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Mrs Roy ( Marjorie ) Eccles being filmed by her husband before racing on the track
Mrs Roy ( Marjorie ) Eccles being filmed by her husband before racing on the track. The first woman racing driver to compete on the new course. She drove her Mercedes car over the Crystal Palace Road racing circuit when she made an inspection of the track.
7 July 1937
TopFoto independent historic photographs and images all subjects and eras
Media ID 11217770
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Camera Husband Press Press Photography Smile Wife Eccles Marjorie Planet News
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"Relive the thrill of the past with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring an iconic image from TopFoto.co.uk. This vintage photograph captures the moment before Marjorie Eccles, the first woman to compete on the new racecourse, receives a filming by her husband. Embrace the spirit of determination and innovation with every sip from this high-quality, full-color mug. A perfect gift for racing enthusiasts or history buffs, this mug makes a great addition to any collection."
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In this photo print, we see the pioneering Mrs. Roy (Marjorie) Eccles being filmed by her husband before embarking on a historic race on the track. Taken on 7th July 1937, this image captures a significant moment in history as Marjorie became the first woman racing driver to compete on the new Crystal Palace Road racing circuit. With her Mercedes car ready for action, Marjorie takes a brief pause to inspect the track while her devoted husband captures every moment with his camera. The intensity of anticipation is palpable as they both stand side by side, their smiles reflecting their shared excitement and determination. This monochrome photograph not only showcases Marjorie's groundbreaking achievement but also highlights the strong bond between husband and wife. It symbolizes support, trust, and unity in pursuing one's passion against societal norms. As we delve into this snapshot frozen in time, it serves as a reminder of how far women have come in breaking barriers and challenging gender stereotypes. Marjorie Eccles' courage paved the way for future generations of female racers who continue to defy expectations even today. Preserved by TopFoto. co. uk from Planet News press photography collection, this image stands as an enduring testament to human resilience and progress during Europe's tumultuous twentieth-century era between two world wars.
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