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Details of Grand Prix Slides BRG 269/12 ______ ______________________________________________________________________________ Details of Grand Prix slides BRG 269/12 ____________________________________________________________________________ Box no. Year Subject/content 1 1985 Victoria Park circuit/ commentary box/ grandstands/ pedestrian overpass (19); track construction (76); Bob Barnard inspecting track (2); track construction - fencing & barriers (23); barriers at Humes (21); grandstands & pedestrian overpasses (6); Alan Jones/ Chris Sumner/ Monza (14); drivers (9); media launch - M. Hemmerling - foyer/lunch (22); media launch - John Bannon, M. Hemmerling, T. Marcus-Clark speak(20); Mal Hemmerling with model of track 55); laying of the track (22); first lap - Sir Jack Brabham (21); winning shot in GP pies competition (Carrington Street) - Don McLennan (5); drivers - F1 (18); Victoria Park circuit - pedestrian overpass , grandstand (21); Adelaide Alive media launch - John Bannon/Repco Brabham/lunch/model display (20); motor cavalcade / M. Hemmerling & John Bannon guest speaking (23) John Bannon guest speaking / motor cavalcade / M. Hemmerling - Repco (25); J. Bannon - Repco / Brabham / arrival of J. Bannon, M. Hemmerling, etc - Adelaide GP launch (26). 2 1985 Adelaide GP launch, Festival Centre, June 1985 (24); Adelaide Alive motor cavalcade ((24); foyer (9); track completion ceremony July 1985 (42); track model / aerial shots of Victoria Park (23); first lap - Sir Jack Brabham (8); donated vehicles - July 1985 - David Smoke (Light Motors BMW), Brantley Schmidt (Marion Mazda), Nick Lenthall (Alpha Romeo), Mr. Johnson (Honda) (36); Birdwood Mill media launch (25); Adelaide Alive motor cavalcade (15); Adelaide Alive - T. Marcus-Clark speaking, J. Bannon speaking, media in attendance lunch (22); arrival of J. Bannon, display of track model, J. Bannon, Repco, Brabham (17); promotional video shown to audience, track model on display (22); foyer Mitsubishi media conference, August 1985 (24); track model, June 1985 ( 48); Terry Plane, publicity manager in foyer with track model and with Stirling Moss (1). 3 1985 Terry Plane (cont), publicity manager in foyer with track model and with Stirling Moss (6); Formula 5000 being driven by Vern Schuppan through Rundle Street / aerial view of circuit (22); Dept of Tourism pictures - girl & koala (9); dupes (19); completed sections of track (20); drivers (8); first lap - Sir Jack Brabham (47); Grand Prix Ball 30 October 1985 (52); McLaren - Lauda 1 (26); McLaren - Prost 2 (18);Tyrell - Brundle Tyrell - Capelli 4 (14); Williams - Mansell 5 (21); Williams - Rosberg 6 8/85 (26); Brabham - Piquet 7 9/85 (17); Brabham - Piquet 7 9/85(17); Brabham - Suner 810/85 (16); Lotus JPS - de Angelis 11 11/85 (14). 4 1985 Lotus JPS - de Angelis 11 (cont.) 11/85 (5); Lotus JPS - Senna 12 12/85 (27); Renault ELF - Tambay 15 (18); Renault ELF - Warwick 16 Arrows - Bergher 17 (13); Arrows - Boutsen 18 (12); Toleman - Fabi 19 (7); Toleman - Ghinzani 20 (12); Alfa Romeo - Patrese 22 (19); Alfa Romeo - Cheever 23 20/85 (14); Osella - Rothengatter 24 21/85 (8); Ligier - Strieff 25 (13); Ligier - Lafitte 26 (16); Ferrari - Alboreto 27 (23); Ferrari - Johansson 28 (26); Minardi - Mantini 29 (26); Beatrice - Jones 31 (20); Belinda Mason - front on shots (39). BRG 269/12 Special list Page 1 of 39 ______________________________________________________________________________ 5 1985 L. Faivre - rear shots (109); circuit (17); crowd, race (63); Alboreto - head shots (7); de Angelis - head shot (1); Brundle - head shots (6); Capelli - head shots (10); Johansson - head shots (5); Jones - head shots (14); Lauda - head shots (25); Mansell - head shots (14); Piquet - head shots (2); Prost - head shots (14); Rothengattor - head shots 46/85 (14); drivers - social shots (26); glamour (14). 6 1985 Glamour (cont.) (1); B. Postle (5); hospitality (8); race officials (12); pit lanes general (21); Alfa Romeo - cars in pits I mechanics (12); Arrows (18); Beatrice (7); Brabham (9); Ferrari (14); Ligier (1); Lotus (17); McLaren (25); Minardi 7); Osella (2); Renault (21); Toleman (11); Tyrell„ [no subject] 75A185 (2); Mitsubishi cavalcade 76/85 (2); [no subject] 78A/85 (22); action - D. Hele 79/85 (29); action B. Postle 80/85 (16); Brewery Corner L. Faivre 81/85 (14). 7 1985 Williams 66 (27); Premier Bannon 67 (20); pre-race activities - flyover sky divers 68 (27); L. Faivre 82A (32); Formula 2 69 (18); Group A 70, 71 (36); L. Faivre - general race 66 (24); group A 72 (22); historic vehicle demonstration 73 (24); superkarts 77 (4); presentation 78 (23); historical vehicle demo 74, 75 (49). 8 1985 Brewery corner L. Faivre 81/85 (12); brewery corner - landscape - Belinda 82/85 (28); brewery corner - landscape - Belinda 82N85 (3); brewery corner - landscape - Belinda 83/85 (25); brewery corner - landscape - Belinda 84/85 (13); pit straight B. Charlton 85/85 (25); pit straight B. Charlton 85/86 (18); start P. Lakatos 87/85 (20); start 88/85 (15); chicane 89/85 (6) Victoria Park hairpin - John R. Miller 90185 (3); signage 91/85 (9); originals (22); Brundle smash (7); Helmet A (head shots of helmets of different drivers) (28); Helmet B (head shots of helmets of different drivers) (16); L. Faivre (13); originals (44); originals (23); miscellaneous people (9); L. Faivre(8); East Terrace [no id] (11); start [no number] (19); [no subject, no id] (8). 9 1986 McLaren / Prost 1/86 (25); McLaren / Prost AGP 1A/86 (23); McLaren / Rosenberg (Monaco) 2/86 (Monaco) (8); McLaren / Rosenberg AGP 2A/86 (AGP) (24); McLaren / Rosenberg AGP 2B/86 (AGP) (26); McLaren I Rosenberg AGP 2C186 (AGP) (16); Tyrell / Steiff (Mon/AGP) 4/86 (9); Williams! Mansell (Monaco) 5/86 (10); Williams / Mansell (AGP) 5A/86 (24); Williams / Mansell AGP 5B/86 (14); Williams! Piquet (Monaco) 6/86 (16); Williams! Piquet AGP 6A/86 (23); Williams / Piquet AGP 6B186 (20); Brabham / Patrese (Monday AGP) 7/86 (8); Brabham / Warwick (AGP) 8/86 (8); Lotus / Dumfries (AGP) 9/86 (1); Lotus / Smith (Monaco) 10/86 (16); Lotus / Senna AGP 10A/86 (10); Zakspeed / Palmer (Monday AGP) 11/86 (15); Haas / Jones (Monday AGP) 12/86 (7); Haas 1 Tambay (Monday AGP) 13/86 (5); Arrows / Donner AGP 14/86 (10); Arrows / Boutsen (Monday AGP) 15/86 6); Benetton / Fabi (Monday AGP) 16/86 (10); Benetton / Berger (Monday AGP) 17/86 (17); Osella / Capelli (Monaco 18/86 (1); Osella / Berg / Danner (Monday AGP) 19/86 (5); Minardi / De Cesaris (Monaco) 20/86 (3); Minardi / Nannini AGP 21/86 (3); Ligier I Arnoux (Monday AGP) 22/86 (7). BRG 269/12 Special list Page 2 of 39 ______________________________________________________________________________ 10 1986 Ligier / Alliott (AGP) 23/86 (10); Ferrari / Alboreto (AGP) 24/86 (10); Ferrari / Johansson (Mon/AGP) 25/86 (17); Zakspeed / Rothengatter (AGP) 26/86 (8); Arnoux / Ligier (AGP/Monaco) - head shots 27/86 (4); Palmer / Zakspeed - head shots 28/86 (9); Berger / Benetton head shots 29/86 (6); Rothengatter / Zak - head shots 30/86 (1); Boutsen / Arrows - head shots 31/86 (7); Danner / Osella - head shots 32186 (9); Ghinzani / Osella - head shots 33/86 (11); Johansson / Ferrari - head shots 34/86 (9); Jones / Haas - head shots 35/86 (23); Lafitte / Ligier - head shots 36/86 (6); Mansell / Williams - head shots 37/86 34); Piquet / Williams - head shots 38/86 (6); Prost / McLaren - head shots 39/86 (24); Rosberg I McLaren - head shots 40/86 (11); Senna / Lotus - head shots 41/86 (18); Strieff / Tyrell - head shots 42/86 (6); Super / Arrows head shots 43/86 (1); Tambay / Haas headshots 44/86 (3); De Cesaris I Minardi head shots 45/86 (1); Nannini / Minardi headshots 46/86 (2); Officials 139/86 (10); Formula Ford 140/86 (19); Adelaide track improvements (9); corporate facilities - PBL marketing (23); various 1986 dupes (23); originals 1986 (21); drivers (31). 11 1986 [Various track scenes] (26); oddments (8); [miscellaneous shots] (16); various shots (11); Brundle/Tyrell - head shots 47/86 (12); Patrese/Brabham - head shots 48/86 (4); Warwick/Brabham - head shots 49/86 (2); Berg/Osella - head shots 50/86 (9); Alboreto/Ferrari - head shots 51/86 (11); Alboreto/Ferrari - head shots 52/86 (5); Berger/Benetton - head shots 53/86 (2); Fabi/Benetton - head shots 54/86 (1); Johansson/Ferrari - head shots 55/86 (9); Jones/Beatrice - head shots 56/86 (1); Laffite/Ligier - head shots 57/86 (2); Mansell/Williams - head shots 58/86 (6); Nannini/Minardi - head shots 59/86 (3); Palmer/Zakspeed - head shots 60/86 (1); Patrese/Brabham 61/86 (2); Piquet/Williams -head shots 62/86 (4); Prost/McLaren - head shots 63/86 (4); Rosberg/McLaren - head shots 64/86 (4); Senna/Lotus - head shots 65/86 (6); Tambay/Haas head shots 67/86 (1); Arnoux/Ligier head shots 68/86 (3); Rothergatter/Zaks head shots 69/86 (2); AlliottlLigier head shots 70/86 (3); Ghinzani/Osella head shots 71/86 (1); social shots - Monaco 73/86 (23); pit straight, Monaco 74/86 (5); Monaco scenic shots 75/86 (19); Monaco crowds/shots 76/86 (14); media brief - displays 11 June 77/86 (16); media brief speeches 11 June 78/86 (21); media brief - audience 11 12 1986 Media brief (11/6/86) - roulette 80/86 (18); media brief (11/6/86) - lunch misc. 81/86 (8); GP staff 82/86 (20); GP staff 1986 82A/86 (13); GP staff 1986 82B/86 (13); GP staff 1986 82C/86 (13); Blue Thunder launch 83/86 (13); Blue Thunder launch - speeches/aud 84/86 (4); Blue Thunder launch - cars 85/86 (17); Blue Thunder launch - Lamborghini 86/86 (24); Fangio press conference 87/86 (15); preview of new grandstand 88/86 (22); Ultra Tune car 89/86 (15); corporate meeting 90/86 (17); National Tourism Awards 91/86 (24); National Tourism Awards 91A186 (22); National Tourism awards 1366N86 (10); Alboreto/Ferrari 92/86 (5). 13 1986 Naninni / Minardi 93/86 (2); Brundle / Tyrell 94/86 (3); Strieff / Tyrell 95/86 (2); Senna / Lotus 96/86 (14); Jones / Haas 97/86 (27); Prost / McLaren 99/96 (9); general race shots 110/86 (25); general race shots 110A186 (14); engines 111/86 ((25); Brabham straight 112/86 (13); Mansell / Williams 98/86 (20); Fabi / Benetton 100/86 (1); Cecesaris I Minardi 101/86 (7); Piquet / Williams 102/86 (12); various 102A/86 (15); the pits AGP 103/86 (24); the pits AGP 103A/86 (26); drivers' group shot 104/86 (4); pit straight 105/86 (23); pit straight 105N86 (13).
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