazine074 
 Ernie Lyons winning the 1946 Manx Grand Prix. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
Triumph bookazine127 
 John Hartle winning the inaugural Production TT 1967. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
Triumph bookazine178 
 Craig Jones on the Valmoto Triumph. 'Jonesy' won the last race of the 2003 Supersport calendar, his - and Triumph's - only win of the year. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
T G Byrne Leinster 200 1936 
 In the winning form, T G Byrne (Rudge) who was first in the 500cc Leinster 200 race. 
 Keywords: 1936, Action, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Leinster 200
XGB0000018 
 On home territory in East Germany in 1964, Werner Salevsky looks confident on his 250cc MZ. He was a member of the winning Trophy team. Note how the cylinder finning dwarfs the crankcase-cum-gearcase. 
 Keywords: Ex GB, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
XGB0000033 
 The combination dominating racing at the moment - Mike Hailwood (Honda) takes the flag at the end of his winning 350cc ride in the Dutch GP on Saturday. 
 Keywords: Ex GB, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
XGBE640000014 
 Two super-stars on super-biikes. Bob McIntyre leads his Honda team-mate Jim Redman into the tight La Source hairpin bend during the 1962 Belgian 250cc Grand Prix. Even with identical riding and machine performance, Mac's narrow lead would look four times as great by the time they reached the ultra-fast Masta Straight. In fact half way round the last lap Redman's oil tank split and McIntyre went on to an easy win. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1964, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
XGBE640000030 
 A second TT win for Luigi Taveri? His one-two-five Honda four, seen here in the French GP, could flattern all oppositions. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1964, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
XGBL650000021 
 On his way to winning the 250cc ACU Star, Dave Simmonds (Honda) raises the spray for the opposition. Later, he fell at this spot while leading the 125cc Race. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1965, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
XGBL650000024 
 To rely on "British handling" alone to win a world championship is unrealistic. Derek Woodman judges the MZ two-fifty twin handles as well as any British racer. Here he is in the East German GP where he finished third. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1965, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection > From our issues - motorcycles (114 files)

Images used in our publications, now available for commercial use.
006 Archive Image 1 
 Triumph wins the 1948 ISDT 
 Keywords: 2012, Archive news, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, October
006 News 04 
 Hugh Viney ISDT Trophy Winning 1953 AJS 498cc Model 20 (registration AJS 6) 
 Keywords: 2015, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle
010 Stafford 1631 
 Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show, October 2013 - Nike Cowdery is pictured with his show-winning 1959 Yamaha Liberty YDS1 
 Keywords: 2013, Classic Bike Guide, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Stafford Show
016 Hislop Copy 
 Steve Hislop on route to the 1992 Senior win. The last time Norton enjoyed a race victory at the TT 
 Keywords: July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motorcycle Sport & Leisure
020 Bristol show (9) 
 Geoff Newbury and his prize-winning (Best Autocycle) Excelsior Autobyk 
 Keywords: 2015, April, Joe Dick, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle
020 Stafford (1) 
 The Stafford Show April 2014 - John Surtees poses between two of his world championship winning machines, his MV four and F1 Ferrari 
 Keywords: 2014, Joe Dick, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle
023 bigger is better roy 8 
 Small capacity machines would never win a big event... 'not so,' says Roy Peplow, 200 Cub, winner of the '59 SSDT. 
 Keywords: 2012, Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 24, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
024 Interview Hagon 02 
 Alf Hogan - at Rhodes Minnis grass track, winning the 500cc Grand Slam class. 
 Keywords: 2013, A brief chat with, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
026 ARCHIVE ST 2 
 Authur Lampkin, on th occasion of his winning ride in 1965 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 33, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
042 N U T 01 
 Hugh Mason is helped away after winning the 1913 Junior TT. He died in a motoring accident aged 50 in 1928. 
 Keywords: 2014, August, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle
046 Back in the Day 1967 
 Joan Thorne of Bristol Lambretta Club ‘The Neptunes’, earns herself the title of ‘Scooter Girl’ at the 1967 Manx Scooter Rally, winning the Lycett Rose Bowl trophy. This wasn’t the first time Joan had won a competition, as she was crowned ‘Scooter Girl’ at the 1966 Earls Court Motorcycle Show.
We don’t know any history in relation to ‘The Neptunes’ SC – perhaps someone out there can enlighten us? 
 Keywords: Classic Scooterist Scene, Lambretta, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
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
046 RUDGE 03 
 Wal Handley poses with Jim Whalley, the man who gave up his ride , after Wal's winning TT performance. 
 Keywords: 2012, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
046 RUDGE 05 
 The Senior TT winning Rudge in 1957. 
 Keywords: 2012, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
053 SFTP 07 
 Shifting sands - Beach racing at Saltburn in 1932, the great weather with a big crowd watching on. - Roberts 350cc Velocette receives the flag on winning the 10-laphandicap race, the last event of the day. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass Plates, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
062 JOHN SURTEES 07 
 Completing the double in 1958 by winning the Senior race, having claimed the Junior earlier in the week. 
 Keywords: 2014, John Surtees, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle
062 JOHN SURTEES 11 
 John's most respected rival during the years that he raced the TT was Bob McIntyre, here with his mother after winning the 1957 Senior TT. 
 Keywords: 2014, John Surtees, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle
066 CENTRES 02 
 CBG No, 29 - Sporting the world championship winning number one plates, having won the title the season previous, George O'Dell and Cliff Holland sweep their 750cc May Yamaha through Surtees' bend, at Brands Hatch in March 1978. 
 Keywords: 2012, April, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
072 TACL 01 
 The 1949 GP season - Les Graham in Ulster aboard the AJS E90 Porcupine. His winning speed was 96.4mph. 
 Keywords: 2014, Issue, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, September, The Classic MotorCycle
072 TACL 06 
 The 1949 GP season - Grimsby's Freddie Frith, who completed the clean swepe of five 350cc wins from five starts - he then retired from racing. 
 Keywords: 2014, Issue, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, September, The Classic MotorCycle
074 BUDDY E 04 
 Elmore's winning bike on display at the international bike show in 1966 
 Keywords: 2013, Archive picture, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, September
07 CLOSERLOOK01 
 Buddy Elmore's Daytona winning Triumph racer 
 Keywords: 1966, 2016, Closer look, Earls Court, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, October, Show, The Classic MotorCycle
082 Moto Memories Scottish 6 Days 1971 Mick Andrews Ossa 250 Edramucky Section winner 
 SSDT 1971 Ossa ace Mick Andrews scored his second win in this event. 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 27, 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Off road
084 Closer Look 01 
 1933 International Six Day Trial - The winning German team after six days, with just one mark lost. Left to right Ludwig Kraus (josef Mauermayer's passenger), Mauermayer, Ernst Henne and JSteizer. All are on 750cc BMW ohv flat twins. 
 Keywords: 2011, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
084 CLOSER LOOK 01 
 'Happy' Muller on his way to winning the 1955 German GP, the only win in his world title year. 
 Keywords: 2012, Hermann Muller, March, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
084 closer look 01 
 Bob Foster takes the chequered flag to win the 1936 Lightweight TT. 
 Keywords: 2012, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
084 Closer look 03 
 The show of 1952 - One of the three Maudes Trophy winning Star Twins was at the show. 
 Keywords: 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Ocrober, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
084 Closer Look 04 
 Dominant force - Horst Liebe winning an enduro-type event on MZ's doorstep in Zschopau, on a 300cc version in 1961. 
 Keywords: 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, November, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
084 H32 
 The brilliant Gordon Jackson, four times victor of the Scottish Six Days, all on his AJS, here on his way to winning in the 1958 event. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
084 TACL 02 
 Brian Stonehouse, winning the first British Motocross GP, aboard a works Matchless. 
 Keywords: 2012, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
086 Closer Look 04 
 Ernie Nott - Profile, winning the 1930 North West 200 race. Winning speed was 67.98mph. 
 Keywords: 2014, Closer look, March, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, 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
089 geoff duke 06 
 Happy Birthday Geoff Duke - In the winners enclosure after that Clubmans win the handsome Geoff Duke looks unflustered by it all. 
 Keywords: 2013, Classic Racer, March/April, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
090 DEREK MINTER 05 
 Game for anything, Derek has a test ride on Chris Vincent's British Championship winning BSA outfit with regular ballast John Robinson in the chair 
 Keywords: 2015, Classic Racer, Classic Racer People, Derek Minter, March/April, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
090 YWA 04a 
 Allen Dudley-Ward after a win in Helsinki Finland in 1952, a crowd of 70,000 witnessed the event. 
 Keywords: 2014, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle, You were asking
106 I05 
 Frank Reynolds (7R) wins the 1961 Jumior Manx GP. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
106 I14 
 Peter Darvill wins the 1963 Junior Manx GP on his 7R. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
106 I26 
 Tom Dickie (G50) wins the 1966 Senior Manx GP. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
122 J01 
 Peter Williams in action on the remarkable G50. He only missed winning the 1973 Senior TT by just over a minute. Ironically, former Matchless stalwart Jack Finlay (Suzuki) beat him. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
126Archive Suzuka 8Hr 0001a 
 Scott Russell wins the Suzuka 8 hours in 1993 
 Keywords: 2013, Archive picture, Classic Motorcycle Mechanics, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, September
126Archive Suzuka 8Hr 0001a 
 Scott Russell wins the Suzuka 8 hours in 1993 
 Keywords: 2013, Archive picture, Classic Motorcycle Mechanics, Mechanics Workshop, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, September
126 From Our Archive 001 
 Angel Nieto overtakes Ricardo Tormo Sanvenero and heads to win the Silverstone GP, 1st August 1982 
 Keywords: From our archive, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motorcycle Mechanics, Nick Nicholls, September 2001
17t7 4 8 58 D Bickers002 
 17t7 Dave Bickers (No. 49 250cc Greeves) at Shrubland Park 4th August 1958 he went on to win the race 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motocross, Nick Nicholls, Shrubland Park
1957B-11 15 x 10 
 By John Surtees standards, 1957 was nothing to write home about, 4th in the Junior, 2nd in the Senior, and he didn’t even win a World Championship. But he made up for it over the next three seasons with live TT wins and six more World Crowns. A young snapper attempts to capture Surtees on his Box Bownie. 
 Keywords: Manx display images 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
1965 Shrubland0004 
 The final scramble event at Shrubland Park in August 1965. Using all of the track blasts Dave Bickers his Greeves out of the bombhole on the way to one of his four wins. 
 Keywords: 1965, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle, Shrubland Park
A01 
 Norton's seminal moment - Rem Fowler with his Peugeot-engined 1907 twin cylinder TT winning mount. James L Norton - his pit attendant - stands behind. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series, Rem Fowler
ARCHIVE 33 001 
 Malcolm Rathmell's done his share of winning in the Scott Trial 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 33, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
archive pages 03 
 Rudge victory in Italy - The winning team of Rudge riders in the Circuito di Cremona (from left to right) E Fossati, S A Rowlandson, E Vailati. 
 Keywords: 2013, April, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
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
B14 
 George Tucker - with WW Moore as passenger - winning the 1923 Belgium GP. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
B6 
 Hubert Hassell after winning the 1921 Belgium GP. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
B9 
 Jimmy Shaw winning the national championship in Ulster, 1924. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
Biggin Hill 1959 015 
 Biggin Hill 1959 - Phil Read made his make with a 350 class win 
 Keywords: 2015, Biggin Hill 1959, Classic archive, Classic Racer, July/August, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Brooklands - 500 mile race H Le Vack 1921 
 Five hundred mile motor cycle race at Brooklands - July 1921 the first time in the history of a British Motor Cycle 500 miles track race was run at Brooklands. H Le Vack averaged 70 miles per hour for the whole distance, been carried by his conrades, after winning. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
BSA C15 001 
 A Scott winning Beezer a1965 BSA C15 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 33, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
BSA C15 002 
 A Scott winning Beezer a1965 BSA C15 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 33, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
BSA C15 003 
 A Scott winning Beezer a1965 BSA C15 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 33, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
BSA C15 004 
 A Scott winning Beezer a1965 BSA C15 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 33, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
BSA GOLD STAR POST WAR 96 
 BSA GOLD STAR POST WAR, D.A.WRIGHT WINNING THE SENIOR TT, 1955 
 Keywords: BSA, Gold Star, Gold Star Post War, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
B 018 
 Cockney Rebel - Barry Sheene - Trying Mike Hailwood's TT winning Ducati for size in 1978. 
 Keywords: 2012, Barry Sheene, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
B Nilsson 3 
 The winning team in the 1958 World Motor-Cross Championship from left to right Iasse Gustavsson, Bill Nilsson and Ove Lundell 
 Keywords: Bill Nilsson, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motocross, Portrait
C07 
 Kelly Swanston racing on the sand in Perthshire in 1932. Swanston was to go onto win the 1935 Manx GP, on a Norton. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
C13 
 Stanley Woods on his way to winning the Senior TT in 1932; he was a double winner in 1932, and repeated the feat in 1933. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
C17 
 Jimmy Guthrie at Kate's Cottage, on his way to winning the 1936 Senior TT. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
ClassicCamera 
 Duke at Codogno, May 1952. The inimitable Geoff Duke (No. 20), winning the sixth international race Codogno, Italy. 
 Keywords: Classic Camera, Dec 10, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
cr2009cdec 
 Few riders have enjoyed the large and loyal fan base that Texan Kevin Schwantz has and the one World Championship he has to his name doesn’t do his talent justice. With his self confessed win-or-bust style it was obvious he was going to be popular with the crowds after his first visit to Europe to ride in the Anglo American Match Races. So much so that he always considered Donington Park and the British Grand Prix as his home round. When the inevitable Suzuki Grand Prix ride came along, Schwantz approached the top level of the sport with the same cavalier attitude – when he won he did it with great panache, when he didn’t he usually came back on the wrecker truck. Schwantz stayed loyal to Suzuki throughout his career and still works for the company today. 
 Keywords: action, 2009 calendar, classic racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Schwantz, Suzuki
cr2009cmay 
 Those were the days, when factory riders rode Grand Prix machinery at circuits such as Mallory Park. On this occasion the meeting was the Race of the Year, which carried a prize fund worth winning even back in 1981. Hugging the inside line is works Kawasaki rider Kork Ballington on the innovative aluminium box frame 500 with Barry Sheene up high and wide on his 500 Grand Prix Yamaha. In the feature Race of the Year the two GP stars battled for the whole race distance, but Kiwi Graeme Crosby on the works Suzuki took full advantage, slipped by the pair, and eventually claimed victory by a comfortable margin. Crosby’s Suzuki team mate Californian Randy Mamola was fourth. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
cr2009coct 
 Outspoken American Kenny Roberts arrived in Europe fearing no one and once on the track it was easy to see why. Captured here during the 1976 Anglo American Match Races, at Oulton Park, Roberts clearly isn’t bothered by an unruly 750 Yamaha and the close proximity of the railway sleepers that line the circuit. Having been brought up on the dirt track ovals in his native USA, neither an excess of power nor a slippery track fazed the tough Californian. Roberts went on to win the blue-ribbon 500 title three times, in 1978/79/80, for Yamaha and after moving on to team management witnessed his son Kenny Junior take the title in 2000 riding for the rival Suzuki team, a feat no other father and son have equalled. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Oulton Park
E17 
 Artie Bell, winning the 1950 Junior TT. He was also second, to team-mate Duke, in the Senior. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
F2 
 The first world championship winning Norton - the 1951 Manx, this a 350cc version, used by Dule to win the Junior TT. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
F35 
 Jack Brett takes a win at Scarborough in September 1957. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
F42 
 John Hartle, having lost his MV ride, beats Surtees to win the 1960 Ulster GP. Granted, Surtees suffered serious problems and lost three-and-a-half minutes - but still, Hartle won! 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
Fiery Freddie 
 Daytona Superbike race 1981 - Freddie Spencer's (Honda) chance of winning went up in smoke. 
 Keywords: Daytona, Honda, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
F 001 
 The Coolest Rotary Club... Rotary Norton - The winning combination - Steve Hislope poses with the Norton on which he won the 1992 Senior TT 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
G05 
 The 1961 races were a cause for double celebration, with Phil Read winning the Junior race. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
G31 
 Australian Jack Ahern winning the 1964 Finnish GP on his Manx - that year, he was second in the 500cc World Champainship. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series, Stars of the 60s
G32 
 Dick Creith wins the 1965 Ulster GP. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series, Stars of the 60s
Hailwood 
 The great Mike Hailwood pictured in 1978 at the F1 TT which he went on to win on the Ducati after a 12 year absence. Many discribed it as the greatest comeback of all time. 
 Keywords: Garage Wall Poster Collection No. 1
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 003 
 Kammy Class - Velocette KTT - Back to where it all began; Alec Bennett, after winning the 1926 TT on the 'cammy' Velo. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
H 018 
 Kammy Class - Velocette KTT - Winning the 1939 Junior TT, is Stanley Woods. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
H 021 
 Kammy Class - Velocette KTT - Freddie Frith winning the 1948 Ulster GP. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Image 15 
 With the dark clouds of war already forming over Europe George Meier takes the chequered flag to win the 1939 Senior. 
 Keywords: Isle of Man, Manx, Manx Grand Prix, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Jeff Smith 23 
 Jeff Smith - Cooling off after winning World Championship in the Spanish Motocross Grand Prix - 1964
Jim Redman1 
 12th June 1964 Jim Redman with his wife Marlene after his great win in the 350cc Junior TT, he rode 226 mile at an average speed of 98.50mph. 
 Keywords: 1964, Jim Redman, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
J 012 
 The first postwar motorcycling superstar - Geoff Duke - The start of a winning combination, winning the 1953 GP Des Nations in Italy. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Geoff Duke, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
J S 0104 
 John Surtees (NSU Sportmax) showing his winning style at Crystal Palace 
 Keywords: John Surtees, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, NSU
Mike Hailwood0006 
 June 1967 Mike Hailwood holds the trophy that he received for winning the Junior race on a 297cc Honda 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
Mike Hailwood0033 
 Mike Hailwood display with some of his Honda winning motorcyles on display 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
M Hailwood 0004 
 Mike on Film - Murray Wa;ker interviews Mike Hailwood immediately after his Junior TT win for the Castorl film, 'Diamond Senior' 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
M Hailwood 0066 
 Mike Hailwood with his parents after winning the 250cc race against Castellani the South African champion. 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
NEWS ALAN LAMPKIN 1 
 Alan Lampkin during his 1966 winning ride in his works BSA 250 (reg 748 MOE) 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 32, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Off road
NEWS ALAN LAMPKIN 1 
 Alan Lampkin during his 1966 winning ride in his works BSA 250 (reg 748 MOE) 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 32, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Off road
Pubs 0008 
 Customers enjoying a drink to celebrate winning the fight to keep the pub open 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
WD134179@The Roads - 11 
 The infamous 1956 event with Bob McIntyre, on Joe Potts' pannier-tanked Norton, ahead of 250cc class winner Sammy Miller (NSU 87) McIntyre was set to take the lead from Bob Anderson when the flag went out by mistake and robbed him of a podential win. 
 Keywords: Action, Classic Racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, North West 200, The call of the roads
WD177990@Gordon Jackson - 1 
 AMC's off-road expert. Leaping high on the AJS, in 1960 at Jewel's Hill. Gordon overtook Ken Heanes on the penultimate lap in two races that day winning both. 
 Keywords: 2006, Gordon Jackson, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, October, Super Profile, The Classic MotorCycle
WD178500@1 CRMC Cadwell - L 
 CRMC meeting at Cadwell, Lee Gourlay and the Summerfield Manx did plenty of winning! 
 Keywords: 2006, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, October, The Classic MotorCycle
WD186550@TCM-D CURTIS 05 
 When men were men . . . The winning inter-centre championship team of 1957, The South Midland Team, from left to right Bob Claxton, Pat Lamper, Joe Johnson, Andy Lee and Dave Curtis. 
 Keywords: 2006, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, November, Scramble, Super Profile, The Classic MotorCycle
WD196332@07 profile 
 In January 1956, winning the unlimited race at the Owls Scramble - Johnny's club - Knockholt event. THe machine is a 650cc Triumph. 
 Keywords: 2006, John Giles, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD26268@08-Rathmell 
 Malc's first Scottish win of 1973. 
 Keywords: 2005, April, Malcolm Rathmell, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD26273@07-Rathmell 
 In November 1970, Malc rode the Bultaco Sherpa to a British Experts win at Llandindrod despite a broken wrist, still in plaster from a Scott Trial crash. 
 Keywords: 2005, April, Malcolm Rathmell, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD34111@velo 04 
 Alec Bennett poses on his Model K after winning the 1926 Junior TT. 
 Keywords: 2005, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle, Velocette
WD351570@096 hailwood honda 
 1967 Senior TT Mike Hailwood went on to win after Agostini had to drop out when his chain broke. 
 Keywords: 1967, Honda, Isle of Man, Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Senior TT
WD43328@FOA 13 
 Mike Hailwood wins his third TT on this Senior Mans Norton. It was the first victory at over 100mph on a British single. 
 Keywords: June 2005, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD433869@Bill Gwynne pic4 
 The off-road Prince of Wales Bill Gwynne - winning the Isle of Man Grand National Scramble 1963. 
 Keywords: Dec 08, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, People Profile, The Classic MotorCycle
WD539693@PIP HARRIS TCM 08 
 After winning the 1964 Mallory Park race of the year. 
 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
XGBL620000006 
 On the fifth day, Frantisek Bouska (Jawa) of the winning Czech Trophy team leads a string of riders through Krun, a typical Bavarian village. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1962, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
XGBL630000017 
 Sweden's Sten Lundin (Lito) winning the second race. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1963, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
XGBL640000016 
 Close as usual: Tibblin leads Smith, but Sten Lundin has got away to win the West German round - the only one the others did not share. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1964, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection > From our issues - motorcycles > Mountain Milestones 2012 (1 file)

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 How many can you name? Number 5 is Luigi Taveri, Honda, 7 Mike Hailwood, Honda, who went on to win, 11, Tommy Robb, Bultaco, 16, Dan Shorey, 17, Rex Avery, EMC, 21, Johnny Grace, 22, Phil Read, Bultaco, and 23, Gary Dickinson, Ducati. 
 Keywords: 2012, Exhibition of historic images, Manx Grand Prix, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Mountain Milestones - Memories from Mona's Isle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Nick Nicholls collection (30 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.
Jim Redman 1964 350 Ulster GP 1st Honda-4 01 
 Jim Redman 1964 Ulster GP on the winning Honda 4 
 Keywords: Honda, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Ulster GP
John Cooper 1970 008 
 John Cooper on his way to winning (500 Norton) in the final 
 Keywords: John Cooper, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
JS0235 1964 350cc Ulster GP Jim Redman Honda-4 
 Jim Redman 1964 Ulster GP on the winning Honda 4 
 Keywords: Honda, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Ulster GP
Lance-Weil-Harley-Davidson-001 
 Lance Weil on a 883cc Harley Davidson at the Hutchinson 100 race. 13th August 1967. Winning the summer scratch race at an average speed of 81.73mph, he also set the fastest lap at an average 83.10mph but blasted through the speed trap at 114.7mph 
 Keywords: Lance Weil, 883cc, Harley Davidson, Hutchinson 100, race, 13th August, 1967, racer, racing, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, no64
Lance-Weil-Harley-Davidson-002 
 Lance Weil on a 883cc Harley Davidson at the Hutchinson 100 race. 13th August 1967. Winning the summer scratch race at an average speed of 81.73mph, he also set the fastest lap at an average 83.10mph but blasted through the speed trap at 114.7mph 
 Keywords: Lance Weil, 883cc, Harley Davidson, Hutchinson 100, race, 13th August, 1967, racer, racing, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, no64
M Hailwood mix 005 
 1961 Isle of Man TT - Pamela Lawton gives Mike Hailwood a congratulatory kiss after his senior race win, watched by his father Stan and Rem Fowler 
 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 043 
 1961 Isle of Man TT - Father Stan Hailwood celebrates son Mike's senior TT win 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
M Hailwood mix 078 
 Mallory Park 27th September 1959 - Mike Hailwood after winning the 250cc race on his Mondial 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Portrait
M Hailwood mix 088 
 1961 Isle of Man TT - Pamela Lawton give Mike Hailwood a congratulatory kiss after his senior race win watched by his father Stan and Rem Fowler 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
Nicholls 17 
 Mike Hailwood winning the 1961 Senior TT to complete three victories in a week. This is the shot which Stan Hailwood had reproduced at 6ft x 4ft size for the Kings of Oxford showroom. 
 Keywords: July 04, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, The Classic MotorCycle
NNC 25 01 2012 021 
 NNC 25 01 2012 021 - Charles Mortimer - Yamaha - Creg ny Baa, Charles went on to win this race 
 Keywords: 1975, 250cc TT, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
NNC 31 10 11 008 
 NNC 31 10 11 008 - Horst Owesle and Peter Rutterford winning on the Munch Owesle they won the World Title in 1971 
 Keywords: 1971, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Sidecars, Ulster GP
NNC 31 10 11 009 
 NNC 31 10 11 009 - Horst Owesle and Peter Rutterford win on the Munch-Owesle 
 Keywords: 1971, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Sidecars, Ulster GP
NNC 5-4-11 010 
 The winning team Charlie Williams, Gerald Davison and Stan Woods. 
 Keywords: 1977, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Thruxton 500 mile race
NNC Derek Minter64 
 Oulton Park 06.08.1962 No. 7 Derek Minter (500 Norton) No. 1 Mike Hailwood (500 Norton) Derek went on to win at 79.71mph with Mike third behind Phil Read 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Racing
NNC Derek Minter86 
 Oulton Park 0708.1961 No. 11 Derek Minter (499 Norton) No. 1 Mike Hailwood (499 Norton) a win for Derek with Mike 3rd just behind Fred Neville (Matchless) 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Racing
NNC Derek Minter88 
 Brands Hatch 08.10.1961 500cc Experts Race, 1st No. 11 Derek Minter (499 Norton), 3rd No. 26 Mike Hailwood (499 Norton), 2nd No. 41 Phil Read (496 Arter Matchless) this was reads first race on the Arter Matchless and he went on to win the 1000cc race on it. 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Racing
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 B0178 
 NNC RR B0178 - 1966 Isle of Man TT - Ralph Bryans 50cc Honda Twin on Bray hill, he went on to win thsi race 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
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 B0267 
 NNC RR B0267 - Roger Burnett has the ability and machinary to win the World Superbike Championship. With Dunlop tyres fitted to his Team Durex Suzuli GSXR-750R he also competed in Britain in the Shell Supercup events. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC RR B0279 
 NNC RR B0279 - Brands Hatch 10th March 1968 - Rex butcher riding well on the 250cc Crooks Suziki, winning the 250 race. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC RR C200050 
 NNC RR C200050 - Kel Carruthers (Benelli) leaving Governors Bridge in the 1969 Iale of Man 250cc TT, where he went on to win the race 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC RR C2 15 
 NNC RR C2 15 - Kez Carruthers Aermacchi, winning 350 Race, Snetterton, 27-8-67 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC RR C2 29 
 NNC RR C2 29 - Kel Carruthers, Aermacchi, Winning 350 Race, Snetterton 27-8-67 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC Sprints26 
 11th June 1966 - Santa Pod - Alf Hagon with son Martin who later went on to win the European Grass Track Championship and two British titles and could be seen on the classic road racing scene in 1999 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
Phil-Read-1973-onwards-35 
 Phil Read on his Suzuki during the Senior IOM TT in 1977 that he went on to win. Here taking the tight corner at Governors Bridge 
 Keywords: Phil Read, Suzuki, Senior, IOM, TT, 1977, corner, Governors Bridge
Robb and Redman0002 
 Race of the Year, Mallory Park 29th September 1963 in the 250cc race Tommy Robb (Honda) has a temporary lead on Jim Redman (Honda) who went on to win with Tommy sceond. 
 Keywords: Mallory Park, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Nick Nicholls collection > 1978 Post TT Mallory Park 11th June (1 file)

Images from Mark Wernham and Nick Nicholls collections - famous motorcycle racing events from the TT to modern day World Superbike races.
0009 
 Post TT Mallory Park, 11.06.1978 - Barry Sheene doing a winners lap after winning the Superbike 
 Keywords: 1978, June, Mallory Park, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Post TT

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Nick Nicholls collection > Off road images (18 files)

1961-SSDT-19-M-004-winning-BSA-team-Tony-Davis,-Jim-Sandiford-&-John-Harris-(LtoR) 
 1961 SSDT 19 M 004 
 Keywords: 1961, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Scottish Six Day Trial
1961-SSDT-19-M-005-winning-BSA-team-(left-to-right)-Tony-Davis,-Jim-Sandiford-and-John-Harris 
 1961 SSDT 19 M 005 
 Keywords: 1961, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Scottish Six Day Trial
Debbie-Evans-1978-SSDT-001 
 Debbie Evans riding a 175 Yamaha in the 1978 Scottish Six Days, the 20 year old Californian was the sention of the week, winning a First Class Award and finishing in the top half of the finishing riders 
 Keywords: Debbie Evans, riding, 175, Yamaha, 1978, Scottish Six Days, 20, Californian, sensation, winning, First Class Award, finishing, top half, SSDT, off road, rider, motorcycle, motorbike
Debbie-Evans-1978-SSDT-002 
 Debbie Evans riding a 175 Yamaha in the 1978 Scottish Six Days, the 20 year old Californian was the sention of the week, winning a First Class Award and finishing in the top half of the finishing riders 
 Keywords: Debbie Evans, riding, 175, Yamaha, 1978, Scottish Six Days, 20, Californian, sensation, winning, First Class Award, finishing, top half, SSDT, off road, rider, motorcycle, motorbike
NEW PRE 65 SCOTTISH03 
 Pre 65 Scottish, 2004, Mick Grant, 250 Triumph, Third Mamore, best performance on 7 winning the Ralph Venables, trophy losing the premier by 1 mark to Neil Gaunt. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Off Road, Pre 65 Scottish
Nick Nicholls A055 
 Mick Andrews (250 Ossa) on Ben Nevis in the 1971 SSDT he went onto win this event 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Off road, Trials
NNC 06 12 11A 028 
 NNC 06 12 11A 028 - Disaster after his Hurst win for Rob Shepherd 
 Keywords: 1979, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Off road, Trials, World Championship Trial, Rhayader
NNC 30 09 11 013 
 NNC 30 09 11 013 - Mick Andrews riding a 250cc Yamaha on the Coalsnacoan section, Mick went on to win. 
 Keywords: 1974, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Sottish Six Day Trial, Trials
NNC 30 09 11 046 
 NNC 30 09 11 046 - Malcolm Rathmell on a 325cc Bultaco, winning the British Round FIM World Prize 
 Keywords: Euro-Trial Rhayader 1974, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT116 
 STONELEIGH, 5-2-00, JILL McBEATH (NEE SAVAGE) WITH PETER TURNER WHO RESTORED AND OWNS THE 250 COTTON JILL RODE IN THE 1961 ISDT WINNING A BRONZE MEDAL. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT32 
 1965 ISDT Isle of Man British Trophy Teamsters No. 299 Ken Heanes (350 Triumph) and No. 278 Roy Peplow (500cc Triumph) in the speed test Heanes went on to win a Silver meal and Peplow the gold pedal. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT34 
 1961 ISDT Olavi Hokkanen (350cc Jawa) Best of the Finish riders, four entered all winning gold medals. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT39 
 1961 ISDT No. 268 Brian Piggott (348cc Matchless) and No. 281 Sammy Miller (497cc Ariel) who went on to win gold 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT73 
 1975 ISDT C Cranke (347cc Penton) from the USA Trophy Team he went on to win a gold medal 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT74 
 1975 Isle of Man ISDT No. 272 J Fenwick (360cc Jawa)from Canada, No. 261 L Muller (386cc Maico) from West Germany, No. 270 S Zloch (362cc Jawa) from Xzech and No. 276 M Wassink (365cc KTM) from Holland. Muller went on to win a gold and the other all won bronze medals. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT79 
 1965 Greeba Hill Climb on the 4th day E Schmider (397cc NSU) where he went on to win a silver medal 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT81 
 1965 ISDT in the Isle of Man - John Holmes (175cc CZ) on the 4th day at Corrins Hill he went on to win a bronze 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT95 
 1965 Isle of Man ISDT (127) Swedish H Ericsson (250 Husqvarna) and (88) L Larsson (175 Husqvarna) they both went on to win bronze medals 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection (2 files)

We have picked a range of stunning images from our vast archive for you to enjoy in print format. We add to this collection on a regular basis.
072 TACL 06 
 The 1949 GP season - Grimsby's Freddie Frith, who completed the clean swepe of five 350cc wins from five starts - he then retired from racing. 
 Keywords: 2014, Issue, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, September, The Classic MotorCycle
B 018 
 Cockney Rebel - Barry Sheene - Trying Mike Hailwood's TT winning Ducati for size in 1978. 
 Keywords: 2012, Barry Sheene, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection (41 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 01 
 Fans gaze at John 'Mooneyes' Cooper's race-winning BSA A65 on the stand at the 1966 Earls Court Show 
 Keywords: 1966, BSA, Earls Court, John Cooper, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
023 bigger is better roy 8 
 Small capacity machines would never win a big event... 'not so,' says Roy Peplow, 200 Cub, winner of the '59 SSDT. 
 Keywords: 2012, Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 24, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
053 SFTP 07 
 Shifting sands - Beach racing at Saltburn in 1932, the great weather with a big crowd watching on. - Roberts 350cc Velocette receives the flag on winning the 10-laphandicap race, the last event of the day. 
 Keywords: 2014, Glass Plates, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle
066 CENTRES 02 
 CBG No, 29 - Sporting the world championship winning number one plates, having won the title the season previous, George O'Dell and Cliff Holland sweep their 750cc May Yamaha through Surtees' bend, at Brands Hatch in March 1978. 
 Keywords: 2012, April, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
084 Closer Look 01 
 1933 International Six Day Trial - The winning German team after six days, with just one mark lost. Left to right Ludwig Kraus (josef Mauermayer's passenger), Mauermayer, Ernst Henne and JSteizer. All are on 750cc BMW ohv flat twins. 
 Keywords: 2011, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
084 closer look 01 
 Bob Foster takes the chequered flag to win the 1936 Lightweight TT. 
 Keywords: 2012, July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
084 Closer look 03 
 The show of 1952 - One of the three Maudes Trophy winning Star Twins was at the show. 
 Keywords: 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Ocrober, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
084 Closer Look 04 
 Dominant force - Horst Liebe winning an enduro-type event on MZ's doorstep in Zschopau, on a 300cc version in 1961. 
 Keywords: 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, November, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
084 H32 copy 
 The brilliant Gordon Jackson, four times victor of the Scottish Six Days, all on his AJS, here on his way to winning in the 1958 event. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
086 Closer Look 04 
 Ernie Nott - Profile, winning the 1930 North West 200 race. Winning speed was 67.98mph. 
 Keywords: 2014, Closer look, March, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, The Classic MotorCycle
089 geoff duke 06 
 Happy Birthday Geoff Duke - In the winners enclosure after that Clubmans win the handsome Geoff Duke looks unflustered by it all. 
 Keywords: 2013, Classic Racer, March/April, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
106 I05 copy 
 Frank Reynolds (7R) wins the 1961 Jumior Manx GP. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
106 I26 
 Tom Dickie (G50) wins the 1966 Senior Manx GP. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
122 J01 
 Peter Williams in action on the remarkable G50. He only missed winning the 1973 Senior TT by just over a minute. Ironically, former Matchless stalwart Jack Finlay (Suzuki) beat him. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
1957B-11 15 x 10 
 By John Surtees standards, 1957 was nothing to write home about, 4th in the Junior, 2nd in the Senior, and he didn’t even win a World Championship. But he made up for it over the next three seasons with live TT wins and six more World Crowns. A young snapper attempts to capture Surtees on his Box Bownie. 
 Keywords: Manx display images 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
archive pages 03 
 Rudge victory in Italy - The winning team of Rudge riders in the Circuito di Cremona (from left to right) E Fossati, S A Rowlandson, E Vailati. 
 Keywords: 2013, April, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Biggin Hill 1959 015 
 Biggin Hill 1959 - Phil Read made his make with a 350 class win 
 Keywords: 2015, Biggin Hill 1959, Classic archive, Classic Racer, July/August, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
BSA111e 
 Up and coming star - and BSA employee - Mick Boddice, 1970 500cc TT. Passenger was Clive Pollington; they didn't figure in the results, but Boddice went on to nine TT wins. 
 Keywords: BSA, BSA Bookazine, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series
ClassicCamera 
 Duke at Codogno, May 1952. The inimitable Geoff Duke (No. 20), winning the sixth international race Codogno, Italy. 
 Keywords: Classic Camera, Dec 10, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
cr2009cdec 
 Few riders have enjoyed the large and loyal fan base that Texan Kevin Schwantz has and the one World Championship he has to his name doesn’t do his talent justice. With his self confessed win-or-bust style it was obvious he was going to be popular with the crowds after his first visit to Europe to ride in the Anglo American Match Races. So much so that he always considered Donington Park and the British Grand Prix as his home round. When the inevitable Suzuki Grand Prix ride came along, Schwantz approached the top level of the sport with the same cavalier attitude – when he won he did it with great panache, when he didn’t he usually came back on the wrecker truck. Schwantz stayed loyal to Suzuki throughout his career and still works for the company today. 
 Keywords: action, 2009 calendar, classic racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Schwantz, Suzuki
cr2009cmay 
 Those were the days, when factory riders rode Grand Prix machinery at circuits such as Mallory Park. On this occasion the meeting was the Race of the Year, which carried a prize fund worth winning even back in 1981. Hugging the inside line is works Kawasaki rider Kork Ballington on the innovative aluminium box frame 500 with Barry Sheene up high and wide on his 500 Grand Prix Yamaha. In the feature Race of the Year the two GP stars battled for the whole race distance, but Kiwi Graeme Crosby on the works Suzuki took full advantage, slipped by the pair, and eventually claimed victory by a comfortable margin. Crosby's Suzuki team mate Californian Randy Mamola was fourth. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
cr2009coct 
 Outspoken American Kenny Roberts arrived in Europe fearing no one and once on the track it was easy to see why. Captured here during the 1976 Anglo American Match Races, at Oulton Park, Roberts clearly isn’t bothered by an unruly 750 Yamaha and the close proximity of the railway sleepers that line the circuit. Having been brought up on the dirt track ovals in his native USA, neither an excess of power nor a slippery track fazed the tough Californian. Roberts went on to win the blue-ribbon 500 title three times, in 1978/79/80, for Yamaha and after moving on to team management witnessed his son Kenny Junior take the title in 2000 riding for the rival Suzuki team, a feat no other father and son have equalled. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Oulton Park
DSC 0048 
 Michael Brogdon with his winning Honda at the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show at Stafford October 2010. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motorcycle Mechanics, Oct 2010, Stafford Show
DSC 0090 
 Michael Brogdon with his winning Honda at the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show at Stafford October 2010. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motorcycle Mechanics, Oct 2010, Stafford Show
F 001 
 The Coolest Rotary Club... Rotary Norton - The winning combination - Steve Hislope poses with the Norton on which he won the 1992 Senior TT 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Hailwood 
 The great Mike Hailwood pictured in 1978 at the F1 TT which he went on to win on the Ducati after a 12 year absence. Many discribed it as the greatest comeback of all time. 
 Keywords: Garage Wall Poster Collection No. 1
H 003 
 Kammy Class - Velocette KTT - Back to where it all began; Alec Bennett, after winning the 1926 TT on the 'cammy' Velo. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
H 018 
 Kammy Class - Velocette KTT - Winning the 1939 Junior TT, is Stanley Woods. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
H 021 
 Kammy Class - Velocette KTT - Freddie Frith winning the 1948 Ulster GP. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
JOE 7151 
 Michael Brogdon with his winning Honda at the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show at Stafford October 2010. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motorcycle Mechanics, Oct 2010, Stafford Show
J 012 
 The first postwar motorcycling superstar - Geoff Duke - The start of a winning combination, winning the 1953 GP Des Nations in Italy. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Geoff Duke, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
MA-Web-1933-Ulster-GP-01 
 C J P Dobson (New Imperial) first in the 250cc race at 76.53 m.p.h. Stanley Woods (Norton) who averaged 87.43 m.p.h. winning the 500cc and W L Handley (Velocette) winner of the 350 cc class at 83.65 m.p.h. the centre image is a glimpse of the great duel between C J P Dobson (246cc New Imperial) and C H W Manders (249 Rudge) The bottom right image shows J H Simpson (Norton) J Guthrie (Norton) and W L Handley (Velocette) in close formation at Clady Corner. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle
MA-Web-Linster-200-May-1936-02 
 The Leinster 200 1935 - In winning form T G Bryne (Rudge) who was first in the 500 cc race. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle
Robb and Redman0002 
 Race of the Year, Mallory Park 29th September 1963 in the 250cc race Tommy Robb (Honda) has a temporary lead on Jim Redman (Honda) who went on to win with Tommy sceond. 
 Keywords: Mallory Park, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
Sheenebookazine49 
 Pat Hennen heads Sheene. In 1976 Hennen became the first American to win a 500cc GP. He and Sheene never hit it off as team-mates and Hennen's race career was ended by injuries suffered at the 1978 Isle of Man TT. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive, Sheene
Sheenebookazine64 
 Sheene began the 1975 season by smashing his left leg at Daytona and ended it back on crutches after smashing his right knee. Between those two disasters he delivered the goods on the RG500, winning the first two 500cc GPs of his career. (You Tube) 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive, 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 bookazine074 
 Ernie Lyons winning the 1946 Manx Grand Prix. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
Triumph bookazine127 
 John Hartle winning the inaugural Production TT 1967. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
Triumph bookazine178 
 Craig Jones on the Valmoto Triumph. 'Jonesy' won the last race of the 2003 Supersport calendar, his - and Triumph's - only win of the year. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series, Triumph
WD34156@fao10and11 
 Right: At Canning Town in October 1909, Charlie puts his TT disappointment behind him when on, his 85mm x 60mm Jap-engined Matchless, he put 50 miles858 yards into an hour to win THe Motor Cycle Challenge Cup. Left: THere was more to come, like a second in 1911 in the 'Junior' on this machine fitted with an Armstrong three-speed hub. 
 Keywords: From the archive, May 05, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle, The racing Colliers

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection > From our issues - motorcycles (53 files)

Images used in our publications, now available for commercial use.
006 Archive Image 1 
 Triumph wins the 1948 ISDT 
 Keywords: 2012, Archive news, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, October
016 Hislop Copy 
 Steve Hislop on route to the 1992 Senior win. The last time Norton enjoyed a race victory at the TT 
 Keywords: July, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motorcycle Sport & Leisure
023 bigger is better roy 8 
 Small capacity machines would never win a big event... 'not so,' says Roy Peplow, 200 Cub, winner of the '59 SSDT. 
 Keywords: 2012, Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 24, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
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
046 RUDGE 03 
 Wal Handley poses with Jim Whalley, the man who gave up his ride , after Wal's winning TT performance. 
 Keywords: 2012, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
046 RUDGE 05 
 The Senior TT winning Rudge in 1957. 
 Keywords: 2012, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
066 CENTRES 02 
 CBG No, 29 - Sporting the world championship winning number one plates, having won the title the season previous, George O'Dell and Cliff Holland sweep their 750cc May Yamaha through Surtees' bend, at Brands Hatch in March 1978. 
 Keywords: 2012, April, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
082 Moto Memories Scottish 6 Days 1971 Mick Andrews Ossa 250 Edramucky Section winner 
 SSDT 1971 Ossa ace Mick Andrews scored his second win in this event. 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, Issue 27, 2013, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Off road
084 CLOSER LOOK 01 
 'Happy' Muller on his way to winning the 1955 German GP, the only win in his world title year. 
 Keywords: 2012, Hermann Muller, March, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
084 Closer Look 04 
 Dominant force - Horst Liebe winning an enduro-type event on MZ's doorstep in Zschopau, on a 300cc version in 1961. 
 Keywords: 2012, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, November, Take a closer look, The Classic MotorCycle
084 H32 
 The brilliant Gordon Jackson, four times victor of the Scottish Six Days, all on his AJS, here on his way to winning in the 1958 event. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
084 TACL 02 
 Brian Stonehouse, winning the first British Motocross GP, aboard a works Matchless. 
 Keywords: 2012, February, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
106 I05 
 Frank Reynolds (7R) wins the 1961 Jumior Manx GP. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
106 I14 
 Peter Darvill wins the 1963 Junior Manx GP on his 7R. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
106 I26 
 Tom Dickie (G50) wins the 1966 Senior Manx GP. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
122 J01 
 Peter Williams in action on the remarkable G50. He only missed winning the 1973 Senior TT by just over a minute. Ironically, former Matchless stalwart Jack Finlay (Suzuki) beat him. 
 Keywords: AJS and Matchless Scrapbook, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
126 From Our Archive 001 
 Angel Nieto overtakes Ricardo Tormo Sanvenero and heads to win the Silverstone GP, 1st August 1982 
 Keywords: From our archive, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motorcycle Mechanics, Nick Nicholls, September 2001
archive pages 03 
 Rudge victory in Italy - The winning team of Rudge riders in the Circuito di Cremona (from left to right) E Fossati, S A Rowlandson, E Vailati. 
 Keywords: 2013, April, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
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
B14 
 George Tucker - with WW Moore as passenger - winning the 1923 Belgium GP. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
B6 
 Hubert Hassell after winning the 1921 Belgium GP. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
B9 
 Jimmy Shaw winning the national championship in Ulster, 1924. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
B 018 
 Cockney Rebel - Barry Sheene - Trying Mike Hailwood's TT winning Ducati for size in 1978. 
 Keywords: 2012, Barry Sheene, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
C07 
 Kelly Swanston racing on the sand in Perthshire in 1932. Swanston was to go onto win the 1935 Manx GP, on a Norton. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
C13 
 Stanley Woods on his way to winning the Senior TT in 1932; he was a double winner in 1932, and repeated the feat in 1933. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
C17 
 Jimmy Guthrie at Kate's Cottage, on his way to winning the 1936 Senior TT. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
ClassicCamera 
 Duke at Codogno, May 1952. The inimitable Geoff Duke (No. 20), winning the sixth international race Codogno, Italy. 
 Keywords: Classic Camera, Dec 10, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
cr2009cdec 
 Few riders have enjoyed the large and loyal fan base that Texan Kevin Schwantz has and the one World Championship he has to his name doesn’t do his talent justice. With his self confessed win-or-bust style it was obvious he was going to be popular with the crowds after his first visit to Europe to ride in the Anglo American Match Races. So much so that he always considered Donington Park and the British Grand Prix as his home round. When the inevitable Suzuki Grand Prix ride came along, Schwantz approached the top level of the sport with the same cavalier attitude – when he won he did it with great panache, when he didn’t he usually came back on the wrecker truck. Schwantz stayed loyal to Suzuki throughout his career and still works for the company today. 
 Keywords: action, 2009 calendar, classic racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Schwantz, Suzuki
cr2009cmay 
 Those were the days, when factory riders rode Grand Prix machinery at circuits such as Mallory Park. On this occasion the meeting was the Race of the Year, which carried a prize fund worth winning even back in 1981. Hugging the inside line is works Kawasaki rider Kork Ballington on the innovative aluminium box frame 500 with Barry Sheene up high and wide on his 500 Grand Prix Yamaha. In the feature Race of the Year the two GP stars battled for the whole race distance, but Kiwi Graeme Crosby on the works Suzuki took full advantage, slipped by the pair, and eventually claimed victory by a comfortable margin. Crosby’s Suzuki team mate Californian Randy Mamola was fourth. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
cr2009coct 
 Outspoken American Kenny Roberts arrived in Europe fearing no one and once on the track it was easy to see why. Captured here during the 1976 Anglo American Match Races, at Oulton Park, Roberts clearly isn’t bothered by an unruly 750 Yamaha and the close proximity of the railway sleepers that line the circuit. Having been brought up on the dirt track ovals in his native USA, neither an excess of power nor a slippery track fazed the tough Californian. Roberts went on to win the blue-ribbon 500 title three times, in 1978/79/80, for Yamaha and after moving on to team management witnessed his son Kenny Junior take the title in 2000 riding for the rival Suzuki team, a feat no other father and son have equalled. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Oulton Park
Dave Curtis 
 The winning team in the 1958 World Motor-Cross Championship from left to right Iasse Gustavsson, Bill Nilsson and Ove Lundell 
 Keywords: Bill Nilsson, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Motocross, Portrait
E17 
 Artie Bell, winning the 1950 Junior TT. He was also second, to team-mate Duke, in the Senior. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
F2 
 The first world championship winning Norton - the 1951 Manx, this a 350cc version, used by Dule to win the Junior TT. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
F35 
 Jack Brett takes a win at Scarborough in September 1957. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
F42 
 John Hartle, having lost his MV ride, beats Surtees to win the 1960 Ulster GP. Granted, Surtees suffered serious problems and lost three-and-a-half minutes - but still, Hartle won! 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
F 001 
 The Coolest Rotary Club... Rotary Norton - The winning combination - Steve Hislope poses with the Norton on which he won the 1992 Senior TT 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
G05 
 The 1961 races were a cause for double celebration, with Phil Read winning the Junior race. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series
G31 
 Australian Jack Ahern winning the 1964 Finnish GP on his Manx - that year, he was second in the 500cc World Champainship. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series, Stars of the 60s
G32 
 Dick Creith wins the 1965 Ulster GP. 
 Keywords: Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Norton, Norton Scrapbook Series, Stars of the 60s
Hailwood 
 The great Mike Hailwood pictured in 1978 at the F1 TT which he went on to win on the Ducati after a 12 year absence. Many discribed it as the greatest comeback of all time. 
 Keywords: Garage Wall Poster Collection No. 1
H 003 
 Kammy Class - Velocette KTT - Back to where it all began; Alec Bennett, after winning the 1926 TT on the 'cammy' Velo. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
H 018 
 Kammy Class - Velocette KTT - Winning the 1939 Junior TT, is Stanley Woods. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
H 021 
 Kammy Class - Velocette KTT - Freddie Frith winning the 1948 Ulster GP. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Image 15 
 With the dark clouds of war already forming over Europe George Meier takes the chequered flag to win the 1939 Senior. 
 Keywords: Isle of Man, Manx, Manx Grand Prix, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
J 012 
 The first postwar motorcycling superstar - Geoff Duke - The start of a winning combination, winning the 1953 GP Des Nations in Italy. 
 Keywords: 2012, Bookazine, Classic British Legends, Geoff Duke, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
WD134179@The Roads - 11 
 The infamous 1956 event with Bob McIntyre, on Joe Potts' pannier-tanked Norton, ahead of 250cc class winner Sammy Miller (NSU 87) McIntyre was set to take the lead from Bob Anderson when the flag went out by mistake and robbed him of a podential win. 
 Keywords: Action, Classic Racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, North West 200, The call of the roads
WD351570@096 hailwood honda 
 1967 Senior TT Mike Hailwood went on to win after Agostini had to drop out when his chain broke. 
 Keywords: 1967, Honda, Isle of Man, Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Senior TT
WD43328@FOA 13 
 Mike Hailwood wins his third TT on this Senior Mans Norton. It was the first victory at over 100mph on a British single. 
 Keywords: June 2005, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle
WD433869@Bill Gwynne pic4 
 The off-road Prince of Wales Bill Gwynne - winning the Isle of Man Grand National Scramble 1963. 
 Keywords: Dec 08, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, People Profile, The Classic MotorCycle
WD539693@PIP HARRIS TCM 08 
 After winning the 1964 Mallory Park race of the year. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Pip Harris, The Classic MotorCycle
XGBL620000006 
 On the fifth day, Frantisek Bouska (Jawa) of the winning Czech Trophy team leads a string of riders through Krun, a typical Bavarian village. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1962, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
XGBL630000017 
 Sweden's Sten Lundin (Lito) winning the second race. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1963, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
XGBL640000016 
 Close as usual: Tibblin leads Smith, but Sten Lundin has got away to win the West German round - the only one the others did not share. 
 Keywords: Ex GB 1964, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection > Mountain Milestones 2012 (1 file)

Manx Page 4 
 Page four – How many can you name? Number 5 is Luigi Taveri, Honda, 7 Mike Hailwood, Honda, who went on to win, 11, Tommy Robb, Bultaco, 16, Dan Shorey, 17, Rex Avery, EMC, 21, Johnny Grace, 22, Phil Read, Bultaco, and 23, Gary Dickinson, Ducati. 
 Keywords: 2012, Exhibition of historic images, Manx Grand Prix, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Mountain Milestones - Memories from Mona's Isle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Famous motorcycle events and riders (6 files)

Images from Mark Wernham and Nick Nicholls collections - famous motorcycle racing events from the TT to modern day World Superbike races.
068 AHW Jackson 19 
 Trickling up the hairpin turns on the devil's Staircase, out on the Moidart penisular in the 1955 SSDT. It wasn't to be his year for a win, that came in 1956. 
 Keywords: Classic Dirt Bike, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Baragwanath 1928 
 E C E Baragwaneth and sidecar passenger Arthur Arbor taken after winning the 200 mile 1000cc sidecar race @73.95mph on a 996cc Brough Superior/Jap 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Image 15 
 With the dark clouds of war already forming over Europe George Meier takes the chequered flag to win the 1939 Senior. 
 Keywords: Isle of Man, Manx, Manx Grand Prix, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
Robb and Redman0002 
 Race of the Year, Mallory Park 29th September 1963 in the 250cc race Tommy Robb (Honda) has a temporary lead on Jim Redman (Honda) who went on to win with Tommy sceond. 
 Keywords: Mallory Park, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, 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.
WD539693@PIP HARRIS TCM 08 
 After winning the 1964 Mallory Park race of the year. 
 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 (24 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.
M Hailwood mix 005 
 1961 Isle of Man TT - Pamela Lawton gives Mike Hailwood a congratulatory kiss after his senior race win, watched by his father Stan and Rem Fowler 
 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 043 
 1961 Isle of Man TT - Father Stan Hailwood celebrates son Mike's senior TT win 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
M Hailwood mix 078 
 Mallory Park 27th September 1959 - Mike Hailwood after winning the 250cc race on his Mondial 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Portrait
M Hailwood mix 088 
 1961 Isle of Man TT - Pamela Lawton give Mike Hailwood a congratulatory kiss after his senior race win watched by his father Stan and Rem Fowler 
 Keywords: Mike Hailwood, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls
Nicholls 17 
 Mike Hailwood winning the 1961 Senior TT to complete three victories in a week. This is the shot which Stan Hailwood had reproduced at 6ft x 4ft size for the Kings of Oxford showroom. 
 Keywords: July 04, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, The Classic MotorCycle
NNC 25 01 2012 021 
 NNC 25 01 2012 021 - Charles Mortimer - Yamaha - Creg ny Baa, Charles went on to win this race 
 Keywords: 1975, 250cc TT, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls
NNC 31 10 11 008 
 NNC 31 10 11 008 - Horst Owesle and Peter Rutterford winning on the Munch Owesle they won the World Title in 1971 
 Keywords: 1971, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Sidecars, Ulster GP
NNC 31 10 11 009 
 NNC 31 10 11 009 - Horst Owesle and Peter Rutterford win on the Munch-Owesle 
 Keywords: 1971, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Sidecars, Ulster GP
NNC 5-4-11 010 
 The winning team Charlie Williams, Gerald Davison and Stan Woods. 
 Keywords: 1977, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Thruxton 500 mile race
NNC Derek Minter64 
 Oulton Park 06.08.1962 No. 7 Derek Minter (500 Norton) No. 1 Mike Hailwood (500 Norton) Derek went on to win at 79.71mph with Mike third behind Phil Read 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Racing
NNC Derek Minter86 
 Oulton Park 0708.1961 No. 11 Derek Minter (499 Norton) No. 1 Mike Hailwood (499 Norton) a win for Derek with Mike 3rd just behind Fred Neville (Matchless) 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Racing
NNC Derek Minter88 
 Brands Hatch 08.10.1961 500cc Experts Race, 1st No. 11 Derek Minter (499 Norton), 3rd No. 26 Mike Hailwood (499 Norton), 2nd No. 41 Phil Read (496 Arter Matchless) this was reads first race on the Arter Matchless and he went on to win the 1000cc race on it. 
 Keywords: Derek Minter, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Racing
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 B0178 
 NNC RR B0178 - 1966 Isle of Man TT - Ralph Bryans 50cc Honda Twin on Bray hill, he went on to win thsi race 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
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 B0267 
 NNC RR B0267 - Roger Burnett has the ability and machinary to win the World Superbike Championship. With Dunlop tyres fitted to his Team Durex Suzuli GSXR-750R he also competed in Britain in the Shell Supercup events. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC RR B0279 
 NNC RR B0279 - Brands Hatch 10th March 1968 - Rex butcher riding well on the 250cc Crooks Suziki, winning the 250 race. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC RR C200050 
 NNC RR C200050 - Kel Carruthers (Benelli) leaving Governors Bridge in the 1969 Iale of Man 250cc TT, where he went on to win the race 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC RR C2 15 
 NNC RR C2 15 - Kez Carruthers Aermacchi, winning 350 Race, Snetterton, 27-8-67 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC RR C2 29 
 NNC RR C2 29 - Kel Carruthers, Aermacchi, Winning 350 Race, Snetterton 27-8-67 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Road Racing
NNC Sprints26 
 11th June 1966 - Santa Pod - Alf Hagon with son Martin who later went on to win the European Grass Track Championship and two British titles and could be seen on the classic road racing scene in 1999 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Sprint
Robb and Redman0002 
 Race of the Year, Mallory Park 29th September 1963 in the 250cc race Tommy Robb (Honda) has a temporary lead on Jim Redman (Honda) who went on to win with Tommy sceond. 
 Keywords: Mallory Park, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Famous motorcycle events and riders > Nick Nicholls collection > Off road images (14 files)

NEW PRE 65 SCOTTISH03 
 Pre 65 Scottish, 2004, Mick Grant, 250 Triumph, Third Mamore, best performance on 7 winning the Ralph Venables, trophy losing the premier by 1 mark to Neil Gaunt. 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Off Road, Pre 65 Scottish
Nick Nicholls A055 
 Mick Andrews (250 Ossa) on Ben Nevis in the 1971 SSDT he went onto win this event 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Off road, Trials
NNC 06 12 11A 028 
 NNC 06 12 11A 028 - Disaster after his Hurst win for Rob Shepherd 
 Keywords: 1979, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Off road, Trials, World Championship Trial, Rhayader
NNC 30 09 11 013 
 NNC 30 09 11 013 - Mick Andrews riding a 250cc Yamaha on the Coalsnacoan section, Mick went on to win. 
 Keywords: 1974, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Sottish Six Day Trial, Trials
NNC 30 09 11 046 
 NNC 30 09 11 046 - Malcolm Rathmell on a 325cc Bultaco, winning the British Round FIM World Prize 
 Keywords: Euro-Trial Rhayader 1974, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT116 
 STONELEIGH, 5-2-00, JILL McBEATH (NEE SAVAGE) WITH PETER TURNER WHO RESTORED AND OWNS THE 250 COTTON JILL RODE IN THE 1961 ISDT WINNING A BRONZE MEDAL. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT32 
 1965 ISDT Isle of Man British Trophy Teamsters No. 299 Ken Heanes (350 Triumph) and No. 278 Roy Peplow (500cc Triumph) in the speed test Heanes went on to win a Silver meal and Peplow the gold pedal. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT34 
 1961 ISDT Olavi Hokkanen (350cc Jawa) Best of the Finish riders, four entered all winning gold medals. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT39 
 1961 ISDT No. 268 Brian Piggott (348cc Matchless) and No. 281 Sammy Miller (497cc Ariel) who went on to win gold 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT73 
 1975 ISDT C Cranke (347cc Penton) from the USA Trophy Team he went on to win a gold medal 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT74 
 1975 Isle of Man ISDT No. 272 J Fenwick (360cc Jawa)from Canada, No. 261 L Muller (386cc Maico) from West Germany, No. 270 S Zloch (362cc Jawa) from Xzech and No. 276 M Wassink (365cc KTM) from Holland. Muller went on to win a gold and the other all won bronze medals. 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT79 
 1965 Greeba Hill Climb on the 4th day E Schmider (397cc NSU) where he went on to win a silver medal 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT81 
 1965 ISDT in the Isle of Man - John Holmes (175cc CZ) on the 4th day at Corrins Hill he went on to win a bronze 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials
NNC BW ISDT95 
 1965 Isle of Man ISDT (127) Swedish H Ericsson (250 Husqvarna) and (88) L Larsson (175 Husqvarna) they both went on to win bronze medals 
 Keywords: Black and white, ISDT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Nick Nicholls, Trials

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > 1923 Brooklands (1 file)

036 brooklands 07 
 Le Vack's winning machine, posed for inspection. 
 Keywords: June 2011, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > 1925 Junior TT (1 file)

062 SFTP 06 1925 IOM Junior TT 
 1925 Junior TT - Howard Davies had to be content with runner-up, though he was to win the 'big one' (the 500cc Senior) later in the week. 
 Keywords: Glass plate, Isle of Man, Junior TT, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, September, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > 1925 Sidecar TT (1 file)

062 FROM THE PLATE 06 
 Len Parker crosses the line to win the last Sidecar TT for nearly 30 years. THe Tinklers' 500cc P&M is stopped at the pit. 
 Keywords: 1925 Sidecar TT, 2011, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Sidecars, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > 1930 Brooklands (1 file)

016 Brooklands 1930 05 
 Brooklands 1930 - Duncan flashes across the line to win race five. His winning speed was 95.05mph. Freddie Barnes was the flagman. 
 Keywords: 1930, Brooklands, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > 1933 Belgian GP (1 file)

SFTP 05 
 1933 Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa Francorchamps - Having an outing on a Moto Guzzi, Wal Hanley proved his skill once again, winning the 250cc class. 
 Keywords: 1933 Belgian GP, 2012, February, Glass plate, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > 1954 Belgian Sidecar Grand Prix (1 file)

047 Glass Plate 04 Box-16015 
 The last GP win for Eric Oliver and the last top level sidecar victory for Norton too. 
 Keywords: Belgian Grand Prix, December, Glass Plates, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Sidecar, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > 1961 TT (1 file)

SFTP 1961 TT 01 
 1961 Isle of Man TT - the winning Senior line up from left to right Tom Phillis (Norton Domiracer), Mike Hailwood and Bob MvIntyre (both Manx Norton's) 
 Keywords: 1961, Isle of Man, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle, TT

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Aberdare Park, September 1954 (1 file)

SFTP April 2012 - 3 
 Phil Carter (38, Norton) chases Ivor Lloyd (96, AJS) Lloyd emigrated to Canada in 1957, where he continued racing - and winning - for 18 years. 
 Keywords: 2010, Aberdare road races 1954, April, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Aintree 1956 (1 file)

Aintree 1956 06 
 Aintree 1956 - Bob McIntyre leads the field and went on to win both 350 adn 500cc events. 
 Keywords: 1956, Aintree, Glass Plates, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Racing, September, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Aintree September 1954 (1 file)

062 Glass Plate 03 
 Aintree road racing September5 1954 - Pip Harris (Norton) displays spectacular-yet-controlled winning form during the sidecar scratch race. 
 Keywords: Glass plate, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Earl's Court Show, 1956 (1 file)

062 GLASS PLATES EARLS CT-6 
 The Earl's Court Show, November 1956 - Resplendent in German mud, the ISDT winning Matchless singles. 
 Keywords: 2013, Earls Court, Glass plate, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Show, Straight from the plate

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Eppynt road race may 1953 (1 file)

15198-2 
 Eppynt Road Race 1953. Sid Barnett was on form, but chucked away a 350cc win when he crashed. He took a 500cc victory though. 
 Keywords: 15198-2, 1953, April 2010, eppynt road race, glass plate, may, race 5 start, racing, road, road race, Straight from the plate, tcm, The Classic Motorcycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > 1923 Brooklands (1 file)

036 brooklands 07 
 Le Vack's winning machine, posed for inspection. 
 Keywords: June 2011, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > 1925 Sidecar TT (1 file)

062 FROM THE PLATE 06 
 Len Parker crosses the line to win the last Sidecar TT for nearly 30 years. THe Tinklers' 500cc P&M is stopped at the pit. 
 Keywords: 1925 Sidecar TT, 2011, December, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Sidecars, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > 1933 Belgian GP (1 file)

SFTP 05 
 1933 Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa Francorchamps - Having an outing on a Moto Guzzi, Wal Hanley proved his skill once again, winning the 250cc class. 
 Keywords: 1933 Belgian GP, 2012, February, Glass plate, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > Aberdare Park, September 1954 (1 file)

SFTP April 2012 - 3 
 Phil Carter (38, Norton) chases Ivor Lloyd (96, AJS) Lloyd emigrated to Canada in 1957, where he continued racing - and winning - for 18 years. 
 Keywords: 2010, Aberdare road races 1954, April, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > Aintree September 1954 (1 file)

062 Glass Plate 03 
 Aintree road racing September5 1954 - Pip Harris (Norton) displays spectacular-yet-controlled winning form during the sidecar scratch race. 
 Keywords: Glass plate, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > Earl's Court Show, 1956 (1 file)

062 GLASS PLATES EARLS CT-6 
 The Earl's Court Show, November 1956 - Resplendent in German mud, the ISDT winning Matchless singles. 
 Keywords: 2013, Earls Court, Glass plate, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Show, Straight from the plate

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > eppynt road race may 1953 (1 file)

15198-2 
 Eppynt Road Race 1953. Sid Barnett was on form, but chucked away a 350cc win when he crashed. He took a 500cc victory though. 
 Keywords: 15198-2, 1953, April 2010, eppynt road race, glass plate, may, race 5 start, racing, road, road race, Straight from the plate, tcm, The Classic Motorcycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Glass plates > Lancashire Grand National 1956 (1 file)

064 SFTP 04 
 Geoff Ward (BSA) had a mixed day, with a win in the 350cc class but a failure to even start in the 500cc event. 
 Keywords: 2012, Glass plate, January, Lancashire Grand National 1956, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Glass plates > Lancashire Grand National 1956 (1 file)

064 SFTP 04 
 Geoff Ward (BSA) had a mixed day, with a win in the 350cc class but a failure to even start in the 500cc event. 
 Keywords: 2012, Glass plate, January, Lancashire Grand National 1956, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Straight from the plate, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Scootering Classics (6 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.
046 Back in the Day 1967 
 Joan Thorne of Bristol Lambretta Club ‘The Neptunes’, earns herself the title of ‘Scooter Girl’ at the 1967 Manx Scooter Rally, winning the Lycett Rose Bowl trophy. This wasn’t the first time Joan had won a competition, as she was crowned ‘Scooter Girl’ at the 1966 Earls Court Motorcycle Show.
We don’t know any history in relation to ‘The Neptunes’ SC – perhaps someone out there can enlighten us? 
 Keywords: Classic Scooterist Scene, Lambretta, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd
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 (3 files)

Images from Mark Wernham and Nick Nicholls collections - famous motorcycle racing events from the TT to modern day World Superbike races.
006-Archive-Image-1 
 Triumph wins the 1948 ISDT 
 Keywords: 2012, Archive news, Classic Bike Guide, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, October
006 GEC0000001 
 1949 - Earls Court - Geoff Duke's winning machine (TT). 
 Keywords: Earls Court, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
072-TACL-06 
 The 1949 GP season - Grimsby's Freddie Frith, who completed the clean swepe of five 350cc wins from five starts - he then retired from racing. 
 Keywords: 2014, Issue, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, September, The Classic MotorCycle

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Trials - Nick Nicholls Collection > Scottish Six Days Trial 1969-1979 (2 files)

Nick Nicholls collections - famous event
NNC-30-09-11-013 
 NNC 30 09 11 013 - Mick Andrews riding a 250cc Yamaha on the Coalsnacoan section, Mick went on to win. 
 Keywords: 1974, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Sottish Six Day Trial, Trials
NNC-30-09-11-046 
 NNC 30 09 11 046 - Malcolm Rathmell on a 325cc Bultaco, winning the British Round FIM World Prize 
 Keywords: Euro-Trial Rhayader 1974, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Nick Nicholls, Trials

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