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George amos dalby

Louis Dalby

The Ham Man
George Amos Dalby was my Grandfather, he owned a garage in Bakers Street Sparkhill. At the end of WW1 many Ex War Dept motor bikes where made available, he designed a kit of parts to convert them from chain / belt to all chain drive. He rode in many events in the Midlands in the 1920's. Note click on the header to see the picture.


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