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Records of Sale Motor Cycling Club
Dublin Core
Title
Records of Sale Motor Cycling Club
Description
The collection documents the club's activities from its inauguration in 1924 through to the 1930s.
Source
Archive reference TRA497
Date
1922-1931
Collection Items
Sale Motor Cycle Club - a photographic record of the activities of the Sale and District M.C.C
A collection of photographs showing the club's trips and events.
Sale Motor Cycle Club - photograph album
This album features an eclectic mixture of photographs. The first few pages show ships from the First World War era, such as the H.M.S Orry and the H.M.S Vanguard, accompanied by a photograph of P. G. Thomason. The second section shows photographs of…
Sale Motor Cycle Club - Revenge Trial photograph album
An album showing photographs of a motor cycle trial in 1929.
Sale Motor Cycle Club - souvenir programme, 4th annual carnival
This programme is not simply a dry itinerary of the club's event. Details of the carnival are included but there are many humorous passages from the self proclaimed 'largest crowd of leg-pullers in the North of England.'
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Sale Motor Cycle Club - trial programmes
Various trial programmes including the Scott Trial, 1925; the Championship Trial, 1927 and the Long Distance Main Road Trial of July 1927.
Sale Motor Cycle Club - minute book
The inaugural meeting of the club was held at the Volunteer Hotel on Cross Street in Sale on 27th February 1922. This minute book gives the details of meeting from this date until April 1925.