Record Speed In 200 Mile Lt Car Race 1924

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Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey.

Title: "Record Speed in 200 Miles Light Car Race. The fastest and longest event ever decided in the Country".

Panning shot along a row of racing cars at the start of a race. M/S, looking through some sort of gate, of the row of cars, the drivers are getting...

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Cataloguer:
Amelia
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Silent
Media URN:
24639
Sort Number:
G 1123
Time in/Out:
01:46:34:00 / 01:47:52:00
Canister:
G 1123
Film ID:
356.27
Issue Date:
29/09/1924

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  • The Junior Car Club 200-Mile Race on 20th September 1924.

    Won by No.12 Kenelm Lee Guinness in a Darracq, with his team mates No.15 George Duller second and No.14 Henry Segrave third.

    00:30 - No.10 Leon Cushman's Bugatti T22 and No.5 J.Hall's Aston Martin.
    00:44 - No.2 Maurice Harvey's Alvis 12/50 is passed by team mate No.3 Frank Halford's Alvis 12/50.
    00:53 - No.37 G. Norris's Morgan-Blackburne is overtaken by No.28 George Newman's Horstman 12/30.
    01:03 - the three Darracqs finish together.
    01:12 - the winner, K.L.Guinness, behind the wheel of his Darracq.

    roycousins 17th Jan 2013

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