Anglo-American Vintage Car Rally 1950-1959

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A British Travel Association Film

ANGLO-AMERICAN VINTAGE CAR RALLY

Commentary by John Glenn. Produced by Associated British Pathe Ltd

WS Aerial view Liverpool docks. WS Vintage car being unloaded on the dockside, WS A row of people watch...

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Cataloguer:
Virginia
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
85535
Sort Number:
DOCS
Time in/Out:
01:33:11:00 / 01:45:47:00
Canister:
DOCS
Film ID:
2981.13
Issue Date:
1950 - 1959

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  • "1906 Stanley Steamer from Ohio." - the owner is Paul J Tusek. His car is a Stanley Gentlemen's Speedy Roadster, aka Stanley Steamer. "Several shots of a 1939 Lozier from Luton Massachusetts" should read........ Several shots of a 1913 Lozier Toy Tonneau, from West Newton, Massachusetts. "The Ford is the first to begin" - it's a Model K Ford, driven by Elmer W Bemis. "1923 Kissle Speedster" - that should read Kissel Speedster. The driver is A C Baker. "A 1919 Stutz driven by a Californian couple" - they are Clarence Kay and his wife. "MS a 1921 Mercer" - the driver is Roswell Moore, the car is a 1921 L-head Mercer Raceabout. "1918 Biddle Model K Speedway Special" - the driver is Edward S Hansen. "Various shots as the cars are seen proceeding" - those shots include, at 02:06, collector Henry Austin Clark Jr driving the Pierce-Arrow, "The 1914 Simplex car" - the driver is Samuel Baily. "Kissle Speadster" in tags should read Kissel Speedster. Reducing the clip's current date range of 1950-59,…

    jamied 22nd Jan 2013
  • (continuing from my earlier comment)......

    Reducing the clip's current date range of 1950-59, the event took place from 4-11 September 1954.

    Attached is an original newspaper article reporting on the event from 1954..........

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1128582/index.htm

    jamied 22nd Jan 2013

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