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Monthly Archives: June 2006
Motorcycle Hill Climb, Auburn Massachusetts, October 1935
Photograph taken by my father, Berwin “Webby” Webster, October 1935, Auburn MA of a Hill Climb.
This photograph is one of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Auburn, biker, hill climb, Massachusetts, motorcycle, race, Webster
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Berwin "Webby" Webster & Harry Babkirk and their Motorcycles, Merrimack NH 1936
Photograph taken of my father, Berwin “Webby” Webster (on the right), and his friend, Harry Babkirk circa 1936 in Merrimack New Hampshire. … Continue reading
The Weirs August 1936 – "Snow Ball" Motorcycle Club
Photograph taken by my father, Berwin “Webby” Webster. The photograph was marked, “Weirs, August 1936.” At least two of the motorcycles … Continue reading
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Tagged biker, Loudon, motorcycle, race, Snowball Club, Webster, Weirs
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Motorcycles on Main Street in Keene: July 4, 1935
Photograph taken by my father, Berwin “Webby” Webster, July 4, 1935, on Main Street in Keene, New Hampshire. Possibly this was … Continue reading
TT Motorcycle Race – October 1935, Keene New Hampshire
Photograph taken by my father, Berwin “Webby” Webster, October 1935, in Keene NH at a TT motorcycle race.
This photograph … Continue reading