Monday, September 29, 2014

Photos from the archive of Ross Slaughter on his father, Les Slaughter, a well known Australian racer on Velocettes....

Les Slaughter was a well know name just prewar with racing Velocettes in Australia up to his untimely death in the 1956 Ampol Trial in an MG TF.....
Les, left with Bill Mayes on the promenade of Bondi Beach in Sydney with his MGTF just prior to the start of the 1956 Ampol Trial.
Sadly the car rolled on a bridge and they ended upside down in a creek, with little water, but with no help they both drowned...a terrible ending for men intimately involved with the motor trade in Sydney.Les was a foreman at P & R Williams the NSW Velocette distributors then later involved with BMC cars...
His son, Ross, has kindly helped with copies of his father's photo archive and they are of great interest and I'll run several posts to cover them....
As well as road racing Velocette's, Les scrambled and hill climbed BSAs and was involved prewar with Penrith Speedway west of Sydney.
So lets have a look at some of Les's pics from just prewar up into late 1940's..


 Looks like Les on an OHC Norton and on the Old Vale Circuit at Bathurst which was last used in 1937...

1939, Les on a BSA at the Mt.Nebo Hill Climb near Wollongong, south of Sydney.


Three pics of Les on a 2000 mile economy run in 1940.....
 Les on his 500 Goldie at Bathurst entering conrod straight.... Senior race 1940.


The 1946 NSW Victory TT at Bathurst, Easter 1946....Les on a Mk.7 KTT Velocette.
 
 Bathurst 1947, Les,#8  Mk.7 KTT chases #94 W.Hedley, Norton....
Probably late 1940's, but unsure where...Les to the right, Alan Burt with a MAC scrambler of sorts and beside him, Jack Humphries...


 The ladies, pit crew...urge on #24 Les Slaughter and #8 D.Nichlos at the Poplars circuit, 05.03.1949.

Les on the dirt, unsure when or where....

Geoff Duke was in Australia in early 1956, during the European racing off season.....

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

A look at trade advertisements in the August 1935 copy of "Motor Cycling in NSW".....this monthly magazine was sold in Australia from 1933 until 1938 when it was incorporated into "The Australian Motor Cyclist".....

Trade motorcycle advertisements in motorcycling magazines give a fascinating look at what was sold to the general motorcycle enthusiast.
The magazine I've chosen for this...for no obvious reason...is the August 1935 copy of "Motor Cycling in NSW", taken from my archive....
Little comment is needed from me other than to remind you it was an Australian magazine, but British  and American Motorcycles were supreme at the time.