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Ariel-Advert-1933 
 Ariel Red Hunter advert from January 5th 1933 issue of 'The Motor Cycle' 12000 miles of unparalleled reliability 
 Keywords: Ariel, Red Hunter, advert, January, 5th, 1933, The Motor Cycle, 12000 miles, unparalleled, reliability, motorcycle, motorbike, bike, rider, riding
TCMFEB 068-069 
 ACU - Six Days Reliability Trials 1922 held in the Isle of Man 
 Keywords: Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection (10 files)

A collection of images from our vast archive depicting motorcycles and motorcycling lifestyle from the early 1900's through to the present day.
BSA12A 
 BSA reliability trial, October 1913. 
 Keywords: BSA, BSA Bookazine, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series
BSA79b 
 The Tasmanian 421 mile reliability trial was a tie between George O'Keefe (left) and John Brickhill. 
 Keywords: BSA, BSA Bookazine, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series
GCR0000002 
 Competitors getting numbered at reliability run. 
 Keywords: Club Rallies etc., Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
GCR0000003 
 Final touches at reliability run. 
 Keywords: Club Rallies etc., Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
GCR0000018 
 Sabbon, a Norton rider, who completed the course at the reliability trail from Paris to the Pyrennes. 
 Keywords: Club Rallies etc., Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Norton
GCR0000027 
 Manchester M.C. 100 miles reliability trial. 
 Keywords: Club Rallies etc., Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
GL0000001 
 Leicester MCC Reliability Trial for the Edwards Cup. 
 Keywords: Leicester Material, Leicester MCC, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group
GM0000024 
 Men of the British Airborne Forces who landed on the Continent on D-day with two of the Royal Enfield lightweights, true go-any-where motor cycles, and a folding bicycle. The "Flying Fleas" - light, easy to lift over obstacles, quiet, capable of over 40mph and of averaging comfortably over 30mph and 100 mpg - are now used for many purposes and are proving extremely reliable. 
 Keywords: Military, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Royal Enfield
GPB0000003 
 The 1958 BSA Model A10 650 cc Police Motorcycle. A sound, reliable and fast machine. 
 Keywords: BSA, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Police Bikes
Sheenebookazine10 
 Jarno Saarinen chases down fellow Yamaha rider Phil Read in a 250cc race at Silverstone on 13 August 1972. Saarinen went on to win that year's 250 world title, while Sheene struggled with reliability problems. Sadly, the Finnish ace was killed at the 1973 250cc Monza GP in a multi-bike crash which also claimed the life of Italian champion Renzo Pasolini. 
 Keywords: Barry Sheene, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, Mortons Media Group Ltd, motor cycle, motorcycle, Sheene, Nick Nicholls Collection at Mortons Archive

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Collection > From our issues - motorcycles (8 files)

Images used in our publications, now available for commercial use.
125 VELO PROTO 60 2 
 "Mechanical simplicity, plus technical characteristics that make a scooter reliable and economical with minimum owner-attention, are built-in features of the flat-twin two-stroke "Viceroy" by Velocette, Britians newest 250cc scooter. 
 Keywords: Classic Images - Tried and Tested, Glass plate, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Velocette
cr2009cjan 
 Few great racers make great engineers. Sidecar driver Helmut Fath was most definitely the exception to the rule. Captured here deep in concentration as, along with long-time passenger Wolfgang Kalauch, he drifts the URS outfit, a machine built entirely with his own hands, into a fast Oulton Park sweeper during the 1968 International meeting. Working in a tiny workshop, German Fath managed to build a four-cylinder engine so powerful, and reliable, that it took him and Kalauch to that season’s World Championship, denying the previously dominant BMW crews victory. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Helmut Fath, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Oulton Park
cr2009cjan 
 Few great racers make great engineers. Sidecar driver Helmut Fath was most definitely the exception to the rule. Captured here deep in concentration as, along with long-time passenger Wolfgang Kalauch, he drifts the URS outfit, a machine built entirely with his own hands, into a fast Oulton Park sweeper during the 1968 International meeting. Working in a tiny workshop, German Fath managed to build a four-cylinder engine so powerful, and reliable, that it took him and Kalauch to that season’s World Championship, denying the previously dominant BMW crews victory. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Garage Wall Poster Collection No. 1, Helmut Fath, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Oulton Park
GM0000024 
 Men of the British Airborne Forces who landed on the Continent on D-day with two of the Royal Enfield lightweights, true go-any-where motor cycles, and a folding bicycle. The "Flying Fleas" - light, easy to lift over obstacles, quiet, capable of over 40mph and of averaging comfortably over 30mph and 100 mpg - are now used for many purposes and are proving extremely reliable. 
 Keywords: Garage Wall Poster Collection No. 1, Military, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Royal Enfield
Major Events Box 1912 01 
 English-Dutch International Reliability Trial 1912 - Competitors signing the checking sheet at Apeildoorn 
 Keywords: August, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle
Major Events Box 1912 02 
 English-Dutch International Reliability Trial 1912 - C Wilson (Morgan Runabout) leaving the first check 
 Keywords: August, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle
WD145297@NW200 PIC 1 
 Joe Ryan's 'fireplace' Norotns were aesthetically appalling but were amazingly fast - and reliable to boot. Here Ian McGregor powers on to victory in 1965. 
 Keywords: Action, Classic Racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, North West 200, The call of the roads
WD34112@velo 03 
 Velocette's 250cc two-stroke was highly regarded in 1923, combining reliability with economy. 
 Keywords: 2005, May, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, The Classic MotorCycle, Velocette

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection (8 files)

The Mortons Archive team have carefully selected a collection of classic images from our archive, which have been used in our magazine titles recently.
BSA12A 
 BSA reliability trial, October 1913. 
 Keywords: BSA, BSA Bookazine, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, motor cycle, motorcycle, The Scrapbook Series
BSA79b 
 The Tasmanian 421 mile reliability trial was a tie between George O'Keefe (left) and John Brickhill. 
 Keywords: BSA, BSA Bookazine, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media, motor cycle, motorcycle
cr2009cjan 
 Few great racers make great engineers. Sidecar driver Helmut Fath was most definitely the exception to the rule. Captured here deep in concentration as, along with long-time passenger Wolfgang Kalauch, he drifts the URS outfit, a machine built entirely with his own hands, into a fast Oulton Park sweeper during the 1968 International meeting. Working in a tiny workshop, German Fath managed to build a four-cylinder engine so powerful, and reliable, that it took him and Kalauch to that season’s World Championship, denying the previously dominant BMW crews victory. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Helmut Fath, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Oulton Park
cr2009cjan 
 Few great racers make great engineers. Sidecar driver Helmut Fath was most definitely the exception to the rule. Captured here deep in concentration as, along with long-time passenger Wolfgang Kalauch, he drifts the URS outfit, a machine built entirely with his own hands, into a fast Oulton Park sweeper during the 1968 International meeting. Working in a tiny workshop, German Fath managed to build a four-cylinder engine so powerful, and reliable, that it took him and Kalauch to that season’s World Championship, denying the previously dominant BMW crews victory. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Garage Wall Poster Collection No. 1, Helmut Fath, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Oulton Park
GM0000024 
 Men of the British Airborne Forces who landed on the Continent on D-day with two of the Royal Enfield lightweights, true go-any-where motor cycles, and a folding bicycle. The "Flying Fleas" - light, easy to lift over obstacles, quiet, capable of over 40mph and of averaging comfortably over 30mph and 100 mpg - are now used for many purposes and are proving extremely reliable. 
 Keywords: Garage Wall Poster Collection No. 1, Military, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Royal Enfield
Major Events Box 1912 01 
 English-Dutch International Reliability Trial 1912 - Competitors signing the checking sheet at Apeildoorn 
 Keywords: August, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle
Major Events Box 1912 02 
 English-Dutch International Reliability Trial 1912 - C Wilson (Morgan Runabout) leaving the first check 
 Keywords: August, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Motor Cycle
WD145297@NW200 PIC 1 
 Joe Ryan's 'fireplace' Norotns were aesthetically appalling but were amazingly fast - and reliable to boot. Here Ian McGregor powers on to victory in 1965. 
 Keywords: Action, Classic Racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, North West 200, The call of the roads

MORTONS ARCHIVE > Mortons Archive Print Collection > Archive collection > From our issues - motorcycles (4 files)

Images used in our publications, now available for commercial use.
cr2009cjan 
 Few great racers make great engineers. Sidecar driver Helmut Fath was most definitely the exception to the rule. Captured here deep in concentration as, along with long-time passenger Wolfgang Kalauch, he drifts the URS outfit, a machine built entirely with his own hands, into a fast Oulton Park sweeper during the 1968 International meeting. Working in a tiny workshop, German Fath managed to build a four-cylinder engine so powerful, and reliable, that it took him and Kalauch to that season’s World Championship, denying the previously dominant BMW crews victory. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Garage Wall Poster Collection No. 1, Helmut Fath, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Oulton Park
cr2009cjan 
 Few great racers make great engineers. Sidecar driver Helmut Fath was most definitely the exception to the rule. Captured here deep in concentration as, along with long-time passenger Wolfgang Kalauch, he drifts the URS outfit, a machine built entirely with his own hands, into a fast Oulton Park sweeper during the 1968 International meeting. Working in a tiny workshop, German Fath managed to build a four-cylinder engine so powerful, and reliable, that it took him and Kalauch to that season’s World Championship, denying the previously dominant BMW crews victory. 
 Keywords: 2009 calendar, action, classic racer, Helmut Fath, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group Ltd, Oulton Park
GM0000024 
 Men of the British Airborne Forces who landed on the Continent on D-day with two of the Royal Enfield lightweights, true go-any-where motor cycles, and a folding bicycle. The "Flying Fleas" - light, easy to lift over obstacles, quiet, capable of over 40mph and of averaging comfortably over 30mph and 100 mpg - are now used for many purposes and are proving extremely reliable. 
 Keywords: Garage Wall Poster Collection No. 1, Military, Mortons, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Royal Enfield
WD145297@NW200 PIC 1 
 Joe Ryan's 'fireplace' Norotns were aesthetically appalling but were amazingly fast - and reliable to boot. Here Ian McGregor powers on to victory in 1965. 
 Keywords: Action, Classic Racer, Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, North West 200, The call of the roads

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