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Rod Coleman

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The TT Special 1951 (page 9 dated 4th June 1951) describes Rod Coleman or R.W.Coleman as a "motor-cycle dealer from Wanganui" and is aged 25 years. Also, Rod Coleman is the first official entrant from the New Zealand Auto-Cycle Union and first entered the Isle of Man TT Races in 1949 but did not race due to a crash in practice (TT Special 1953 - page 9 dated 8th June 1953). In an article in respect to New Zealand TT riders in the publication Island Racer 2004 - Page 68, Rod Coleman is decribed as the son of "Canonball Coleman" also from Wanganui who first raced at the 1930 Isle of Man TT but retired from the 1930 Junior and Senior Races. The first New Zealand competitor is also described as Alan Woodman who entered the 1910 Isle of Man TT Races, but lost a leg in a practice crash.

H G Tyrell Smith

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Some further information about Henry Tyrell Smith;-

First motor-cycle an ex War Department Douglas and finished 2nd at the 1926 Leinster 200.

1924-1929 studied for Engineering Degree at Trinity College Dublin.

1936-1939 Experimental Department at Excelsior motor-cycles.

1939-1942 Bristol Aeroplane Co working on single cylinder test stands.

1942-1945 Direct Officer Commission for REME. Workshop Office for Guards Armoured Division during D-Day landings and Normandy. In 1945 promoted to Major as a Workshop Control Officer in an engine repair shop at Volkswagen in Wolfsburg. After being war worked in Experimental Department for Triumph Motor-Cycles.

Race Wins;-

1931

350cc Germany Grand Prix

250cc Dutch Grand Prix

1932

350cc Ulster Grand Prix - Rudge 77.89 mph

350cc Brooklands Grand Prix

1933

500cc Leinster 200

1934

250cc German Grand Prix

250cc Belgium Grand Prix

1936

250cc German Grand Prix

350cc Dublin 100

1937

350cc Dublin 100

250cc Leinster 200

1938

250cc North West 200

350cc Dublin 100

(TT Special 1953 - page 22 dated 12th June 1953)

Wal Handley

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I have included further information about aircrash in 1941 to his biography and added information to his debut at the 1922 Isle of Man TT Races.

Race wins at Ulster Grand Prix for Wal Handley

1922 250cc Ok-Supreme 52.39mph

1923 250cc Rex-Acme 55.95

1933 350cc Velocette 83.63 mph

1935 350cc Velocette 86.65 mph

Scottish Flag

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I am not quite sure what the problem with the Scottish Flag. I have noticed that with the Scottish Formula 1 driver, David Coulthard the United Kingdom flag is used.

Sources

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With the entry for the Snaefell mountain course I have noticed for the description for the Course Names that some of this is directly quoting from the book The Magic of the TT Races by Mac McDiarmid. There is no source given and some of the information is incorrect and spelling mistakes have been transposed from the same book. I have added a template at the bottom of the page and added Keppel Gate and Creg-ny-Baa as seperate enteries. For the entry for Tarquinio Provini, I intially thought that this is from the 2006 Offical TT Programme, but now I am not so sure.

(Agljones 13:21, 23 January 2007 (UTC))


"Modern Ducati" magazine, Article: P6 - P15, "Higher eDUCATIon", Subtitle: "An Informal History of the Two-Valvers". Author: Ian Falloon. Publisher: Federal Publishing Company NSW Australia.</ref>


"Italian Motorcycles 3" magazine, Article: P72 - P77, "Blakey's bike and the Mountain." Author: Ian Falloon. Publisher: Federal Publishing Company NSW Australia.</ref>


(One off green frame Ducati 860SS that competed in Australia as a production bike)


"Italian Motorcycles 4" magazine, Article: P28 - P33, "Baby Boomers", subtitle:"Remember when Ducati went 500 GP racing?" Author: Ian Falloon. Publisher: Federal Publishing Company NSW Australia.</ref>


(Seeley, Imola 1972, Spaggiari)


"Italian Motorcycles 4" magazine, Article: P46 - P55, "Round Case", subtitle:"The story of Ducati's first 750s" Author: Ian Falloon. Publisher: Federal Publishing Company NSW Australia.</ref>


(All round case V twin models in detail)


"Italian Motorcycles 7" magazine, Article: P20 - P24, "The magic of Mike the Bike", subtitle:"How Hailwood saved Ducati" Author: Ian Falloon. Publisher: Federal Publishing Company NSW Australia.</ref>


(The Mike Hailwood replicas, and MH900Evoluzione)


Italian Motorcycles 7" magazine, Article: P45 - P55, "Ducati by design", subtitle,"From Giugaro to Galluzo, Tartarini to Terblanche" Author: Ian Falloon. Publisher: Federal Publishing Company NSW Australia.</ref>


(Ducati history with emphasis on stylists)


“StreetBike’s Best Ever Ducatis”, magazine, Article:P36 - P39, “The Single Shotgun”, Author: Ian Falloon. Publisher: Federal Publishing Company NSW Australia.</ref>


(1974 Desmo 450 details, and history of Ducati Singles)


“StreetBike’s Best Ever Ducatis”, magazine, Article: P53 – P55, “Numero Uno”, Author: Ian Falloon. Publisher: Federal Publishing Company NSW Australia.</ref>


(The Green Frame 750SS story)


Italian Motorcycle (sic) and Streetbike's Best Ever Ducatis are published by FPC Magazines, a division of Eastern Suburbs Newspapers which is owned by General Newspapers Pty Limited A.C.N. 000 117 322, Double Bay Newspapers Pty Limited A.C.N. 000 237 598, and Brehmer Fairfax Pty Limited A.C.N. 008 629 767, 180 Bourke Road, Alexandria, NSW 2015 (Phone: 02 9353 0170, facsimile: 02 9317 4615). Printed by Hannaprint Dubbo, 51-59 Wheelers Lane, Dubbo NSW 2830 (Phone: 02 68 843 444, fax: 02 68 820 813). Distributed by NDD Distribution Pty Ltd, Level 2, Rear 170 Bourke Road, Alexandria, NSW 2015, ph 02 9353 9911. All material published in this magazine is copyright and cannot be reproduced, in part or in full, and by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without the written permission of the publisher. All rights reserved.

No dates on these, but circa 1998.

Reply 1.

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Alan,

Despite a reasonably intensive search of the various databases available to me I haven't been able to find much information about the titles you list below. Very few libraries have holdings of these titles and, consequently, detailed bibliographic records are rare. It seems reasonable to me that these titles are unlikely to have ever featured ISSNs or ISBNs but I cannot guarantee that without reference to the items themselves. The State Library of New South Wales has holdings of issues 5, 7 and 9 of Italian Motorcycles so perhaps an enquiry to that institution might be informative. Sorry, I wish I could be more helpful.

Yours sincerely, David Riddell.


Australian ISSN Agency National Library of Australia Canberra ACT 2600 Ph: (02) 6262 1213 Fax: (02) 6273 4492 e-mail: issn@nla.gov.au Internet: http://www.nla.gov.au/services/issn.html

State Library of New South Wales Macquarie Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA

Library's mailing address: Macquarie Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA

Email: library@sl.nsw.gov.au Phone: 02 9273 1414 ; TTY: 02 9273 1541 Fax: 02 9273 1255