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24 Hours of Le Mans
Number 46 - Alan Rippon/Ray Merrick's works-entered Kieft-Climax 1100, which retired. Number 47 - John Brown/Edgar Wadsworth's works-entered Cooper-Climax T39, which finished twenty-first (last car running). They are seen in the Dunlop Curve with Le Mans aerodrome in the background.
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Alan Brown in the Daily Express International Trophy at Silverstone
Alan Brown drives car number 17, a Cooper-Bristol T20 Sports in the Daily Express International Trophy for production sports cars. Spectators watch from behind the barrier. A billboard advertises Ferodo.
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Anerley Trophy Heat Two, Crystal Palace
John Hine drives car number 55, a Lotus Eleven, John Brown drives car number 57, an Elva, Derek Randall drives car number 45, a Lotus 17, Alan Rees drives car number 47, a Lotus Eleven, and Martin Wills drives car number 51, a Lotus Eleven.
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BARC Sixteenth Members' Meeting
Alan Brown in car number 31, a Jaguar XK120 Coupe, talks with another driver.
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BARC Unlimited Sports Car Race
Tony Brooks drives car number 81, a Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica and Alan Brown drives car number 79, a Cooper-Bristol T24. Signs advertise Avon Tyres, Ferodo, Lucas, and Mintex.
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BARC Woodcote Cup
Alan Brown drives car number 24, a Cooper-Alta T23. Spectators watch from behind the barrier.
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Boreham Formula Three
Alan Brown drives car number 24, a Cooper. defending from Don Parker in car number 25, a Kieft.
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Boreham Formula Three
Don Parker drives car number 25, a Kieft, leading eventual winner Alan Brown in a Cooper.
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Boreham Formula Three
Don Parker drives car number 25, a Kieft, leading eventual winner Alan Brown in a Cooper.
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Brands Hatch Whitsun
Archie Scott Brown drives car number 2, a Lotus-Climax Eleven, Les Leston drives car number 5, a Cooper-Climax T39, Jack Brabham drives car number 28, a Cooper-Climax T39, and Alan Stacey drives car number 19, a Lotus-Climax Eleven.
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BRDC Event
Constructor Charles Cooper (far left) stands with driver Alan Brown (second from the left).
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Brighton Speed Trials
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 92, a Cooper Mk VIII, Alan Brown, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 93, the Parker-Kieft (CK54), Don Parker, driver (helmet, seated).
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British Grand Prix Aintree
Peter Scott-Russell drives car number 31, a Lotus Mark X Bristol and Alan Brown drives car number 49, Syd Greene's Gilby Engineering-entered Cooper-Maserati.
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British Grand Prix Aintree
Mike Keen drives car number 21, an HWM Jaguar. Alan Brown drives car number 49, a Cooper-Maserati. Colin Chapman drives car number 57, a Lotus Mark IX MG.
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British Grand Prix Silverstone
Desmond Titterington drives car number 34, a Jaguar C. Alan Brown drives a Cooper-Bristol T20.
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British Grand Prix Silverstone
Cars at the start. Major Tony Rolt drives car number 33, a Jaguar C. Desmond Titterington drives car number 34, a Jaguar C. Race winner Peter Collins drives car number 20, an Aston Martin DB3S. Ninian Sanderson drives car number 35, a Jaguar C. Alan Brown drives car number 3, a Cooper-Bristol T20.
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British Grand Prix Silverstone
Alan Brown drives a Cooper-Bristol T20, which was Mike Hawthorn's career-launching 1952 F2 single-seater fitted with a sports body.
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Cooper Sports Car
Alan Brown sitting in the car and possibly mechanic and constructor Bernie Rodger at right.
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Cooper Sports Car
Alan Brown sitting in the car and possibly mechanic and constructor Bernie Rodger at right.
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Cooper Sports Car
Alan Brown sitting in the car and possibly mechanic and constructor Bernie Rodger at right.
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Crystal Palace International
Up to 2000cc sports car race. Car number 61, Alan Brown, Equipe Anglaise Cooper-Bristol, car number 59, Lawrence Mitchell, Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica, and car number 67, Tony Books in Duncan Hely's Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica.
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Crystal Palace International
Up to 2000cc sports car race. Car number 61, Alan Brown Equipe Anglaise Cooper-Bristol.
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Crystal Palace International
Alan Brown drives car number 26, Francis Beart's Cooper-Norton Mk 7A. Stuart Lewis-Evans drives car number 40, a Cooper-Norton. Eric Brandon drives car number 28, a Cooper-Norton. Stirling Moss drives car number 27, a Cooper-Norton.
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Crystal Palace International
Stuart Lewis-Evans drives car number 40, a Cooper-Norton. Reg Bicknell drives car number 35, an Erskine Staride-Norton. Alan Brown drives car number 26, Francis Beart's Cooper-Norton Mk 7A.
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Crystal Palace International
Up to 2000cc sports car race. Car number 61, Alan Brown Equipe Anglaise Cooper-Bristol.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Alan Brown drives car number 8, the works HWM Jaguar. Archie Scott-Brown drives car number 23, the works Lister-Bristol.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Alan Brown in a Cooper-Bristol T20 leads Peter Whitehead in a Ferrari 125.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Ecurie Richmond-entered Cooper-Bristol T20 driven by Alan Brown in pits. Brown is at the rear in sweater.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Alan Brown drives car number 23, Dick Gibson's Connaught-Lea Francis A-Type.
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Daily Express International Trophy at Silverstone
Start of the Daily Express International Trophy for Production Sports Cars. Jimmy Stewart drives car number 30, a Jaguar XK120C, Alan Brown drives car number 17, a Cooper T20 Sports, and Bobbie Baird drives car number 20, a Ferrari.
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Equipe Nationale Belge
Equipe Nationale Belge aka Ecurie Nationale Belge or "ENB" taking delivery of three Emeryson Formula One cars for the 1961 season, powered by Maserati straight four cylinder engines, at the Emeryson shop in the former Connaught factory, Left to right: Paul Emery, Connaught director (dark suit and tie), Alan Brown, Connaught sponsor (glasses, shaking hands), Dick Claydon, Connaught sponsor (suit, tie and pocket square), Jo Liévin, ENB secretary-general (light colored jacket, shaking hands, holding folder), Lucien Bianchi, Team driver (dark jacket, paper in hand)
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German Grand Prix Support Race
Car number 125, Kieft-MG. The car was entered with Eric Brandon as a driver, but Alan Brown is likely driving in this photograph.
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German Grand Prix Support Race
AFM 50 Sport BMW driven by Wolfgang Seidel leads car number 125, Kieft-MG. Car number 25 was entered with Eric Brandon as a driver, but Alan Brown is likely driving in this photograph.
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Goodwood Nine Hours
Cliff Davis (Tojeiro-Bristol) leads Alan Brown (Cooper-Bristol) and Lawrence Mitchell (Frazer Nash chassis 006) out of the chicane.
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Grand Prix Automobile de Pau
#6 Cooper-Climax, entrant Alan Brown, driver Masten Gregory, #2 Cooper-Climax, entrant Rob Walker, driver Maurice Trintignant
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Italian Grand Prix
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 10, a Ferrari 553, Umberto Maglioli, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 46, a Cooper T23, Alan Brown, driver (helmet, seated).
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Norbury Trophy Crystal Palace
Norbury Trophy sports cars 1500-2500cc. Car number 3, Alan Brown in Bob Chase's Cooper-Bristol (originally Mike Hawthorn's 1952 single-seat Formula Two car), car number 1, Cliff Davis, Tojeiro-Bristol, and car number 7, Tony Crook, Cooper-Bristol.
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Snetterton 3 Hours
Jack Brabham (left) after win in entrant Alan Brown's Ford Galaxie. Brown is on the right.
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Snetterton 3 Hours
Jack Brabham (left) after win in entrant Alan Brown's Ford Galaxie. Brown is on the right.
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Snetterton 3 Hours
Jack Brabham (left) after win in entrant Alan Brown's Ford Galaxie. Brown is on the right.
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Snetterton SMRC
Car number 1, an Jaguar D-Type registration MWS 302, driven by Alan Brown. Following behind is a Cooper-Jaguar, registration HOT 95, driven by Michael Head.