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The VSCC Bulletin Index Editorial Comments The VSCC Bulletin Index Editorial Comments The Vintage Sports-Car Club Limited Bulletin Index - 1935 to 2018 up to Bulletin No. 300 Bulletin Code No. Editorial Comments 001-09-35-1 CC Cecil (Sam) Clutton First Editor 001-09-35-1 CC Treasure Hunt to Bayfordsbury, Frazer Nash Club Party, Club Membership 01A-10-35-1 CC Treasure Hunt to be held on 20.10.35. 01A-10-35-1 CC Notice of the Annual Dinner and Dance 16.11.35. 01A-10-35-1 CC Reliability Trial 8.12.35. Resignations from Committee 01B-11-35-1 CC Dinner and Dance 002-12-35-1 CC S.C.H. (Sammy) Davis becomes the Club's first President 002-12-35-3 CC Notice of the next years events, 002-12-35-3 CC Notice of the A.G.M. Date to be on 15.01.36. Location T.B.A. 002-12-35-4 CC Attention is drawn to the Rules 16 & 17. 02B-01-36-1 CC Notice of the AGM to be held at Chiltern Court, London N.W.1. 02B-01-36-1 CC Note, Inter Club Team Trial by Lancs & Cheshire C.C. 1st Fen 1936 Palace Hotel Buxton 003-02-36-1 CC Brief report of the AGM. Chaired by Mr. S.C.H. Davis 003-02-36-1 CC Cars eligible for driving membership kept at 31.12.30 not 1931 003-02-36-1 CC Committee elected for 1936, see Committee Members 003-02-36-2 CC Scheme for classifying cars between 1905 - 1915 003-02-36-2 CC Mr. Davis to provide a cup for teams from VSCC and Harrow Car Club 003-02-36-2 CC Southsea Motor Club Presidents Trophy Trial on Feb 23rd 003-02-36-4 CC 7 cylinder engine produces more BHP than 8 in Coventry, 1936 Events listed 004-4-36-3 CC D. T. Lewis agrees to become a Vice President. 004-4-36-3 CC VSCC enter a team in the Stanley Cup, and take second place. 004-4-36-4 CC Mr. T. G. Moore Chairman of Motor Sport joins VSCC 004-4-36-4 CC The Club is affiliated to Betchworth Sports Club 004-4-36-5 CC Forrest Lycett presents trophy Best Aggregate Performance to First holder Donald Monro 005-5-36-3 CC Revised system for calculating aggregate awards 006-7-36-1 CC Bramshill Speed Trial comments and some results in the text. 006-7-37-3 CC Clive Windsor-Richards wins open event at Brooklands 006-7-37-3 CC R. G. J. Nash joins with "Vieux Charles" 1912 15 Litre Lorraine Deitrich, last four cylinder racer 006-7-37-3 CC Col. Clutton presents award for Veteran Class, won by E.K.H. Karslake 007-10-36-2 CC Jack Lemon Burton makes FTD in 23 2/5 secs. 007-10-36-2 CC Joan Richmond Works H.R.G., wins Ladies Class, her first event 008-11-36-1 CC Harrow Car Club team trial was held on 1st November 008-11-36-2 CC The A.G.M. will be held on 13th January 1937 008-11-36-3 CC Night Trial Beach Arms Hotel, finish at Bridge Hotel Chertsey. 008-11-36-3 CC Harry Bowler wins at Brooklands 008-11-36-4 CC Harry Bowler, marking system for Speed Trials. Motor Show report 009-12-36-1 CC Notice of the AGM 13th January 1937 Chiltern Court, London W.1. 009-12-36-1 CC Honorary Membership to be founded 009-12-36-2 CC Harold Powell is involved in the construction of the Crystal Palace Circuit 009-12-36-2 CC Annual Aggregate Award won by Marcus Chambers Bentley 4 1/2 010-1-37-1 CC A.G.M. chaired by Col. Clutton 010-1-37-1 CC Forrest Lycett presents his Annual Aggregate Award to Marcus Chambers 010-1-37-1 CC Col. Clutton presents a new annual award for the Best Aggregate Performance 010-1-37-1 CC for a Pre-War machine, and is awarded to Kent Karslake, (1908 Sizaire Naudin) 010-1-37-2 CC Age limit for Vintage cars remains 31st December 1930. Revised rule book to be issued Vol.3-2-37-1 CC 11th number becomes the "Bulletin" in magazine form Vol.3-2-37-6 CC Forthcoming event. Sussex Trial, Speed Trials, B.O.C. Rally Vol.3-2-37-7 CC The Advertising Columns Vol.3-2-37-9 CC News and Nonsense, J. N. Morris has joined with a 1913 22 litre 4 cyl. Benz Vol.3-2-37-9 CC 1922 30/98 takes Australian Trans Continental record by 7 hrs Vol.3-2-37-9 CC Forrest Lycett enters his 8 litre for Le Mans Vol.3-2-37-9 CC Clive Windsor-Richards wins a 1st class award at Brooklands Vol.3-3-37-1 CC Light and airy nonsense, polygonal threepenny bits Vol.3-3-37-2 CC Distinguished Members. J. E. Martin, Robert Waddy, Vol.3-3-37-2 CC Distinguished Members. M. N. Mavrogordato and Sir Lionel Francis Phillips Bart. Vol.3-3-37-3 CC The Crystal Palace - Edwardian demonstration Vol.3-3-37-11 CC News and Nonsense Vol.3-3-37-11 CC Peugeot and Ballot come to London Vol.3-3-37-11 CC Scott-Moncreiff has a 1 1/2 racing Mercedes, "Super Sports Car" Vol.3-4-37-1 CC Having produced 13 "Bulletins" a new press Secretary is here Rupert Watkins Pitchford. Vol.3-4-37-1 CC The Club is now 2 1/2 years old Rupert Watkins Pitchford Vol.3-5-37-1 CC Tribute to Clutton as Past Press Secretary Vol.3-6-37-1 CC Our New Vice-President is Michael May Vol.3-6-37-12 CC Noblesse Oblige - Our Club Standards Vol.3-6-37-12 CC The Northern Sub - Committee Vol.3-6-37-14 CC Odds and Sodds, Verse, Donington notes, Delage home wanted, John Vol.3-6-37-14 CC Clarke selling Anzani, Toreador Eng. 2 pistons!! Vol.3-7-37-15 CC Odds and Sodds. Future fixtures, Croydon, Eddie Wrigley Vol.4-1-38-1 CC The New Year and Trials competition Vol.4-1-38-3 CC 1938 Fixtures and Prescott shares available to purchase Vol.4-1-38-8 CC Paragraphery. Louis Giron acquires 8 cyl. Miller & Anthony Heal 1919 5 litre straight 8 Ballot Vol.4-1-38-9 CC Pre War Notes. 22 litre Benz needs a block. Notes on 1914 Grand Prix Mercedes Vol.4-2-38-3 CC Members list to be issued soon Vol.4-3-38-3 CC Does your garage advertise in the Bulletin? The VSCC Bulletin Index Editorial Comments Vol.4-4-38-3 CC Rolls-Bentley 90 mph and their overdrive Vol.4-5-39-3 CC The advantages of Edwardian motoring Vol.4-6-39-4 CC Shelsley comments, Le Mans, Edwardian acquisition Vol.4a 011-9-39-1 CC The Club is put to bed. Changes of address to Tim Carson Vol.4a 011-9-39-1 CC Forrest Lycett wins Class B Standing Mile Record at 92.9 mph Vol.4a 011-9-39-4 CC New Dutch Member "John Hugenholtz, Secretary of Netherlands Automobile Racing Club" Vol.4a 011-9-39-6 CC Annual Trophy Results. Annual, 1-1/2 Litre Class & Edwardians Sam Clutton & A. Phelps Vol.5-1-45-8 CC A special trophy will be created as a memorial to John Seth-Smith Vol.5-1-46-2 CC Membership classification revised, members contacted Vol.5-1-46-5 CC A.G.M. report for 1946, 130 members attend, Vol.5-1-46-5 CC Membership is now 350 and bank balance of 200 pounds, The Press attend Vol.5-1-46-19 CC Competition Notes, Edwardian Formulae, Baladeur = Kent Karslake Vol.5-1-46-19 CC Members now over 500, 50 years celebration of BMI. Trace for Pre War members Vol.6-3-47-24 CC Associate membership status reviewed Vol.7-1-48-2 CC SAM CLUTTON DID NOT USE THIS BULLETIN NUMBER. SEE "WRONG NUMBER" Vol.7-2-48-2 CC Luton Hoo Review, various members news, Phoenix & White Lion Vol.7-3-48-2 CC Where are our Standards ? Review on cars by Sam Clutton Vol.7-4-48-1 CC Vol. Vll. 1948 Season. The Editor at the time, (Sam Clutton) made an error in the Vol.7-4-48-2 CC numbering sequence for the Bulletins for 1948. He did not use Vol. Vll No.1 and confirms Vol.7-4.48-3 CC this error in Vol. Vll No.4 on page 3 in December 1948, the last issue in that volume Vol.7-4-48-4 CC under the heading "Wrong Number!" Vol.8-2-49-2 CC Design Comparisons, various cars referred to Vol.8-3-49-2 CC Reflections about car standards. Modern compared to Vintage Vol.9-4-50-2 CC Dennis Poore wins R.A.C. Hill Climb Championship Vol.9-5-50-2 CC Appreciation of L. Pomeroy's work for the Club as President Vol.9-5-50-2 CC 1903 Napier goes abroad to America (C.C.). Vol.10-1-51-2 RB Ronald Barker becomes the new Editor Vol.10-1-51-2 RB Sam Clutton retires as Editor Vol.10-1-51-3 RB Sam Clutton expresses appreciation for his retiring present Vol.10-1-51-3 RB Editors message to Associate members, request to Marshal etc.
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