Nicki_Pedersen napisał(a):
od lewej Phil Herne albo John Boulger i Dave Jessup
Hehehe znów Cie mam
Odpowiem oryginalnie jak jest podpisane zdjęcie na stronie na której je znalazłem :
Billy Sanders leads Ipswitch team mate John Louis. To nie błąd a wielbłąd
I jeszcze inne ciekawe foty
A magnificent photo of Billy sanders lifting a wheel in front of Jim McMillan.
Mitch Shirra in full flight.
Left, the greatest rider never to be World Champion, England's Jack Parker, Jack rode his first Final in 1937 and his last in 1951 and was without doubt England's greatest Test Captain. Jack is shown here with Graham Warren and "Porky" Levy.
The un mistakable style of Van Praag in practice at the Sydney Sportsground Speedway.
What a great site ! An Aussie Test Team line up at the Royale. L to R. Keith Ryan, Cliff Watson, Alec Hunter, Aub Lawson (Capt.) Allan Quinn, Graham Warren, Don Lawson and Lionel Levy.
Sydney Showground, 1st Test, Sat. Jan.10th 1953, Australia won 86 to Eng. 22.
This unusual photo is of Midge Mellor at Cumberland Oval. Midge was the smallest rider we had in those days.
What a top photo ! This is when riders were actually mates !
Phil "Crash" Bishop, "Bluey" Wilkinson, "Cordy" Milne and brother Jack Milne.
The ACES, with the famous Belle Vue track in the background
The first three ever World Solo Champs.
"Bluey" 1938, Lionel Van Praag 1936 and Jack Milne 1937.
A tribute to "Bluey's " Speedway career at Bathurst, NSW. "Bluey's" home town.
Ove's personal favourite photo
The Golden Greats - Bjorn Knutsson, Ove and Barry Briggs.
Often referred to " as one of the all time great action photos". A determined Jack Parker holds out Wembley's just as determined Captain Bill Kitchen in a Belle Vue vs Wembley League match at Empire Stadium, Wembley in June 1949. Tommy Price can be seen behind Kitchen. This is an original 8 x 10 Wembley Stadium Photo Dept. photo.
Mozna by tak wklejac i wklejać...No to jeszcze coś na koniec ....
Ach to musiały być piękne czasy....