1929 Le Mans 24 hours. Le Mans, France. 15th - 16th June 1929. Woolf Barnato/Henry " Tim" Birkin (Bentley Speed Six), 1st position, podium portrait. Ref: B2073. World Copyright: LAT Photographic
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