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Motor Cycle Club Outside Pratts - Shotton (shot0155)

Church Lads Brigade 50th Jubilee Party
Railway Station

Photograph of approximately fifteen motor cyclists with crowds of people behind them and people on the left of the photograph; behind the motor cyclists and the crowd is a one-storey wood or corrugated iron building with the name Pratt on its side; the building appears to sell petrol, as an early petrol pump can be seen; the building has been identified as a shop, which later became Witton's shop; the motor cyclists have been identified as members of Shotton Colliery Motor Cycle Club

Motor Cycle Club Outside Pratts - Shotton

Photograph of approximately fifteen motor cyclists with crowds of people behind them and people on the left of the photograph; behind the motor cyclists and the crowd is a one-storey wood or corrugated iron building with the name Pratt on its side; the building appears to sell petrol, as an early petrol pump can be seen; the building has been identified as a shop, which later became Witton's shop; the motor cyclists have been identified as members of Shotton Colliery Motor Cycle Club

Date: 1920 - 1929


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