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Image of [[J. S. Couldrey]]'s [[Essex]] car.<ref>[http://austinharris.co.uk/photo/essex-at-1922-shelsley-walsh/780 Austin Harris]</ref>
Image of [[J. S. Couldrey]]'s [[Essex]] car.<ref>[http://austinharris.co.uk/photo/essex-at-1922-shelsley-walsh/780 Austin Harris]</ref>


'''Report and Results.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1922/08/05]]</ref>
* 01. [[H. K. Moir]] ([[Aston-Martin]]), 57.2 secs.
* 02. — —. Paul ([[Austro-Daimler]]). 60.0 sees.
* 03. [[E. R. Hall]] ([[Brescia-Bugatti]]). 60.8 secs.
* 04. [[Count Zborowski]] ([[Aston-Martin]]), 61.8 secs.
* 05. [[Leon Cushman]] ([[Brescia-Bugatti]]), 62.0
* 06. [[A. F. Nash]] ([[G.N.]], Kim II), 64.2 secs.
* 07. [[Lionel Martin]] ([[Aston Martin]]), 75.6 secs.
* 08. [[Raymond Mays]] ([[Brescia-Bugatti]]). 78.6 secs.
* 09. [[L. Kings]] ([[Austin Seven]]), 87.8 secs.
* 10. [[W. F. Milward]] ([[Charron-Laycock]]). 38 secs.
* 11. [[M. Underwood]] ([[Calthorpe]]). 98.8 secs.
* 12. [[Eric Walker]] ([[Bayliss-Thomas]]), 129.8 Secs


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 14:45, 22 January 2022

Note: This is a sub-section of the Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb

Image of J. S. Couldrey's Essex car.[1]

Report and Results.[2]

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