A monograph on perpendicular Rovers
Some notes on the now defunct P4 models I have wanted for a long time to be like Sherlock Holmes and write a monograph. So I decided to do one about…
LES TALLISS
Sir, Presumably your correspondent Mr Hambledon (September issue) has either ‘a photographic memory or a garage full of ERAs, Bugattis, Frazer-Nashes and the like. Possessing neither ot these desirable commodities. I resort to being one ot boa “camera toting overt,” and deri, great deal of pleasure from the results. a pleasure which, unlike the memory, increases with ume. “Small two-dimensional images” they may he, but they are considerably better than no image at all. I am at a loss to understand I he imp Lica ion that tuY enthusiasm tor the sport should be diluted or somehow rendered impure or insincere a consequence ol using a Carnet,. 11-11ti
certainly not the case. Is have I “10,, the
power to observe”, a faculty flt■rmally sharpened bv repeafed attempts to compose acceptable pit:till,. fied
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