File:Albert Hitchen - 1964 London-York (11210725135) (cropped).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAlbert Hitchen - 1964 London-York (11210725135) (cropped).jpg |
Albert Hitchen (Falcon Cycles) has just taken victory in the Daily Mail London-York road race 1964. Race ran in conjunction with the York Rally at the Knavesmire. I think the man on the left is journalist Colin Wilcock but I don't know the name of the press photographer. |
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Author | Brian Townsley | |||
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