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Halliwell family

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Possibly around 1944
Possibly around 1944
Photo: Karen
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Item #: 25760
My Dad Frank Halliwell, grandmother (behind him) Lilian nee Webb.

Comment by: Giovanni on 8th December 2014 at 10:43

This photo reminds me of Giacomo Agostini as a young lad!

Comment by: Gary Winstanley on 8th December 2014 at 21:20

Young Ago'would have dropped the bars and ditched the chair pretty quickly. Looks like an early twenties BSA?

Comment by: Sandra on 8th December 2014 at 22:43

Great photo! My dad had a BSA motor bike & sidecar and believe it or not before he got a bigger vehicle it carried seven of us! Talk about crammed i! Dad & mum on bike children in the sidecar!

Comment by: Ellen on 9th December 2014 at 04:22

Sandra; that must have been when you "were VERY young"! (lol)

Comment by: Giovanni on 9th December 2014 at 09:50

BSA - Birmingham Small Arms competed with the Italian manufacturers. At one time, streets were full of bikes and sidecars before people could afford motor cars!

Comment by: Sandra on 9th December 2014 at 09:53

Yes Ellen, we were all small! It is surprising how much clothes etc can be stored in the nose cone & pannier bags.Our motorbike & sidecar was a large one.It had seats front & rear.Happy days,if not a little squashed!

Comment by: Sandra on 9th December 2014 at 09:55

Yes Ellen, we were all small! It is surprising how much clothes etc can be stored in the nose cone & pannier bags.Our motorbike & sidecar was a large one.It had seats front & rear.Happy days,if not a little squashed!

Comment by: Albert. on 9th December 2014 at 15:46

It is so long ago, that I have forgotten my workmates name, other than his first name was Jack, and he lived in Schofield Lane. We worked together, in the tunnels, at the Maypole pit, Abram. After our shift had finished, I would travel home to Lower Ince, in the side car of his motor cycle.
Not the most comfortable of ways to travel, but it was very much appreciated.
This was 1952/53.

Comment by: Albert. on 13th December 2014 at 15:01

I would have been more correct if I had stated, within the immediate area of Schofield Lane, that is where Jack lived.

Comment by: John Walsh's Best Mate on 30th December 2014 at 15:00

Giovanni said, "BSA - Birmingham Small Arms competed with the Italian manufacturers."

Errrrrrrrrrrr., excuse me! BSA certainly DID NOT compete with the Italian manufacturers. The Italian manufacturers were simply overshadowed by the majority of the BRITISH motorcycle manufacturers of that time.
You could say "the Italian manufacturers ATTEMPTED, unsuccessfully, to compete with the British manufacturers !

Comment by: Elizabeth Mathews nee Hines on 7th January 2015 at 22:56

This is the year I born in great St wallgate great times

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