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NOSTALGIA
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GENERAL INTEREST
When people were asked to send in their photos of 'Past Masters of the Hill' we received quite a lot of photos from MGCCQ events other than the hillclimb. We also receive, from time to time, many wonderful photos from Club events from years ago.
The aim of these NOSTALGIA pages is to give you access to all these photographs and, in doing so, give you an insight into some of the history of the Club.
If you have any photos or news of Club members or Club events from days
gone by that you would like to be considered for adding to these pages,
please email them to Elaine at vprojects@uq.net.au. This first page is
devoted to photographs and items of general historical interest.
Malcolm Spiden has done some detailed research into the history of the Club
and his article on the first two years of the Club can be accessed
here. |
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Meeting of the Club's
inaugural committee -
L to R: Miles Hunter, Phil Hickey,
Ernie Ansell, Fred Dyke (Sec), Frank Taylor (Pres), John
Muller, Sam Pollard, John Gill, Bob Burnett and Graeme
Muller (Treas).
(Len Austin and Bill Weekes are also
shown in the Club records as being on this committee but
are not in the photo which was supplied by John Muller) |
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OTHER PAGES ARE
DEVOTED TO PHOTOS OF:
(Click each link)
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Photo supplied by John Muller |
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(Above &
Below) The Swift Service Station at Morningside run by Fred and
Avery Dyke. Fred and his daughter, Yvonne, were founding members
of the Club. This Nuffield dealership became a 'de facto' Club
headquarters. Pictured are from left: Yvonne Dyke next to her father's Riley Pathfinder,
Vince Jordan with his MGA, Fred Dyke with a supercharged MG TF, Len Austin
with his MG TF and Paul Hendle with his MG TD. The names of the others
are, as yet, unknown. Information on them would be welcomed. This photo was
taken by Dave Williams as he stood in the middle of Wynnum Rd, something he
declares he would not do today!
Dave relates an interesting story concerning the car on the far right which
is a PA. The owner was driving along Wynnum Rd with the PA on a car trailer
when he saw the line-up ready for their photo to be taken. He stopped and
asked if he could be part of the photo, took the PA off the trailer, had
the photo taken, reloaded the car on the trailer and went on his way. (Photos supplied by Ken Ebeling and Dave
Williams). Click photo for full size version. (2.82Mb)(2544p x
1588p) |
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In 1959 some Club members made a visit to Russell Lowry's
office at the MG
Car Club's Home Centre where Russell Lowry was General
Secretary. Photographed are from L to R: Dan Mullen, Mary
(who worked with Russell Lowry), Russell Lowry, Greg Newton and John Muller. |
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