Description
North Wales students removed the very long sign of the Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch railway station in Anglesey and carried it to South Wales before hositing up onto the Wenvoe television mast at St Lythans
A dozen cowboys and saloon girls created a 'High Dawn' scene before the traffic came
A man tries to put out the fire while a spectator sits nonchalantly on a wall watching proceedings
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A 1936 Riley Sprite 1.5 litre TT Genesis North Wales students removed theA 1936 Riley Sprite 1. 5 litre TT. This is a 1936 'Works' car similar to the one driven to victory in the 1935 Tourist Trophy race by the legendary Freddie Dixon. Fifteen years later the late Mike Hawthorn won the Ulster Trophy race in this Riley, thus establishing him in the forefront of British racing motorists. Mike Hawthorn had restored the chassis as seen here a short while before his tragic death in 1959.
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