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A 1904 De Dion-Bouton, and two 1903 Mercedes, RAC Veteran Car Rally 2016 [image info]
A 1902 Panhard-Levassor, RAC Veteran Car Rally 2016 [image info]
A few more of the veteran cars present, 2016 [image info]
1963 rally souvenir magazine [image info]
A collection of German Victorian and Edwardian-era clockwork tinplate toy cars (some quite large), set against a backdrop of Brighton Promenade.
The collection is provided courtesy of J. Bailey.
The London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
The Royal Automobile Club still hold a famous yearly veteran car-running event from London to Brighton called the RAC Veteran Car Run, but popularly known as the London to Brighton Rally. Technically, the rally ends at Preston Park, but the cars traditionally continue on to Madeira Drive on the Brighton seafront, alongside Brighton Promenade and the Volks Electric Railway.
This is one of the few occasions that one can see these cars on the road.
Genevieve (film, 1953)
The subject of vintage cars and the London-Brighton rally was catapaulted into the public's imagination by the 1953 release of Henry Cornelius' film Genevieve (1953), which starred Kenneth More, Kay Kendall, John Gregson and Dinah Sheridan. Cornelius had worked extensively for Ealing Studios before striking out on his own, and had approached Ealing about possibly coming back to work for them for Genevieve, which ended up being distributed by Rank, instead. Ealing Studios made and released their own nostalgic tribute to British transport engineering The Titfield Thunderbolt at around the same time apparently inspired by a 1952 book and again with a 1953 release, so it's possible that Cornelius's conversation with them might have encouraged Ealing to produce their own competing film.
The basis of Genevieve was a story about a race between two owners of vintage cars, and included footage of the real 1952 London-to-Brighton Veteran Car Rally, the shooting of which finalised the project's filming schedule in November 1952. Genevieve was the name of the main character's car, making it, by default, the star of the film.
Cornelius had originally wanted the film's two main cars to be British (in keeping with the Ealing Studios' "Anglophile" theme, but found it difficult to borrow the cars that he actually wanted, and as a result, "Genevieve" ended up being a French 1904 Darracq called "Annie", which had originally been rescued from a yard as a wreck, and then rebuilt by enthusiasts "pragmatically" rather than treated as a purist historical recreation. As a result, the renamed Genevieve car was possibly not quite as original as some of the more serious London-Brighton ralliers might have preferred to see, for a "poster child" for their interest.
External links
- London to Brighton Veteran Car Run (veterancarrun.com)
- RAC: Veteran Car Run (royalautomobileclub.co.uk)
- London to Brighton Veteran Car Run (en.wikipedia.org)
Genevieve (1953):
- Genevieve's History (donbrockway.com)
- Rodney Loredo [A DARRACQ called GENEVIEVE: The story of veteran motoring's most famous car] (Veloce Publishing, 2016) ISBN 1787110079
- "Follow that Footage! recreating the film for the Genevieve Rally", David Burgess-Wise (telegraph.co.uk)
- Genevieve (1953) - IMDb (imdb.com)
- Genevieve (film) (wikipedia.org)
- GENEVIEVE (1953) Racing through the streets of London (The End) (youtube.com) –video
Airfix model
- AIRFIX DARRACQ - AN EARLY "STAR CAR" (scalemodelnews.com)
- Airfix 1956 Darracq 1904 (airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.org)
- Aifix 1904 Darracq - issues (vintage-airfix.com)
Pages in category ‘London to Brighton Rally (display)’
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Media in category ‘London to Brighton Rally (display)’
The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total.
- 1902 Panhard-Levassor, RAC London-Brighton Veteran Car Rally (2016-11).jpg 3,000 × 1,799; 1.87 MB
- 1904 De Dion-Bouton, 1903 Mercedes ×2, RAC Veteran Car Run (2016-11-06).jpg 1,200 × 675; 385 KB
- Area 84.jpg 1,200 × 1,200; 654 KB
- Bing Tonneau with rear door (detail).jpg 1,024 × 768; 415 KB
- Brighton Promenade backdrop, Lawrence Watts.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 1.01 MB
- Collection of vintage toys, cutting (The Argus, 2003-07-18).jpg 1,600 × 1,364; 649 KB
- Double-Phaeton clockwork car, 1905 (Bing).jpg 1,800 × 1,350; 951 KB
- GBN Gebruder Bing Nuremberg, badge, 1906.jpg 1,362 × 1,017; 845 KB
- Gunthermann vis-a-vis 1898, detail.jpg 1,024 × 768; 504 KB
- Landaulette car, 3358-, Georges Carette (CGcat 1911).jpg 1,024 × 884; 266 KB
- Model car exhibition offers vroom for imagination (Argus 2003-04-15).jpg 2,000 × 1,741; 1.02 MB
- Phaeton clockwork model car, 1902 (Bing).jpg 1,200 × 800; 387 KB
- RAC London-Brighton Veteran Car Rally, Madeira Drive (2016-11).jpg 1,200 × 263; 311 KB
- RAC Veteran London-Brighton Car Rally (2016-11-06).jpg 1,200 × 673; 417 KB
- Racing car 71, clockwork, 1904 (Bing).jpg 1,800 × 1,200; 1.05 MB
- Tonneau clockwork car, 1906 (Bing 14001-2).jpg 1,800 × 1,200; 865 KB
- Veteran Car Club souvenir magazine (VCC 1963).jpg 1,067 × 1,600; 1.18 MB