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Double Zero Motorcycle Club Collection

"The Double Zero Motorcycle Club: A Legacy of Brotherhood and Community" In the vibrant city of Birmingham


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"The Double Zero Motorcycle Club: A Legacy of Brotherhood and Community" In the vibrant city of Birmingham, a group of individuals came together to form the legendary Double Zero Motorcycle Club. Led by the charismatic Rev. Les Milner, this club became more than just a gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts; it became a symbol of unity and camaraderie. On that memorable day in October 1968, members Raymond Fox and Michael Bennett were seen diligently working on the new bar at the Double Zero club. With their skillful hands and unwavering dedication, they transformed an ordinary space into a hub for friendship and laughter. Meanwhile, George Field joined them in creating this haven for like-minded souls. Together, they built not only a physical structure but also an atmosphere where everyone felt welcome. The spirit of giving back was ingrained within the core values of this remarkable club. The Ian Campbell Folk Group selflessly donated all proceeds from their Saturday night Town Hall performance to support local causes close to their hearts. Angela Turner, adorned in period costume, graced the scene with elegance as she sat behind the wheel of her beloved 1907 Daimler. This beauty queen showcased both grace and power as she represented not only herself but also the indomitable spirit that defined the Double Zero Motorcycle Club. Youthful energy radiated through every corner as young members shattered records with their boundless enthusiasm. Their passion for motorcycles knew no bounds as they pushed boundaries and embraced thrilling adventures together under one united banner. But it wasn't all about adrenaline-fueled rides; these dedicated individuals understood that true strength lies in preparedness. Members tirelessly packed first-aid kits using bulk supplies to ensure safety during their daring escapades on two wheels. Through countless photographs captured on February 25th, 1967 - forever etched in history - we witness snapshots frozen in time depicting brotherhood at its finest within The Double Zero Motorcycle Club's ranks.