Description
Three customers are entering his draper's shop on the left
Mivart's Hotel
Found in the collection of the State Central A Bakhrushin Theatre Museum
A vihara is a Buddhist refuge or monastery
identified as the couple-beggar in the Fleet Prison
A 1936 Riley Sprite 1.5 litre TT St Martin's le Grand Three customers are entering hisA 1936 Riley Sprite 1. 5 litre TT. This is a 1936 'Works' car similar to the one driven to victory in the 1935 Tourist Trophy race by the legendary Freddie Dixon. Fifteen years later the late Mike Hawthorn won the Ulster Trophy race in this Riley, thus establishing him in the forefront of British racing motorists. Mike Hawthorn had restored the chassis as seen here a short while before his tragic death in 1959.
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