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TT course knowledge
Now I've created an updated blog about the TT course knowledge. There's not bandwith enough to put it here at the TTwebsite. You can reach the blog here:
http://siljasttknowledge.blogspot.se/
If you have a need to comment what's written at the blog, please put all comments on this very thread here at the TTwesite and nowhere else.
There is a link at the blog to get to this thread directly from my blog to make it easier for you. Malcolm is informed..
Best regards,
Silja.
Don't be that optimistic! The light in the tunnel can be a train.
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RE: TT course knowledge
The other day I got a booklet from a race enthusiast who I hardly know. He's a member of the Motorcycle Historical Club here in Sweden. I was at the Stockholm section of the club before Christmas with a lecture about Isle of Man and the races there.
Newly he called me and asked if I wanted to get an old book that he owened. I said yes please of course. Now I've looked in it but I've not read it all yeat. It's a fine source full with pictures and information that I didn't know. The booklet is released by BP 1960. Is it a rare book?
There's an interesting map of the Clypse Course in it. As some of you might know, a part of the Clypse Course was the current TT course but it was ridden in a direction that is reverse compared with nowadays. As far as I know the Clypse Course was used from 1954, and the last races took place 1959. The first year for 125cc and sidecar only and from 1955 as well for the 250cc races.
There are some names on the map that are in places where the current TT course is. Does someone have some additional info about these places. The names are:
Ballaskelly between Brandish and Hillberry, Ballacottier and Slegaby between Creg-ny-Baa and Brandish.
Already mentioned at the TT course knowledge thread is Gob-ny-Geay with another spelling than on the old map. As well some other info about the Clypse Course.
Quote from the TT course knowledge thread:
Gob-ny-Geay Farm 35 On the right. "Mouth of the wind". Also called Sunny Orchard. There's a little track at the side of the farm. It's a boundary line of the sectors used by Marshals and it is called Lanjaghan Lane.
Brandish Corner or O'Donnell's Corner 35.4 http://www.gyrovision.com/panoid/79/100/1 Fast left hander. Named after Walter Brandish who broke a leg here in 1923 which ended his racing career. O'Donnell refers to some owner of land here before 1914. Someone said once that if you ride from Hillberry to Brandish Corner (in the direction followed by the Clypse Course) you are travelling along Telegraph Hill."
Don't be that optimistic! The light in the tunnel can be a train.
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RE: TT course knowledge
On the 1:25k map all 3 appear to be farms, Ballaskelly inside the mountain course, other 2 outside
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RE: TT course knowledge
(02-02-2015, 08:42 AM)DaveN Wrote: On the 1:25k map all 3 appear to be farms, Ballaskelly inside the mountain course, other 2 outside Thank you!
Yes I agree now. I have a quite detailed map that I found this morning and all the three names seems to be farms, a quarter mile or more from the edge of the course.
As I understand too far to be mentioned in the TT course knowledge blog. Objections?
What about my book? Is it a rare one, please?
Don't be that optimistic! The light in the tunnel can be a train.
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(02-02-2015, 10:38 AM)SILJA Wrote: (02-02-2015, 08:42 AM)DaveN Wrote: On the 1:25k map all 3 appear to be farms, Ballaskelly inside the mountain course, other 2 outside Thank you!
Yes I agree now. I have a quite detailed map that I found this morning and all the three names seems to be farms, a quarter mile or more from the edge of the course.
As I understand too far to be mentioned in the TT course knowledge blog. Objections?
What about my book? Is it a rare one, please? It certainly looks interesting Silja, but one sold on Ebay recently for 99p! (+ £2.98 postage!)
Then again, one went for £10.50!
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(02-02-2015, 11:25 AM)captainsparkledotcom Wrote: (02-02-2015, 10:38 AM)SILJA Wrote: (02-02-2015, 08:42 AM)DaveN Wrote: On the 1:25k map all 3 appear to be farms, Ballaskelly inside the mountain course, other 2 outside Thank you!
Yes I agree now. I have a quite detailed map that I found this morning and all the three names seems to be farms, a quarter mile or more from the edge of the course.
As I understand too far to be mentioned in the TT course knowledge blog. Objections?
What about my book? Is it a rare one, please? It certainly looks interesting Silja, but one sold on Ebay recently for 99p! (+ £2.98 postage!)
Then again, one went for £10.50!
He, he captain, It's hard to get welthy...
Don't be that optimistic! The light in the tunnel can be a train.
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(07-02-2015, 11:08 AM)HammerHead Wrote: If you Google him you will get a number of links. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn as well as publisher websites which may pass any email on.
I've googeled him and found an .aol address. No reply after 24 hours. Help please! I'm looking for "Rick Broadbent" who wrote the book "The Near Death Thing".
Please note! I'm not a member of Facebook and Twitter. Any reply, please as a PM as we shouldn't spraed e-mail addresser here.
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I was doing some research earlier and came across a corner name I'm not familiar with. Does anyone know where Pinfold Cottage is?
Thanks
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