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Graham Vickery to Speak at TU
Graham Vickery will share results of the latest historical research into early Tiger history including the AF Tiger development program.
Graham will also describe the work and current status of the Rootes Archive Trust in Banbury and their long term plans for preserving our Rootes heritage.
Graham is the Historian of the STOC (the British Tiger Club) as well as Editor of their excellent publication, Cat Whiskers. He is one of the most knowledgeable persons in the world on early Tiger history. He actively continues to explore the UK to uncover and preserve Tiger heritage. He is also one of the Trustees of the Rootes Archive Trust which is dedicated to preserving all types of Rootes Heritage including an estimated half million Rootes Engineering drawings. (Their collection includes an estimated ten-thousand Alpine and Tiger specific drawings.)
His talk is scheduled for the evening of Saturday, June 18th at 7:15pm.
Graham Vickery will share results of the latest historical research into early Tiger history including the AF Tiger development program.
Graham will also describe the work and current status of the Rootes Archive Trust in Banbury and their long term plans for preserving our Rootes heritage.
Graham is the Historian of the STOC (the British Tiger Club) as well as Editor of their excellent publication, Cat Whiskers. He is one of the most knowledgeable persons in the world on early Tiger history. He actively continues to explore the UK to uncover and preserve Tiger heritage. He is also one of the Trustees of the Rootes Archive Trust which is dedicated to preserving all types of Rootes Heritage including an estimated half million Rootes Engineering drawings. (Their collection includes an estimated ten-thousand Alpine and Tiger specific drawings.)
His talk is scheduled for the evening of Saturday, June 18th at 7:15pm.
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