Invalid Tricycle Association Rally at Hendon, London.
LSs sports field. MS spectators. Elevated shots motorised disabled carriages and spectators. CU man eating meal in motorised carriage. Various shots people in invalid tricycles and wheelchairs watching....
Invalid Tricycle Association Rally at Hendon, London.
LSs sports field. MS spectators. Elevated shots motorised disabled carriages and spectators. CU man eating meal in motorised carriage. Various shots people in invalid tricycles and wheelchairs watching. Various shots of wheelchair race in reverse (one of the chairs falls over during the race. MS woman in wheelchair with Spaniel dog by her side. CU pan from carriage "Dinah-Mite" to girl competitor inside.
Various shots of disabled tricycles in obstacle race. MS man in tricycle with "Invalid Tricycle Association" on the side. MS winner of the obstacle race, Terry Miles. Various shots man repairing one of the tricycles. MS man in wheelchair taking photograph. LS tricycle race.
Various shots as Mr. and Mrs. Derek Walker-Smith (Minister of Health) meeting Chairman of the Invalid Tricycle Association, Lt. O. Denly. Various shots as Lt. Denly showing Mr. and Mrs. Walker-Smith disabled carriages and his own converted mini-car, in which he takes Mrs. Walker-Smith for a ride.
It seems that the current spelling of "Denley" in this piece is wrong. Here's an obituary from an organisation of which he was Founder and President, spelling his surname "Denly".......
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"O Denley" was better known as Denny Denley.
It seems that the current spelling of "Denley" in this piece is wrong. Here's an obituary from an organisation of which he was Founder and President, spelling his surname "Denly".......
www.disabledmotoring.org/ma
gazine/o-a-denly/
Excellent research - thanks. We've changed the spelling of the surname and added "Denny" to the tags.