Thursday, February 12, 2009
Continuing with another selection from Allan Schafer's literature collection, now in my custody....
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 6:26 PMI'm on a roll with Allan Schafers photos.... the letter from L.Pratt and the photograph are self explanetary.
The Williams Bros., picture is in Wentworth Avenue, Sydney, which recently was the "home" to many motorcycle businesses and there is still one left... Action Suzuki.
The picture is in 1923 and a notice on the shop window refers to a success by Douglas, locally during 1921, and another refers to the 1923 models. The line-up of Douglas motorcycles is an order of 15 for the Australian Gas Light Company Ltd.... presumably for their gas meter readers to ride...
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Pictures from my Archive… a frequent dip into photographs that I want to share with you….
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 9:27 PMContinuing with another selection from Allan Schafer's literature collection, now in my custody....
Allan Schafer of Grafton, a town in northern NSW,
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Interesting the comment on the back of the photo of Jim Whalley..he seems to claim he is ( presumably in 1937 ) to be the only motorcycle agent to have entered a machine that won the Senior TT (1930).
Well my records show Walter Handley won on a works Rudge, not Whalley…but in my comprehensive pile of TT programs, the 1930 Senior program is missing, so I can’t check on who entered Handley….
He may be correct.
Whalley rode in the IOM TT races from 1921 to 1930, retired heaps of times and was 5th in the 1921 Junior TT on a Massey.
Saturday, October 4, 2008

Allan Schafer of Grafton, a town in northern NSW, Australia as a young man was a prolific letter writer to overseas motorcycling "greats". This one is a reply to his letter together with an autographed photo, from Graham Walker, a factory Rudge rider, winning the Lightweight TT in 1931 on a Rudge and the photo shows Graham in the paddock at the TT after the 1930 Junior TT in which he finished 3rd on the 350 Rudge. Rudge machines finished 1st,2nd and 3rd in the Junior TT that year.

Saturday, September 13, 2008
Pictures from my Archive… a frequent dip into photographs that I want to share with you….
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 9:52 PMContinuing with another selection from Allan Schafer's literature collection, now i
n my custody....Allan Schafer of Grafton, a town in northern NSW, Australia as a young man was a prolific letter writer to overseas motorcycling "greats". This one is a reply to his letter together with an autographed photo, from Les Archer, from a flamboyant family in English motorcycling, who ran a business, father then son, both Les Archer, Known as Archers of Aldershot and "The Riders Agent" . The first photo shows father and son with what many consider an example of the mysterious Mk.6 KTT Velocette. The model that was never released...I'll do a future blog on this model KTT... factory records indicate three were use in the 1936 IOM TT, I've photos also of one in 1937 and the Archer one was taken then.
The second is Les Senior on a works Velocette "Dog Kennel" 350cc SOHC racer, at Quarter Bridge during the 1934 Junior TT, in which he finished 6th.
The bottom photo is a still of Les,snr, on the 1934 works Velocette in the paddock of the IOM.
This photo is acredited to S.R.Keig Ltd, code 1934/66.
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Those of you reading my blog will have delighted in the photographs and letters written to Allan Schafer in reply to his correspondence in the 1930s....
I'd like to share a couple of photos of Allan as a younger man around this time.....
Allan is shown on his 1940 MAC 348cc Velocette, likely in the Grafton area of NSW where Allan lived all his life, running the family motorcycle, then later bicycle business. He was an excellent tennis player and was involved in tennis at a State level.
A prolific letter writer, he wrote to many famous riders, both in Australia and overseas, receiving delightful letters, now so historic, in reply, usually with an autographed photograph.
These have proved invaluable to historians today and Jim Scaysbrook, editor of "Old Bike Australasia" is keen to utilise them.
Not heard of Old Bike Australasia? A new addition to newsagents in the Historic/Classic literature field and now published bi-monthly, for details check out http://www.bandt.com.au/view_media.asp?mediaid=150150
I'd corresponded with Allan sporadically over the years in my Velocette research and met him several times and was delighted when he invited me to become custodian of his collection, sometime in the 1990s....this blog has to be an obvious solution to sharing his treasures with those interested.
The other photograph, also taken in 1940, at the Easter Australian GP races at Bathurst, NSW, is of Allan watching Tommy Jemison, a sponsored rider from the NSW Velocette Distributor, P & R Williams of Sydney, fettling his Mk.8 KTT.
Few Mk.8 KTTs came into Sydney in 1939, prior to the outbreak of WW2 and is likely to have been either of the two last Mk.8's made in 1939, engine numbers, KTT850 and KTT851 ( I owned the frame of KTT851, serial number SF55 for many years with another KTT engine in it..."nice piece of kit.." as they say).
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Pictures from my Archive… a frequent dip into photographs that I want to share with you….
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 2:55 AMContinuing with another selection from Allan Schafer's literature collection, now in my custody....
Allan Schafer of Grafton, a town in northern NSW, Australia as a young man was a prolific
letter writer to overseas motorcycling "greats". This one is a reply to his letter together with an autographed photo, from George Brough a flamboyant character in English motorcycling, whose motorcycle business did not survive after WW2.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Pictures from my Archive… a frequent dip into photographs that I want to share with you….
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 9:36 PMContinuing with another selection from
Allan Schafer's literature collection, now in my custody....
Allan Schafer of Grafton, a town in northern NSW, Australia
Illustrated above, Jimmy during the 1937 Dutch TT with team manager Joe Craig and team mates Freddie Frith and J.H "crasher" White.
as a young man was a prolific letter writer to overseas motorcycling "greats", this one is a reply to his letter together with an several photos from Jimmy Guthrie, the great Norton factory rider on the mid 1930s, tragically killed in Germany on 8th August 1937.
Several of the envelopes containing the letter from Guthrie to Allan are illustrated and if you are observant, you'll notice the stamps contain the head of the English king, George 5th and the other the head of Edward 8th. 

The interest is the Edward the 8th stamp, as King George 5th died on
20th January 1936, and his eldest son became king as Edward 8th. The dead king's stamps were continued to be used until new dies were stuck for the issue of Edward 8th stamps...then a constitutional crisis developed in England, as the new king announced he was to marry Wallace Simpson, the divorced American socialite... Edward abdicated in favour of his brother, George 6th and so relatively few stamps were produced as the dies were defaced and only a hand full of coins produced, believed to be mint sets.... The stamp illustrated is one of those few.
the back of it.Possibly the last photograph of Jimmy Guthrie alive...taken in the pits during practice for the 1937 German GP...Mildred Woods, wife of Stanley Woods, Jimmy Guthrie and team-mate Freddie Frith.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Pictures from my Archive… a frequent dip into photographs that I want to share with you….
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 3:10 PMContinuing with another selection from Allan Schafer's literature collection, now in my custody....
Davison
rider prewar...






