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Crooped version of Crystal Palace Road Circuit, LMS poster, 1938

Crooped version of Crystal Palace Road Circuit, LMS poster, 1938


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Crooped version of Crystal Palace Road Circuit, LMS poster, 1938

Poster produced for the London Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) to promote the motor-racing at Crystal Palace on Sat 21 May 1938, and direct trains to the event. The Crystal Palace motor-racing circuit opened in 1937 and closed in 1972. The Sydenham Trophy in this particular year was won by John H T Smith in an MG with an average speed of 52 miles per hour. Artwork by Light. Printed by Haycock Press, London

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This vintage print captures a cropped version of the iconic Crystal Palace Road Circuit, showcasing the thrilling motor-racing event that took place on Saturday, 21st May 1938. Produced by the London Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS), this poster aimed to promote both the exhilarating races and direct train services to Crystal Palace. The Crystal Palace motor-racing circuit, which operated from 1937 until its closure in 1972, was a legendary venue for motorsport enthusiasts. This particular year's Sydenham Trophy race saw John H T Smith emerge victorious in his MG car, achieving an impressive average speed of 52 miles per hour. The artwork for this poster was skillfully created by Light and printed by Haycock Press in London. The image showcases the dynamic nature of racing at Crystal Palace with its sharp turns and high-speed action. Preserved by the National Railway Museum, this print serves as a nostalgic reminder of a bygone era when motor-racing captivated audiences across Britain. It transports us back to a time when adrenaline-fueled races were eagerly anticipated events that brought together both drivers and spectators alike. With its rich history and stunning visual appeal, this photograph is not only a testament to the excitement surrounding Crystal Palace Road Circuit but also an enduring tribute to British motorsport heritage.

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