The Bulletin
The Membership Secretary has the Club stock of spare Bulletins. These range from the 1960′s to the present day. To enquire about the issues available contact the Membership Secretary here To see the cover as a larger image click on it.
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The Bulletin December 2011. This cover shows Andy Tallack’s Super Aero alongside a Frazer Nash at Ambersley Museum and Heritage Centre. To see the Events Page, Diary Dates and Contents click here. Club Members who have registered for the Club Web Site can read this Bulletin in the Members Area. |
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The Bulletin November 2011. This cover depicts the Grand Prix belonging to Stephen Clark- as found in the scrapyard in 1969. |
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The Bulletin October 2011. This cover depicts Pete Thompson’s Aero at the Nutbourne Vineyard, the destination of the Oliver Brooke Memorial Run. Photo by Dennis Rushton Overseas Members who have not yet received their October copy can read a pdf copy here. Note this is for registered members only. |
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The Bulletin September 2011. The Le Puy Notre Dame event is always popular amongst The Morgan Three Wheeler fraternity. This years event had an unusual twist with a Night ” Event ” The cover shows Grahame Joseph taking part.
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The Bulletin August 2011.Nick Wood – a moving obituary by Chas Reynolds on p7.
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The Bulletin July 2011. A piece of creative photography from Grahame Joseph – no trickery, no smoke, just mirrors. Why is there no reflection of either camera or cameraman …. Grahame says it took ages !
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The Bulletin June 2011 The highlight in May was The Vintage Revival at Montlhery near Paris. The historic circuit saw over two hundred vintage vehicles descend on it for the 7th and 8th May. This photo by Robert Joseph of the Morgan Racers on the banking at well over 100 mph gives a taste of the event. It was a stirring sight that thrilled the spectators. The hero at the top of the banking is Tim Gray passengered by the intrepid Andy Seaton. |
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The Bulletin May 2011 The MTWC supported the first Prescott Bike Festival, organised by Severn Freewheelers a Charity run by volunteer bikers who transport essential medical supplies between hospitals. This spectacular photo by Dennis Rushton of Bill Tuer on the Prescott Track was taken from a usually prohibited part of the track. As the runs were not timed, Dennis was allowed access, the resulting photo captures the concentration and wheel lift- magnificent.
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The Bulletin April 2011 This picture, by Nick Taylor at the Geneva Motor Show shows the new Morgan Three Wheeler. An all new design, yet with striking similarities to the original trike.The Morgan stand remained a focal point for many who were keen to see Morgan’s latest offering. The big S&S engine on the front really looks the part, it will be interesting to see how it performs on the road, once road testing begins. With advance orders of around 500 vehicles there is an obvious demand. Of course this was the April issue and there was an above the usual amount of content that could only be described as spoof. Would you admit to being taken in by any of the stories ?
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The Bulletin March 2011 Showing how varied are the interests of MTWC Members is this interesting cover. The South Coast Group visit to Fairbourne Carriages, shows Francis Wood’s 200-mile Aero along with the recently restored American Phaeton and the body of the Althorp State Chariot. Photo by Howard Joseph.
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The Bulletin February 2011 As we reach the tail end of what seems like a long winter, we see Dave Anscombe’s F4 somewhere in central England during the recent deep freeze. A Morgan Threewheeler on ice or packed snow is highly predictable, though to what extent is a matter of opinion. Photo, Dave Anscombe. |
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The Bulletin January 2011 The sad death of Oliver Brooke was a great loss to the club. Oliver played an active role on the club committee, latterly in running Mogspares. Here we see a happy Oliver Brooke accompanied by passenger Oliver Pitts, a longstanding friend from Oliver’s early days in the MTWC. This photograph was taken on one of Oliver’s well known Round Britain Tours. Photo by Dennis Plater. |
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