Various articles that my Dad kept.
To some extent this section may be regarded as an extension of another collection that can be seen at Thirties 3s 2s and 4s. However, there is certainly much more reading here for the enthusiast.
There are quite a number of these mostly from the 1930s and 1940s, which I have arranged in chronological order. Principally the subject is three-wheel cars but they were not Dad's only interest. A number of articles were two-page spreads and rather than make them unreadable I have positioned facing pages one above the other.
- Page01 The Motor Cycle April 1933 Attractive Enclosed Three-wheelers.
- Page02 The Motor Cycle March 1934 Part of an article by "Friar John" concerning smaller cars.
- Page03 Motor Cycling May 1935 Has the Three-wheeler a Future?
- Page04 Motor Cycling June 1935 A Villiers-powered Aeroplane.
- Page05 Motor Cycling June 1935 The Kaiser Three-wheeler.
- Page06 Motor Cycling June 1935 Three Wheeler Topics - a 1910 oddity.
- Page07 Motor Cycling July 1935 A Remarkable Three-wheeler Built by an Amateur.
- Page08 Motor Cycling June 1935 Three Wheeler Topics - a Morgan Conversion.
- Page09 Aero Digest November 1935 The "Tipsy" Sport Aeroplane.
- Page10 Motor Cycling November 1935 Three Wheeler Topics - a Hood Conversion.
- Page11 Motor Cycling April 1937 Three Wheeler Topics - Easter Fun.
- Page12 Motor Cycling April 1937 "Ferni's" New Record - 175 mph!.
- Page13 Motor Cycling April 1937 Three Cross-engined Jobs.
- Page14 Motor Cycling May 1937 Three Wheeler Topics - brake coupling for a twin Morgan.
- Page15 Motor Cycling May 1937 Three Wheeler Topics - An AJS/Austin 7 Build.
- Page16 The Motor Cycle August 1937 A Dream Machine Come True.
- Page17 The Motor Cycle September 1937 The Latest B.M.W.s.
- Page18 The Motor Cycle November 1937 Streamlining Has Come To Stay.
- Page19 Motor Cycling December 1937 World's Fastest Motorcyclist.
- Page20 Motor Cycling April 1939 This Engine Makes News.
- Page21 Motor Cycling August 1939 The eviolution of "The Menace".
- Page22 The Motor Cycle October 1939 Revised Lighting Regulations.
- Page23 Motor Cycling June 1941 Blitz Troops in Training.
- Page24 Motor Cycling February 1942 A Plea For Three-wheelers.
- Page25 Motor Cycling March 1942 Three-wheelers of the Future.
- Page26 Motor Cycling March 1942 Science versus Sheer Strength.
- Page27 Motor Cycling July 1942 A Small Ground Trainer.
- Page28 Motor Cycling July 1942 A Novel Three-wheeler.
- Page29 Motor Cycling November 1942 Everybody's Business by "Carbon".
- Page30 Motor Cycling November 1942 Efficient Air Filters for Motorcycles.
- Page31 Motor Cycling January 1943 A Three-wheeler Suggestion.
- Page32 Motor Cycling January 1943 What Shall We Get?.
- Page33 Motor Cycling January 1943 A Wooden Motorcycle.
- Page34 Motor Cycling January 1943 The Editors Corresponence - various letters.
- Page35 Motor Cycling February 1943 Everybody's Business by "Carbon" - mainly motorcycle engines with 4 wheels.
- Page36 The Motor Cycle January 1945 Some Two-strokes Always Two-stroke.
- Page37 The Motor Cycle April 1945 Miniature Two-strokes.
- Page38 Motor Cycling November 1946 Introducing The Swallow "Gadabout".
- Page39 Motor Cycling November 1946 Simplicity is the Keynote.
- Page40 Daily Telegraph and Morning Post May 1959 Lawn Mower Engines Power U.S. Racers.
- Page41 The Motor Cycle May 1960 We Went to "Fort Williams" as Well.