vintagekeith
Brummie babby
Hi Folks
My first post.....
Not being a native of Brum, I have no idea of the geography surrounding this.
I believe I have the only remaining example of a Triple H motorcycle, made in Alvechurch Road, West Heath back in 1922/3. The 'Triple H' came from 2 x Hobbis brothers and 1 x Horrell. 100 years old next year, I am hoping that some light could be shed by someone; does Alvechurch Road still exist; any old photos; any family descendents; anything at all.
The engine is unusual, by a minor manufacturer, also a native company, John Morris of Knowle, and on May 6th a 'Morris' engined machine was awarded 2nd place in the Brooklands 'Junior TT', beating every other 2 stroke entered. (at the time the photo was taken the wrong engine was fitted - I've since found 2 Morris engines)
My first post.....
Not being a native of Brum, I have no idea of the geography surrounding this.
I believe I have the only remaining example of a Triple H motorcycle, made in Alvechurch Road, West Heath back in 1922/3. The 'Triple H' came from 2 x Hobbis brothers and 1 x Horrell. 100 years old next year, I am hoping that some light could be shed by someone; does Alvechurch Road still exist; any old photos; any family descendents; anything at all.
The engine is unusual, by a minor manufacturer, also a native company, John Morris of Knowle, and on May 6th a 'Morris' engined machine was awarded 2nd place in the Brooklands 'Junior TT', beating every other 2 stroke entered. (at the time the photo was taken the wrong engine was fitted - I've since found 2 Morris engines)