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Thames Sailing Barge

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By Nicholas Biebuyck


The Thames sailing barge is a type of commercial boat used in the 19th century to transport goods in and around the Thames estuary. Their flat bottom and simple rigging made them easy ships to pilot (only requiring a crew of two) in the shallow waters and creeks surrounding the area. They were traditionally wooden hulled and between 80 and 90 feet in length with a beam of 20 feet, running spritsail rigging on two masts. The smaller rear sail is mainly used for steering when tacking. The sails gain their rust red colour from the red ochre used in the dressing to waterproof them.


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George Cohen and his Daytona Manx

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By Nicholas Biebuyck


My good friend George Cohen rode his 1952 Daytona Manx up Goodwood hill at the 2012 Festival of Speed. Here is a shot of him in full flight with his matching Ruby helmet. He will also be riding the bike at Goodwood Revival in the Barry Sheene memorial Trophy partnering with Maria Costello MBE.


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The Duke by John Mellor

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Hello Frank -

I have an old reel to reel film that shows The Duke on a 4-person paddleboard.
In this film, the man in the back is shown prone paddling but once they caught the wave, he stood up and the lady got on his shoulders. It is not very apparent but Duke is using a double bladed paddle with a tether connected from the shaft to the front of the board. It appears as if the board is a hollow plywood model. I suppose it could be argued that the 'board' is more of a boat, but I kind of like it anyway. My best guess is that this film is from the mid 30s.
My apologies for the poor image quality. I took a snapshot of the film in freeze-frame mode after pausing the projector.

Regards,
John Mellor


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Vintage Motorcycle Documentary

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Yesterday’s Explorer is Today’s True Artist.




Triumphant Vision is a documentary following Thomas Bowins and his Triumph motorcycle across America.
Intent on exploring unfamiliar arts and territories, Bowins is a graphic artist who will travel from Miami to Montreal to Chicago, stopping along the way to collaborate with artists, musicians, photographers and foodies. His goal is to pioneer America’s Next Frontier – its creative cache – in a way that’s never been done before: through making a new media documentary that combines music, adventure, and film, and inspires our generation to see life itself as a work of art.


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When a Dreames comes true

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Yesterday Anthony Rose from Sydney Australia sned me these pictures of his toys ... Its the first time on the Journal that i do a post mixing Motorcycles, Cars and Boats, all from the same owner and what i like. Anthony races classic yachts and restores bikes and cars when he is not not working as a director. Matt from Machine is a good mate of him along with the guys from Deus Motorcycles and Jonathan from Icon in LA. He also edits two very cool blogs : yachtingclassics.blogspot.com & whateverscool.com. Take a look and enjoy. Frank

 1973 Bonneville Chopper

Triumph Bonneville TT Special

1932 Ford Roadster

1960 series 2 Land Rover


... And the Jewel, the Yacht Tanami, a  40ft Cole design built in 1966.


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Chapal Paris

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Chapal is one of the most famous French leather, created in 1832. There are 5 generations of passion, expertise and history. It is also that of a man today, Jean François Bardinon, whose childhood was steeped in the world of motorsport and industry.


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Casas del Sol

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This is a stunning natural and exotic Casas del Sol Contemporary Tropical Villas, which it’s located in Koh Tao, Thailand. Hot climate, lots of sun and sea make such villas an island of paradise, atmosphere in the villa is very cool and fresh because it has glass doors and large windows. Casas del Sol Contemporary Tropical Villas has a swimming pool and patio directly overlooking the sea, In the living room there are sofa modern color combination of black and white with a table of unique-shaped timber... Read more


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1939 Hacker Thunderbird


Barry Sheene Manx Walmsley

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Picture © satchfan1's

Britain's great road racing hero Barry Sheene won his 1975 and 1977 500cc world championships on foreign machines. But when Bazza returned to the sport decades later to contest historic bike events, he rode a newly-made version of the most classic British racer, the single cylinder Manx Norton.


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Project Mongolia by Hook Motors

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Project Mongolia : Read more

- HOOK MOTORS -

via Don Minzoni 4/2a , 40121 Bologna, Italy
tel: (0039) 051 24 6509 / email: info@hookmotors.com


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Miss Mot'Art September 2012 : Eugenia

My First Flying lesson over the Basque Country

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The Robin DR400 is a wooden sport monoplane, conceived by Pierre Robin and Jean Délémontez. The Robin DR400 first flew in 1972 and was still in production in 2008. It has a tricycle undercarriage, and can carry four people. The DR400 aircraft have the 'cranked wing' configuration, in which the dihedral angle of the outer wing is much greater than the inboard, a configuration which they share with Jodel aircraft. This model is considered easy to fly by many and quiet during flight due to its wooden frame.

The Latécoère House
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Paris Blues 1961

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Paris Blues is made in 1961 by Martin Ritt, starring Paul Newman, Sidney Poitier, Joanne Woodward and Diahann Carroll. The story is about two American jazzmen in Paris. Ram played by Paul Newman, is a jazz musician who wants to be a composer, and his fellow musician Eddie, played by Sidney Poitier, has escaped from America's racism to a more liberal Paris.


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Iron & Resin

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Iron & Resin : Born in a small, Southern California, blue-collar beach town, graced with world class point breaks and seaside racetracks, where ghosts of a once towering oil industry still linger in the shadows. Iron & resin is the brainchild of several friends who, after decades of collective experience building successful clothing brands, decided to turn back the clock and start anew. The result is a small, hand built collection of goods that draws heavily upon the founder’s own lifestyles and experiences.


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Goodwood Revival 2012 : The Car Paddock

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With September comes the end of Summer in England together with the great end of season event, the Goodwood Revival. The sensory overload is particularly brutal, surrounded by beautiful people, immeasurably rare machinery, noise which you hear hardly anywhere else (I spent 90% of the weekend walking around with earplugs in to try and defuse the aural onslaught) and so many friends you have missed for so long. I took hundreds of photos so will try and break them in to some categories over the next few days, with the pinnacles of automotive engineering in static beauty from the paddock being first up. Above: a line up of Astons consisting of 2 DB4GTs, a DB4GT Zagato, Project 212 and Project 214.


 A whole load of Ferrari 250 GT SWBs with the party being crashed by a Maserati and 250 Drogo.


 Count the GTOs. The ex-Innes Ireland chassis 3505 in the foreground.


 A few more to get the total up to 15.


 Half of the Silver Arrows: it was impossible to get a clear shot all weekend as they were constantly surrounded.


An amazing line up of Cobras in honour of Carroll Shelby.


The Daytona and Le Mans Coupes. It was interesting to see the differences between the two side by side.


 The Aerodynamica that I posted about last week and even more dramatic in the metal.


 Two Porsche 904/6s from the Fordwater trophy sitting next to the competition, a 275GTB/C. Always a good racing pitting MG Bs, Morgans and Lotus' against Shelby Mustangs and Alfa TZ1s!


 The beautifully prepared, incredibly loud and super quick Ecurie Francorchamps SWB/C.


A selection of GT40s with the pale green Targa Florio roadster just out of shot to the right.


A nicely patina'd Maserati A6GCS.


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Goodwood Revival 2012: The Motorcycle Paddock

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The Goodwood motorcycle race alternates each year between pre-62 machines (short stroke Manxes with 4LS front brakes and welded back ends together with a raft of G50s) and Pre-55, the latter being on track this year. As a result there was an eclectic mix of machines including; Gilera and MV 4s, early Dominators, long stroke bolt up Manxes, Vincents (a twin and a single no less), Gold Stars, T110s, Velos and even a JAP v-twin in a Featherbed frame. Above is George Cohen's Daytona plunger Manx that he piloted with Maria Costello and a pair of Manxes from the UK and Spain.


A tidy wideline Domi 99 on open megas marking it's territory as all good British machines do, but it takes a brave man to race with a Norton single leading shoe front brake. In this case that dubious honour went to  Richard Ellis and James Haydon.


My personal favourite of the weekend: Mick Hemmings' Domi 99 with a lot of trick bits (more on that later), along side a machine I photographed for The MotArt a couple of years ago the Vincent Grey Flash. Hiding in the background is the Woden-JAP Norton.


The Walmsley stable at the end of the day including the National Motorcycle Museum Gold Star which Fred fettles, a G50 which had made for great decoration as was not raced at the Revival and the two Manxes.


The Lusk family Rapide in the foreground (which was one of the fastest machines on two wheels through the speed trap on Lavant at the hands of Chester and Carlie Williams) surround by a bevy of motorcycles including a Rudge TT rep, a couple of Goldies and a Gilera Saturno.


Another Norton Featherbed Twin : given their poor racing success at the top levels of the sport in period, it was great to see so many on track over the weekend.


Away from the main paddock there were a lot of great, non-competition machinery on display including this pretty little MV 125 outside the drivers club which was being used as a pit bike.


A knot of Matchless G3Ls and REs in military drab next to the car paddock with some individuals having fun invoking the blitz spirit !


A Triumph desert sled on a stall in the market place providing inspiration for the off road project on the boil at the moment (more on that later as well).


George bought along his latest special: a Featherbed which has been modded to accommodate an under seat exhaust system, fitted with a Daytona Manx engine, Hemmings/Quaife gearbox, and some particularly beautiful hubs.


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BMW R80 RT

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Michael Hammer from Germany send me these very cool pictures from his BMW R80RT police that he rebuilt into this very nice and simple bobber. Sober and classic, all what i like. Great job Michael


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Goodwood Revival 2012 : Motorcycles on Track

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So after touring the paddock it was time to watch the action on track. The weather was wonderful on Saturday, when I took all of two photos, and was overcast on Sunday when I had time to watch the whole of the race and snap the action from the pit wall. Above is one of the saturday shots with the number 26 MV 500/4 most prominent in the centre of the frame and fine examples of the Goodwood fashion in the foreground.


My good friend George Cohen lining up for the Le Mans style start and the flag to drop in his Ruby. The number 19 Walmsley Manx of Gardner and Pemberton is to right of shot, and George's co-rider Maria Costello is standing by the pit wall.



And their off : Rudge, Velo and Manx streaming past the pit wall, chests to the tank and flat out of the chicane towards Madwick corner.


Inside the pits everything feels amplified with the sounds echoing around and the emotions running high as riders start to come in for their change overs (there are two per machine with a swap halfway through) and mechanical issues starting to raise their ugly head.


The boys from Belstaff come into pit on their Manx wearing lucky number 7 : particularly fitting for the Barry Sheene memorial trophy.


Maria makes the change and heads back out on track.


Old friends from Spain doing their rider swap literally at my feet: the quick pairing of Folch-Rusinol Jnr and Viscasillas.


Duncan Fitchett spectating after his stint in the saddle sporting some very attractive team leathers surrounded by more great Goodwood fashion.


George watches on.


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Viceroy Hotel, Bali

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The Viceroy is a family run luxury hotel consisting of 25 private villas in the Ubud region known as Bali's "Valley of the Kings".






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Gloverall Duffle Coat

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The duffle coat is an item of warm outer clothing that first saw use in World War I and was later modified for deployment by the Royal Navy in World War II. Field Marshall Montgomery was famous wearer of the coat to identify him with his troops, which bought about the nickname for the duffle of "Monty coat". After the war there was a huge surplus of the coats which Gloverall bought up and have continued to make them to this day.

The image above shows Mike Hawthorn, Tony Brooks and Stirling Moss at the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix, with Brooks sporting a duffle coat in a shade to match his face paint of oil and dirt. Moss and Hawthorn retired after carnage in the 4th lap of the race, but Brooks went on to bring his Vanwall in second to Fangio's Maserati (image from the Klemantaski Collection).






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