candy-tyrrell
candy-tyrrell
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candy-tyrrell · 9 days ago
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Bill Werbeniuk - pictured in 1983 - at the wheel of the bus which he'd drive from venue to venue around the UK and had been converted into a mobile home.
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candy-tyrrell · 28 days ago
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Zeltango
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candy-tyrrell · 1 month ago
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A London Transport pre-war RT bus on route 93, which suffered an accident whilst skidding on the steep Wimbledon Hill, in places 1 in 8, during the severe snowstorm in early January 1952. It was a write-off.
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candy-tyrrell · 2 months ago
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WONDER WOMAN🌸
Hiroko Hori (1949–1985) was a trailblazer in Japanese motorsport and is widely celebrated as the nation's first female professional motorcycle racer. Her story began with a simple Honda Super Cub, a modest machine that sparked a passion for two wheels launching her on a ground-breaking career through the 1970s and early 1980s.
In 1976 - at a time when female riders were officially barred from competition in her homeland - Hori shattered gender barriers by participating in a Japanese road race. Her exceptional performance led to a change in regulations, opening the doors for women to take part in Japanese motorsport.
With ambitions beyond the racetrack, Hori also embarked on a 40,000 km journey across 25 countries on a 1975 Honda CB750F, showcasing her adventurous spirit. In 1978, she also co-founded the "Powder Puff" race, Japan's first women-only motorcycle competition, and established "Hirokono" a motorcycle gear shop catering exclusively for female riders.
Among her racing highlights were back-to-back appearances in the 4-hour endurance race at Suzuka Circuit in 1980 and 1981, riding as part of a two rider female team on a 400cc Suzuki twin. Tackling over 200 miles of intense racing, Hori and her co-pilot proved they could compete head-to-head in one of Japan’s toughest motorsport events.
A gifted storyteller as well, Hori chronicled her adventures through books and travelogues. One of her most famous works, “Me and the Sahara and Motorcycle”, details her gruelling 8,000 km trek across the Sahara Desert on a Suzuki DR500.
Tragically, Hori passed away in 1985 while preparing for a new adventure in China's Taklamakan Desert. Her legacy of adventure and freedom is something that all motorcyclists can identify with; and the fact that women are now accepted as part of the fabric of motorcycle racing is testament to her and other pioneering female competitors. A true Wonder Woman...
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candy-tyrrell · 2 months ago
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A date with death (almost)
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candy-tyrrell · 2 months ago
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Pete runs out of luck!
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candy-tyrrell · 3 months ago
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Jungle Jim & Jungle Pam
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candy-tyrrell · 3 months ago
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August 1979 and little Claire Standen stands dwarfed as the Incredible Hulk smashes through a brick wall. The 25ft mural had been painted on an outside wall at a community centre on Hall Lane in Armley.
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candy-tyrrell · 4 months ago
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Danielle Sellers
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candy-tyrrell · 4 months ago
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Christina Applegate
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candy-tyrrell · 4 months ago
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Winifred Street junction with Albert Road, Blackpool, 1980.
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candy-tyrrell · 4 months ago
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Blackpool's Talbot Road Station in 1980.
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candy-tyrrell · 4 months ago
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Kiosks and arcades on the Golden Mile in 1980.
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candy-tyrrell · 4 months ago
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A photo taken with a telephoto lens showing the build up of traffic on Wellington Bridge at 5pm on Tuesday, August 17, 1976.
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candy-tyrrell · 4 months ago
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Joanne Latham
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Godess
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candy-tyrrell · 4 months ago
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Fares Please
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