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Manchester
White City
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White City Greyhound Stadium, Old Trafford, Manchester operated between
1928 - 1958 off and on and more off, than on. |
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Courtesy of Graham Gleave |
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M/C White City Poster |
Opening Day |
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Courtesy of Graham Gleave |
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Courtesy of Graham Gleave |
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Arthur Franklyn |
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John Says: "A" Franklyn is probably
Arthur Franklyn. I am
surprised that one of the pictures shown above says he is A
Franklyn (Newcastle). I am surprised as I did not know
Arthur had turned out for my local team Newcastle. If you
can set me straight on this, please email me
John |
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Another Pic of A Franklyn |
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This is A Franklyn of Durham being
presented with the Manchester Evening News Dirt Track Trophy on
the right and the Hart Trophy on the left |
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Manchester has always been a top centre
for speedway. White City laid the foundation and the Belle
Vue Zoological Gardens track took the Aces on to
unimaginable heights the envy of the speedway
world. |
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Action From White City |
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Match Reports |
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Courtesy of Graham Gleave |
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Very Much A Defunct Venue! |
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Courtesy of George Carrswell |
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John says: I don't know when this picture
was taken. I would have expected the local council to have
decreed the frontage as a listed structure. White City
ceased speedway in 1958 and the site now has a shopping precinct
behind where this Grecian / Art Deco frontage was. Shame on
you Manchester City Council. |
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But Look At Me Now! |
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Jack Babrovskie says: The webpage shows the rather grand
columns and arches that used to front the place and the text
suggests that it was all pulled down when the track was
removed, and it’s true that the picture shows it in a right
mess. However, as you will see from the recent attached Google
Earth photo, [Now shown above] someone did in fact save the
arches before they could be removed completely. Thanks go to
whoever made the decision to preserve that bit of speedway
Manchester.
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John says: So there you have it Manchester
citizens. Can you say who saved White City Entrance?
Was it the council, a company or an individual? Anyway well
done whomever you were/are and why is that lampost bent! |
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1928 White City
Dirt Track Racing |
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Courtesy of Graham Gleave |
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Courtesy of Graham Gleave |
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Ernest Greenall |
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Courtesy of Graham Gleave |
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White City
1929
Programme Cover |
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Courtesy of George Carrswell |
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Jervis Beats Sprouts Elder |
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Courtesy of Graham Gleave |
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Clem Beckett |
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Courtesy of Graham Gleave |
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Broadside /Squib Burton |
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Courtesy of Stuart Whittaker |
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I think the above picture shows Squib Burton left and
possibly Frank Varey right but would like confirmation
please. Also was Squib also known as "Broadside"
Burton?
John |
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Paul Wild says: Hi John, In your
photo; Broadside Burton is the guy on the left holding the
cup, He'd just won the "Hat Trick" at Manchester White
City, winning the "Evening Chronicle" Cup outright, the
Golden Gauntlet, and the Handicap, I'm not sure but the
other chap might be Billy Dallison who was one of the
Belle Vue riders. I don't know if 'Squib' and
'Broadside' Burton are the same person. |
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John
says: Colin Greenwell tells me Squib and Broadside
Burton is the same person, Col found this (see cig
card below) on my "Cigarette Cards set 3" page of
this site. Thank you Col for gentle reminder
that my website actually had the answer all along.
Col also says: that he doesn't think the other rider
in the above picture is Frank Varey so we still need
to know who he is.
John |
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Another Picture Of Squib Burton |
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Courtesy of Paul Wild |
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Syd Newiss |
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Syd's Pits Passport from 9th September
1930 |
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1929
Crash |
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A spectacular picture from 1929. I
believe Syd Newiss is the rider escaping the accident. I
don't know who the airborne rider was, hopefully he wasn't hurt! |
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Manchester White City Track |
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Courtesy of Rod Pashley |
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Rod Pashley (Son of rider Charlie Pashley) says:
Manchester White City. Only the entrance gates remain now, they are part
of a shopping precinct) My dad, Charlie is driving the tractor, which had cast
iron wheels. |
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Trevor James' Photographs |
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White City Old Trafford |
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Paddy Dean |
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White City Sidecars
1930 |
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John says: My thanks to Trevor James and Graham Gleave for the 5 photos shown above.
The sidecar picture is actually of 2 combinations with one almost
completely hidden by the other |
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Jack Owen |
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Courtesy of Stuart Whittaker
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The two bikes in this photo are Douglas's which would
date the photo at around 1929/1930
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This is John (Jack) Owen a member of the
Manchester White
City Team, I am looking for info on him for his daughter
who knows very little about his days as a rider. If
you can help with any info his daughter Gillian would be
very grateful. |
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John/Jack Owen |
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Courtesy of Stuart Whittaker
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Manchester White City Team |
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A fine team
photo from Jack Owens daughter Gillian, It has to be pre war as
the bikes look like Douglasses, I like the style of the guy at far
right wearing the baggy plus fours. Can anyone supply anything at all about these pictures, if
so, email me here please
John |
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Colin Greenwell says: On the
bikes, left to right, Les Wotton, John or Jack Owen, H.
Gresty, Arthur Jervis, Skid Skinner and Billy Dallison.
Back row......If I have got this correct....guy in the
very centre leaning on two riders is
Wally Hull. There seems to be a ghost in the back
row as well..!!! |
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John Skinner (Defunct Speedway webmaster) says: I have heard of my
namesake Skid Skinner before but thought someone was
taking the "p", but there he is, Skid Skinner looking
mean and moody on his Douglas back in 1929. He
is no relation to me but I am pleased nethertheless!
Thank you Colin for identifying Mr Skid Skinner, maybe
I should change my forename from John to Skid by deed
poll eh :-) Yes there is a gremlin in the back
row. His Blurry face must have meant he moved when the
pic was taken? or maybe he is really a ghost! 1929 is
too early for Ken Le Breton the White Ghost who rode
for Newcastle in 1947/48 so its not The White Ghost.
Our blurry faced person will likely be unknown forever
unless you know better! |
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Nigel Bird says: Hi John, Defunct Tracks, rider identification.
The photo you have is of the White City Manchester team, 1929
English Dirt Track league, not to be confused with the White City
London track. Riders on bikes from the far left, Les Wooton, John
(Jack) Owen, Bunny Wilcox, Arthur Jervis, Skid Skinner, Billy
Dallison. standing behind in the middle is Wally Hull. Hope
this helps, Regards Nigel. |
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Jack (John) Owen
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Courtesy of
Gillian Schuler-Owen
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Gillian says:
It’s not
easy for me to do
a tribute to my Dad John (Jack Owen) as
I truly know really nothing about his speedway days. I do know
that he came home from one meeting with
a broken nose, only to be told by my grandfather that he couldn’t
race again for a while. Dad did, of
course, and won, which softened up his Dad.
I wish I could tell you more. He married my
mother, Sybil Pfisterer (later Fisher). My Mum rode a motor bike
at 17 and I have some terrific photos of her in various cars. Her
Dad, my Grandpa, had a garage in Northwich, Cheshire.
My brother was not allowed to have a motorbike
(too dangerous said Dad) but he polished up a Model T Ford. His
(Chris’) son was allowed a motorbike (obviously) but was killed in
a crash when he was only 18. My husband
and I are also a bit car crazy, too. If
you think I can add anything about my dad,
please let me know. |
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John says: can anyone name
the riders in the above team photo and supply any info about Jack/John
Owen? John |
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Skid Skinner |
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Colin Greenwell sent the
cigarette card scans. Col goes on to say:
Skid died in 1944 after a shooting accident whilst out
rabbiting on a farm near Gainsborough. He was 39 (Info
from the book...Roar of the Tigers...70 Years of Sheffield
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John Skinner says: I am told that Skid
Skinners actual name
was Hector Skinner, and no, he wasn't me dad!.
After reading the
above reverse of the card, I can only
wonder what "his strange riding position" was?
The name Skid reminds me of a novel I read in my childhood
(early 1960s). The book was "Skid Wild-Speedway
Rider" don't know who the author was. I just wonder
did anyone else read that book? If so email me here
John |
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Arthur Franklyn |
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Courtesy of Graham Gleave |
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Manchester White City Stadium
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No Speedway, Just Stock Cars In Later
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If you can supply any stories, scan any pictures, programmes or badges send
me an email John |
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