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Kts
USA
107 Posts |
Posted - 24/04/2015 : 14:49:17
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Hi all - I got this picture in 1997 or so along with one of my 3 litre bentley at the same venue. Believe this is Naish Hill (sp?) in period. Looks like an MG to me, what say you?
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Kts
USA
107 Posts |
Posted - 24/04/2015 : 14:51:00
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I think number on front is 7521.
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tonym
United Kingdom
651 Posts |
Posted - 24/04/2015 : 15:09:16
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JB 7521 ????????? - in which case
PB0521 Cream Cracker car
Was the "521" in both numbers a coincidence ??
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Kts
USA
107 Posts |
Posted - 24/04/2015 : 17:40:07
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On closer look, the license plate is JB7521.
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Kts
USA
107 Posts |
Posted - 24/04/2015 : 17:47:43
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Here's a blow up pic:
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Colin Butchers
United Kingdom
1481 Posts |
Posted - 27/04/2015 : 11:42:22
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Although as far as I can remember, I have never seen photographs of cars on Naish hill, this particular photograph fits what I do know of it. It was narrow curving and steep and had one or two banked corners part of which were grass surfaced. The hill was sited a few miles south of Bristol, not far from Portishead and was destroyed when the M5 Motorway cut through it.
I tried to find it at the time but failed miserably due to too many enormous earth moving vehicles getting in the way. However, I was able to borrow (on long term, you understand) a few nice chunks of Tickenham Hill stone for the natural stone fireplace that I was building.
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Edited by - Colin Butchers on 27/04/2015 11:43:40 |
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JMH
United Kingdom
910 Posts |
Posted - 27/04/2015 : 12:26:13
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There is a film on the history of British Hillclimbing. The first speed event in the UK after WW2 was held at Naish & there is a very short clip of (I think) this car on one of the grass sections. I'll try & did it out (& the VHS player!).
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graham holdsworth
United Kingdom
424 Posts |
Posted - 28/04/2015 : 12:07:05
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JB7521. A very famous car.
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Colin Butchers
United Kingdom
1481 Posts |
Posted - 29/04/2015 : 10:37:33
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Indeed it is. Ex Maurice Toulmin, ex C A N May, ex Steve Dear, ex Ian Williamson etc. etc. Apologies to all the other famous drivers who I haven't mentioned.
I have now come across another picture of Naish hill. I will try and find time to scan it later in the day.
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Colin Butchers
United Kingdom
1481 Posts |
Posted - 29/04/2015 : 19:14:24
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Here's another photograph of Naish Hill (courtesy of Pete Stowe - Bristol Area Motor Sports expert). The picture is dated 1947 and whilst it is taken from the same position as the one shown at the start of this thread, the hill looks much narrower and the grass banking is steeper. No idea what the car is.
Colin B.
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Kts
USA
107 Posts |
Posted - 03/05/2015 : 16:20:18
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Great picture Colin. The info I got with the first picture was it is from 1949. Quite a change in two years!
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Vitesse
United Kingdom
234 Posts |
Posted - 05/05/2015 : 20:22:01
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There's a DVD of Bristol Motor Sport, which includes some amateur footage of Naish - as well as lots of other events in the area. I have the same thing on videotape somewhere and IIRC it shows the club members actually laying the concrete! This page has details and a short preview - which I think is actually pre-WW2 footage of Naish.
http://www.1st-take.com/proddetail.php?prod=02269 |
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Kts
USA
107 Posts |
Posted - 06/05/2015 : 22:27:36
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Thanks for that link Richard, great footage. Wish I could read the registration numbers on those Bentley's!
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Kts
USA
107 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2015 : 00:41:35
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Thanks for that link Richard, great footage. Wish I could read the registration numbers on those Bentley's!
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ANDY KING
United Kingdom
300 Posts |
Posted - 09/03/2017 : 14:48:34
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JB 7521 - a little more to add to this thread. The chassis file service records show that Mr W Chandler of 77 Alms Road Clifton Bristol owned Cracker in August 1947. Having contacted Allen Harris and Pete Stowe of the Bristol MC and LCC, they confirm that Mr Chandler was a member of Bristol MC and had entered Naish Hill Climb on 18 June 1949 driving an MG. By July 1949, Cracker had found a new owner being a Mr Brian Arthur Howard Botting, who also lived in the Bristol area. Read into that what you will, but please enjoy the small snippet of history for JB 7521 which has kindly been sent to us. https://youtu.be/zfzQlHZ9dpI Our thanks go to Colin Butchers and all for your contributions made.
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Colin McLachlan
United Kingdom
987 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2017 : 10:16:20
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Wow! Great movie, and such fun! Shirt sleeves and a flat cap, or even a trilby, pipe optional. Why not leave the door open for extra cooling, and use the grass bank to go round faster! Brilliant!
Colin
Markinch, Fife. PA 0613 MG3242 Register No. 2591 |
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