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BARC Nineteenth Members' Meeting
Cars drive off at the start of the race. J. K. Bell drives car number 79, a Morris Minor. Ellis Cuff-Miller drives car number 78, a Ford Anglia. Jeff Sparrowe drives car number 74, an MG Special. J. C. Larminie drives car number 75, an MG. R. C. G. Ashby drives car number 83, a Wolseley.
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BARC Nineteenth Members' Meeting Ladies Handicap
Margaret Ashby drives car number 83, a Wolseley and Jean Bloxam drives car number 86, an Aston Martin DB2, past the grandstand.
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London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
A 1901 vis-à-vis car and a 1902 Wolseley Rear-entrance Tonneau on Madeira Drive near the Palace Pier in Brighton, Surrey, England for the completion of the London to Brighton Verteran Car Run.
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London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
A 1901 vis-à-vis car and a 1902 Wolseley Rear-entrance Tonneau on Madeira Drive near the Palace Pier in Brighton, Surrey, England for the completion of the London to Brighton Verteran Car Run.
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London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
A 1901 vis-à-vis car and a 1902 Wolseley Rear-entrance Tonneau on Madeira Drive near the Palace Pier in Brighton, Surrey, England for the completion of the London to Brighton Verteran Car Run.
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Monte Carlo Rally
Car number 85, Wolseley, driven by E.H. Channon and P.H. Channon at Paris Controle.
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Monte Carlo Rally
Car number 330, Wolseley registration ULN 846 driven by George Jopp and Karl von Loesch at a service station.
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RAC Rally
#113 Wolseley 1500, registration 450 EPC, #110 Volkswagen, registration WVJ 606, #111 Volkswagen, The Lady Ross Hotel, Licensed Cafeteria, Ardgay, Ross-shire, Scotland
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RAC Rally
#112 Riley 1.5, registration AGM 944, crew S. Skelley and G. Youngson, #113 Wolseley 1500, registration 450 EPC, crew P. Burch, A. Benniman, D. Pratt
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Royal Automobile Club Rally
#24 Wolseley, registration LTT 692, Location: Sea Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, Hastings, Sussex, England. Grosvenor Gardens in background.
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Transport Festivals-Tractors and Classic Cars
The Wolseley Hornet was produced from 1930 to 1935 in Birmingham England. This car is an open four seat light saloon with five stud wire wheels.
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Transport Festivals-Tractors and Classic Cars
The Wolseley Hornet was produced from 1930 to 1935 in Birmingham England. This car is an open four seat light saloon with five stud wire wheels.