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John Brinkmann
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Colin Butchers
United Kingdom
1487 Posts |
Posted - 10/06/2013 : 10:29:16
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It would be nice if we could establish beyond doubt, the name of Hammy's riding mechanic in the 1933 TT. I thought that I read somewhere, that it was Dan Higgin, but I tend to doubt this. Higgin was another Ulsterman who was an experienced racer in his own right. It has been suggested that the riding mechanic was a family friend of the Hamiltons who thought that he was simply needed to turn up, hold on tight and enjoy the ride in the sunshine. In fact when he discovered too late that it also involved tightening wheel spinnners, refuelling etc. etc. under intense pressure (from Hammy if from no one else) it all proved too much for him. That doesn't fit the Dan Higgin profile at all. The pit mechanic allocated by Abingdon was Nobby Marney, and he was one of the most experienced and professional of the Comps Department mechanics. So - what was the name of "Mr X" ?
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Cathelijne
Netherlands
748 Posts |
Posted - 10/06/2013 : 15:39:50
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And wouldn't it be nicer still if we could have this whole splendid story accumulated into one big piece for a future Yearbook?
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Vitesse
United Kingdom
234 Posts |
Posted - 26/06/2013 : 22:33:23
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Two obituaries for Hammy, showing just how highly he was thought of. The first is from the Daily Express and appeared on the front page, the second from the Yorkshire Post - also on the main news page (page 9!)
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John Brinkmann
USA
153 Posts |
Posted - 02/07/2013 : 02:44:32
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More Hamilton Lore While recuperating from his accident at the Masaryk GP, Hamilton went to India. The story of his tiger hunt is related here, tongue-in-cheek, in a poor copy from Autocar of the period.
Coincidentally, the MGs mentioned in the entry which follows the story are Enid Riddell's K3008, which Hamilton raced at Mannin Beg, 1933, and Countess Moy's J3752, which she purchased from Hamilton.
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MG Perth
Australia
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Posted - 28/07/2013 : 01:22:46
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Just to cover the discussion on Dan Higgin. The mechanic in the 1933 Ulster Tourist trophy photograph is definitely not Dan Higgin according to a family member who has seen the picture.
Also, Dan Higgin was a quite experienced driver and it is hard to imagine that he could have made such a hash of the pitstop. The search goes for on Hugh Hamilton's mechanic at the 1933 Ulster TT!
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Vitesse
United Kingdom
234 Posts |
Posted - 03/08/2013 : 20:27:51
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Nice picture I hadn't seen before, from the Italian Cinecitta archives:
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John Brinkmann
USA
153 Posts |
Posted - 15/08/2013 : 00:46:16
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What is the odd appendage protruding from Hammy's radiator cap?

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PeterL
United Kingdom
1804 Posts |
Posted - 15/08/2013 : 11:39:53
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and what are inside the radiator cowl?
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MaGic_GV
United Kingdom
868 Posts |
Posted - 15/08/2013 : 11:52:31
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[quote]Originally posted by John Brinkmann
What is the odd appendage protruding from Hammy's radiator cap?
As it appears to be different in each picture I would say its a child's doll. It looks to me a bit like a soldier in the first pic.
Graham
"I'd rather be happy than right anyday" Slartybartfast, Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy |
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Cathelijne
Netherlands
748 Posts |
Posted - 15/08/2013 : 14:34:32
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MG Perth
Australia
43 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2013 : 07:20:44
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Getting back to Hammy Hamilton's riding mechanic in the 1933 TT. The Higgin family say it was not Dan Higgin and it makes sense because he was too good a driver to be pushed around by Hamilton. Perhaps it was Oscar Paterson? He was Goldie Gardner's mechanic and Goldie Gardner had given away TT racing since his crash. he could have been available.
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Colin Butchers
United Kingdom
1487 Posts |
Posted - 12/10/2013 : 12:21:13
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Graeme,
I am glad that the name of Dan Higgin can be eliminated, and another "possible", Bobby Galbraith has also been crossed off the list. The name of Oscar Paterson has been suggested from elsewhere, and as Goldie Gardner was Hamilton's Team Manager for the 1933 Race, this brings Paterson closer into the viewfinder. We have a very good photograph of the mystery mechanic sitting with Hamilton after the 1933 race, and need a similar good photograph of Paterson in the 1932 race to compare the two. Anyone got access to such a photograph please ?
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Cathelijne
Netherlands
748 Posts |
Posted - 12/10/2013 : 18:06:46
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Hi Colin,
The bloke in white cap and overalls in between the lady and who I'm guessing is Bill Little (Or is Little the one working on C0253??), is Oscar Paterson. Looks nothing like the chappy who is seated next to Hammy in the J4, I'm afraid ...

Cheers, Cat
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O.Thomas
United Kingdom
755 Posts |
Posted - 12/10/2013 : 19:51:26
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Is it me or does the "guy" in the white overalls look more like a lady??!! |
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