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Lightcar: Index v15: (1919/11/29 to 1920/05/22)

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Note: This is a sub-section of Light Car and Cyclecar

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INDEX. Volume 15. 29th Nov 1919 to 22nd May 1920.

  • A.A.: £1,000 Coal Gas Competition, 229; Eastern Highways Committee and the, 182- Edinburgh new Offices, 443; Extensions, 103 ? First Aid. 480; Membership, 206, 332; Petrol Petition, 418; Protest, Closing date extended, 397; Special Constabulary Reserve —Recruits Wanted, 54
  • A.A. and M.U., 10,000 mile Benzole Test, 59
  • A.-C. 'Junior Commercial Vehicle, 9
  • Accessories, Demand for, 53
  • Accident due to Economizing in Gas (Leicester), 25
  • Accident to Pedestrians at Hounslow—Courting Disaster, 230
  • Accidents, Home Secretary and, 77
  • Accidents, To Avert, 207
  • Accrington, Interesting Case at, 521
  • A.C.TJ. Annual Dinner, 241; Annual Meeting, 355; To Control Light Cars, 431; President of, 437
  • Aero Car: Barnard cyclecar, 255; Agency for, The, 417; First Details of, 593; The, At the T.T., 377
  • Africa, Motoring in, 546
  • Air-Leak Preventer, 347
  • Air Navigation and Engineering Co., 550
  • Air or Water Cooling? 20
  • Alcock, Sir John, The Late—Proposed Monument to, 285
  • All-Metal Body—An Error, 493
  • Alms Hill, Annual Attack on, 524
  • Alms Hill, Defeat of, 568
  • Alms Hill, Henley, 544
  • Aluminium, Finishing, 435
  • Aluminium, Hints on Working, 376
  • Aluminium, Soldering, 359, 378
  • Amateur Builder, The, 516
  • Amateur v. Professional, 314
  • America, No Oil from, 332
  • America, Oil Famine in, 1928, 418
  • American Car Manufacture, Interesting Figures, 26
  • American Car Shortage, 285
  • American Electric Light Car, 155
  • American Import Duties Lower, 398
  • American Invasion, 156
  • American Problem, The, 222
  • Analysing the Car on Paper! 275
  • Anglo-American Oil Co.—Current Price of Spirit, 53
  • Anglo-Canadian Petroleum Co., Formation of, 78
  • Animal—Which is the Most Dangerous? 205
  • Anti-dazzle, A Simple, 549
  • Anti-dazzrte Devices, 420
  • Anti-theft Device, The Latest American, 256
  • Antwerp Motor Exhibition, 331, 363
  • ' Aptns " Can Tilter, 170
  • Are Modern Light Cars Inaccessible? 214
  • Ariiton Light Car, 380
  • Automatic Guide, The, 105
  • Automobile Cure. The—Doctor's Opinion, 158
  • Autovao Installation—New Type, 464
  • Auxiliary Spring Devices, 210
  • A.V. Developments, 575
  • Avro Light Car, 11
  • Badge,' The, that will get you Home, 91
  • Bad Roads, Reporting on, 356
  • Bale, Major F. II., O.B.E., 84
  • Barimar Ltd.—A Generous Concession, 378
  • Barrot Engine, 548
  • Bath and West of England 24 Hours1 Trial, 206,
  • Battling Against the Elements (London-Exeter), 138
  • Beckenham Pump, The, 8
  • Bedfordshire Trial on Whit Monday, 584
  • Belgian RoarV Improvements, 206
  • lentiofeUrandHi Corrosion, 395; Not Injurious, 286; Manufacturers Ltd.—Amalgamation, 399; National, 77: In Paris. 331; Prices Increased, '229: By the Roadside, 26
  • Beware of Cold Snaps, 157
  • " Bibendum and Touring," 589
  • Birmingham, New Garage in, 123
  • Bishop's Touch, The, 130 .
  • Blackpool Watch Committee's Application, Mb
  • Blerint-Whippet Cyclecar, 450
  • Bluebells in Fairyland, 520
  • Klyde. Mr. Arthur, Death of, 550
  • Boat Race Dislocation. 418
  • Bolton Club Waking Up.. 307
  • Bournemouth Speed Limits Abandoned, 308
  • Bowden Carburetter Flood or, 551
  • Bradford AC. Membership 256
  • Brake Adjustment. Test of. 133
  • Brake Compensation—Is it Necessary? 249
  • Brake Design, 230 .
  • Breach of Contract, What is a? 7b
  • Broking the Record. 433
  • Brighton, The Best Way to, 61$
  • Britain Leads, 510 ?
  • Broken Glass Nuisance, The, 458
  • Bromley Common, Repairs to, 285
  • Brooklands Automobile Racing Club—First Post-War Meeting at WhiUun, 545 I
  • Brooklands—A Word for the Mechanic, 595
  • Brooklands--Encouraging Signs, 181
  • Brooklands, Forthcoming Events at 545
  • Brooklands, Hillman in Form at, 588
  • Brooklands, J.C.C. Meet at, 500
  • Brooklands— 60 Light Car Entries, 564
  • Brooklands, Practising for, 566
  • Brooklands Programme—Whit Monday, 582
  • Brooklands Races on Easter Monday, - 403, 411
  • Brooklands Track Complaints, 527
  • Brooklands, Tuning up at, 542
  • Brooklands, Unofficial Racing at, 461
  • Buck board now a Cyclecars, 307
  • Buckingham, Mr.—His Cars and His Bullets, 595
  • Buckinghamshire, Essex Motor Club Successful Hill-Climb at, 442
  • Budget Proposals, Fighting the, 520
  • Burford Bridge, Rally at, March 6th, 336
  • Burford Bridge, Unprecedented Muster of Cars at, 386
  • Bury Club Re-formed, 306, 356
  • Business or Pleasure, Neat Dual Body for, 401
  • " Buyers' Guide" Correction, 53; Amended Details, 58
  • Calcutta, Motors in, 5
  • California, Petrol Prices in, 285
  • Call of the Road, by John Gilpin, Jun.—The Coming of the Cyclecar, 5; Passing of Blinding Headlights, 119; Logical Education and Visual Activity, 193; Nocturnal Troubles and Rising Prices, 221; Lucid Antidazzle Device, 299; Accessibility—Speed on Hills, 371; The All-Weather Standard, 403
  • Calthorpe Motor Co., 549; Advanced Prices; 207; Output, 562
  • Cambridge and County M.C., 438
  • Camouflaged Cars, 458
  • Canada, Motoring in, 179
  • Canadian Expansion, 54 ,
  • Can Controls be Standardized? 113
  • Capac Carburetter, Improvements in the, 414
  • Car: Cheap Secondhand (£35), 286; Development, Mr. Duffield's Rosy Idea.1, 77; Examination, 109; The M.P.'s, 102; The Overpowered, 130; Prices, The Latest,, 331; Stealing, Eight Months for, 75; A Stolen, 223; Theft—Hull Police Court, 43; Thefts, 5; The Punishment Must Fit the Crimta, 259; Thief, Assisting the, 179; The Impertinent, 284; The Incorrigible, 78
  • Carbide Fuel 397
  • Carburetter : Capac, Improvements, 414; Degory, 59; GiN., 333; New Heavy Fuel, by Dr. Low, 577; Scylax—A Correction, 543
  • Carden, Capt. ,T. H., 84; The Man of the Moment, 585
  • Cardiff, Stiff Fines at. 131
  • Cars: 1914-15 on the Road, 542; At Any Price, 502; British, Wanted, 224; Imported—Some Interesting Figures, 335; Increased Prices of, 129; Stolen, Singer and Standard, 75
  • Castings—Makia« at Home, 283
  • Castle Three, The, 56
  • Castrol Innovation, A, 112
  • Catalogue, A Three-Language, 376
  • C.A.V. Extensions, 377
  • Ceylon, To Promote Sport in, 585
  • Chains, Inverted Tooth, 288
  • Chassis, A Nameless, 255
  • Chassis, Rustless Steel, 284
  • Children, Mischievous, Danger of, 286
  • Chiswick High Road Under Repair, 77
  • Christmas, A Right Merry, 101, 109
  • Christmas Number, 53, 76
  • Citroen Cars, Delivery of. 104
  • Citroen, Improving the, 335 ,
  • Classic Run at Easter, 357
  • Climate, The Changeable, 34
  • Climatic Conditions and Difficult Driving, 150
  • Clock, The " Time of Trip," 112
  • Club Doings, 422
  • Club Notes, 358, 392
  • Clubs. New, 495
  • Clutch, New Fluid, 248
  • C.M.U.A., New Address of, 180
  • C.M.U.A.—Annual General Meeting and Luncheon, April 14th, 376
  • Coach Builders to Move, 363
  • Coal Shortage and French Motor Industry, 55
  • Cobham Polio© Trap, 418
  • Cock Hotel—An Obliging Host, 511
  • Colchester Motor Club Annual General Meeting,
  • Collision—Some. Crash! (Liverpool), 53
  • Colmore Cup Trial, Three-Wheelers in the, 360
  • Combine, The New. 5
  • Communal Garages, 157, 269
  • Comparisons are Odious (Wrexham Motorist Fined), 207
  • Compressed Air Starter, 368
  • Constable's Signal Misunderstood, 286
  • Control, The New—The Whistle, 4
  • Oontrol»-Can They be Standardized? 113
  • Copenhagen, Show at, Next Year, 103, 398
  • Cotton, The Tenpenny Reel of, 627
  • Country Eoads, The Salvation of, 405
  • Courtesy of the Road, 284
  • Cowey Horn, 551
  • Cox-Atmos Carburetter, 28
  • Crankshaft Grinder, Price of Increased, 256
  • Crankshaft Journal Trimmer, 233
  • Crawley, Police Activity at, 25
  • Criminals or Motorists, 312
  • Cross-Country Comments, 272, 321, 391, 434, 532
  • Crossley Motors, Ltd.—New Combine, 562
  • Crouch, The Homo of the, 389
  • C.T.C. and Croydon Bench—Appeal Abandoned,
  • Cuba, Catalogues for, 418
  • Cubic Capacity, 1,500, The Obvious Dividing Line,
  • Cut-outs, Strafe Against, 206
  • Cycle and Motor Trades' Benevolent Fund. Concert. i»«
  • Cyclecar: Comfort for the, 502; The Differential-less, 521; Experts! 182; With Front Wheel Steering, 265; The Luxury of a, 149; Output Increasing, 480; Plea for the Single, 1; Production, 437*; Repairs, 418; Transmission Systems, 245, 262, 290
  • Cyclecars: For 1920, 85; " Home-Built "—Where are the? 479; At Orton Wood, 480; In Paris-Nice Trial, 338; The Simple Machine to the Fore, 470; Ultra-Simple, "Light Car and Cyclecar," Demonstration of, 28
  • Cyclecars: Bleriot-Whippet, 450; Coq, 287; Earl, 62, 105; Elfin, 132; Grahame-White, 307, 484; Gerald, 381; La Rapide, 388; Lington, 236; L.S.D., 136; Richardson, 525; Tamplin, 461; Thurlow, 185; Trident, 12.
  • Cylinder Invented by Mr. T. M. Down, 277
  • Cylinder, Scored, Cure for, 27
  • Danger Sign, The Royal Irish Automobile Club and the A.A. Join Hands in Regard to, 306
  • Danish Show, A, 103
  • Dark Ages, In the (" Evening Standard "), 457
  • " Dazzle-Hogs "—A Mute Point, 255
  • Deemster on Test, 488
  • Defeat of Alms Hill, The, 568
  • Degory No-Jet Carburetter, 59
  • Depth Posts, 68
  • Design or Workmanship—Is it in ? 495
  • Detachable Rear Hub on Morgan, 276
  • Detachable Wheel or Demountable Rim? 452
  • Detachable Wheels for Morgans, 493
  • Deutsch, M. Henri, Death of, 26
  • Devon arid Cornwall A.C. Programme, 284
  • Differential, The Battle of the, 410
  • Disabled Ex-Service Men, Employing, 104
  • " Dixie" Seat, The, 242
  • Doctoring the Old Dynamo, 173
  • Dogs, No Control Over, 522 '
  • Dog Thief-Proof Device Stolen, 102
  • Door Rattle, Eliminating, 70
  • Dorman and Co., Capital Over-Subscribed, 54.
  • Douglas Coupe, Keen Bidding for, 332
  • Douglas Easter Egg, 469
  • Douglas Light Cars, Increase o{ Output, 297
  • Do You "Think Electrically"? 483
  • Driving for the Disabled, 350
  • Driving, Inconsiderate (London-Hastings Road); 4
  • Driving Test, The, 207
  • Driving with Open Exhaust, 156
  • Dublin Motor Strike, End of, 305
  • Duco Plug Tester, 347
  • Duco Specialities, 8
  • Dunhill's 1920 Equipment, 156
  • Dunlop, Mr. J. B., jun, Death of. 502
  • Dunlop Rubber Co., Action against, by Mr. J. B. Dunlop, 231
  • Dunlop Works Extension, 398
  • During the Still Hours, 121
  • Dvkes Galore (Lincoln). 241
  • Dynamos and Motors, The Theory of, 40
  • Earl Cyclecar, The, 105
  • Easter Event Programme, 441
  • Easber M.C C. Run, 357
  • Easter Tour, Preparing for the, 412
  • Easter, Where to go for. 423
  • Eastern Counties' Club, 3-78
  • Eastern Counties' Club, Another, Formed, 493
  • Economy, The Watchword, 288
  • Egypt, Motoring Regulations in, 110
  • Electric Lighting Troubles. 323
  • Electric Units Simply Explained. H44
  • Electrical Attachments, Simplifying, 95
  • Employer, Is the, Liable? 46
  • Emscote Light Car on the Road, 17
  • Engine, Barrot—A New Light Car, 548
  • Engine, Light Car, Dismantling the, 472
  • Engine Overhaul, A 48 Hours', 433
  • Engine—The Internal Disruption, 181
  • English Holland, The, 241
  • Equipment, The Question of, 171
  • Era in Motor Transport, The Coming, 3
  • Escape, An Extraordinary—Dungannon, 378
  • Essex Motor Club, 502; Speed Trials, 229; Open Hill-Climb, 332, 399. Events for 1920, 233
  • Exhaust, The Open, 377 Exhibits for 1920, 102
  • Experience, An Extraordinary (Tramline), 297
  • Export Tax on German Cars, 543
  • Files, Novelty in, 551
  • Files, Renovating worn, 182
  • Film Sensations, 312
  • Filter, Necessity for a, 125
  • Fines, Where do they go? 487
  • Finnish Industries Fair, 417
  • First Hundred Thousand, The, A.A. and M.U. Dinner, 399
  • Flaid Light Car, The, 563 Flat Country, 241
  • Flex-Edge Seat Cushion, 198
  • Fly in the Ointment, The (Newton Abbot), 75
  • " Foot-Proof " Gearboxes (Something New!), 479
  • Foreign Market, Starving the, 297 Foreign Restrictions, 77
  • " Forrest, James," Lecture on, by Sir Dugald Clark, 418 For Services Rendered—Mayor of Harrogate and Drinks, 306
  • France—Short of Petrol, 158
  • France, The Light Car in, 474
  • " Freibleibend," 493
  • French Cyclecar Grand Prix, 375
  • French Invasion, The, 284
  • French Motor Industry, 129
  • French Tariff, A New, 230
  • Friction Drive, Improving, 439
  • Friction Drive, Two New Systems of, 43
  • Friction Transmission, Modern Systems of, 144
  • Front Cover, Our, 4, 25, 54, 76, 102, 130, 156, 179, 256, 284, 306, 332, 358, 375, 398, 417, 438, 458, 480, 502, 520, 543
  • Frost, Mr. Harvey, 432
  • Fuel, Another New, 206
  • Fuel Consumption Test, 419
  • Fuel Economy, Demonstrating, 400
  • Fuel, Motor, Supply of, 562
  • Fuel Problem, Solving the, 521
  • Furnishing the Amateur Workshop, 475
  • Gale, After the, was over, 180
  • Gales and Disc Wheels, 192
  • Garage at the " Red Lion," Digswell, 288
  • Garage Charges, 284, 333
  • Garage Problem, The, 458
  • Garage Run by Women, 487
  • Garage, The Communal, 157, 269
  • Garage, The Demeaning—Auckland R.D. Council, 397
  • Garage, Mann, Egerton and Co.., Ltd., 85
  • Garage, The " Medicine and Duty," 255
  • Garage, The Owner-Driver's, 502
  • Garage, The Police and the, 494
  • Garages, Collapsable, 44
  • Garages, Open-Air, 26
  • Garden City, A New, 437
  • Gas Attack, The Latest, 102
  • Gas-Producer Plants, Testing, 78
  • Gear Ratios, 574
  • Gears—Can they be Standardized? 332
  • Geddes, Sir Eric, Vice-President Imperial Motor Transport Council, 562
  • Gerald Cyclecar, 381
  • German Goods, Banning, 255
  • German Invasion, The, 335; "The Little Wonder," 457
  • Germany, Our Attitude to, 432
  • Ghost of the " Shadows," 107
  • Glynn, Mr. F. J. J., Death of, 285
  • G.N., Price of Increased, 378
  • " Go-As-Yon-Please" Reliability Trial, 439, 458
  • Goggles, Testing, 55
  • Government, The, and the Shell Group, 521
  • Grahame-White Buckboard " Light Car and Cycler car " Trial Run, 56, 90
  • Grahame-White Cyclecar, The New, 484, 492
  • Grease Cup, A New, 170
  • Great West Road, Beginning of the, 26 G.W.K. (1920) Ltd., 563
  • G.W.K., Price of, 418 G.W.K.—A Remarkable Machine, 7; On Test, 406
  • H.A.C. Sports, 397
  • Hacksaw, Using a, Economically, 108
  • Hand*Cleaner (Snowwhyte Co.), 543
  • Happy Memories (" Country Life "j, 479
  • Harper and Co.'s Diaries. 105
  • Headlamps, Anti-dazzle, 112
  • Headlight DangeT (" Torquay Times "), 179
  • Hendon Speed Limit Withdrawn, 285
  • Herts County A.C., Reviving, 378
  • Hill-Climbing, Extraordinary, 466
  • Hill-Climbing in South Wale®, 399
  • Hill-Climbing, The Art of, 187
  • Hill-Climbing, Timing of, 563
  • Hill-Climbs, Forthcoming, 230
  • Hillman Motorcar Co.—Developments, 398
  • Hillman Motorcar Co., Ltd., and Triumph Cycle
  • Co., 458
  • Hillman, The, in Form at Brooklands, 588 Hillside, Carving the—Regimental Badge near
  • Salisbury, 495
  • Holiday Well Spent, A, 511 Honours for War Service, 459 Hood and Screens, Better, Wanted, 480 Hood, Wanted a Draught-Proof, 566 " Horrors of Motorcars "—Lecture by Dr. Low, 56
  • Horseshoes, Unlucky, 356 Horse, The Secondhand, 230 Hotel Bills, A Contrast in, 458 Hotel for Motorists, A, 103; Boroughbridge, Yorks, 268 House Journals—" The Winged Arrow " (Wood
  • Milne), 294
  • Houses and Cars, Taxation of, 231 How We Lost the Cup, 486 Hull,. Speed Limit in, 520
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  • Ideal Home, That, 307
  • Ideal Motor Tours (Standard Motor Co.) 4
  • Identification Plates, The Police and, 500
  • Ignition Spark, The " Spark," 44
  • Imbeciles at Large, 69
  • Imperial Motor Transport Council, 562
  • lmpey, Mr. P. M. E. (The Art of Salesmanship),
  • Import Duty—French Down 70 Per Cent., 180
  • Increasing the M.P.G., 340
  • Indefensible Proceeding, A—Horse Vehicle, 156
  • Index Mark—New for London, 286, 483
  • India, British Cars in, 398
  • Industrial Outlook, The, 33
  • Industry, The Growing, 231
  • Inexpensive Motoring, 554
  • Inland Revenue Licence—31 Days, Grace, 155
  • Inquiries, No, by 'Phone, 307
  • Institute of Automobile Engineers: 208, Appointments Bureau, v 55; Dinner, 355; Mr. Duffield's Optimistic View of Car Development, 77; Meeting of Scotch Centre, 480; New Officers of the, 333; 10th Sessional Meeting, 418; Visit to National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, 479
  • Instructor, The Ideal, 268
  • Insurance Policy Given Away with New Car, 305
  • Insurance, The Comprehensive Policy, 377
  • Insurance, The Question of, 335
  • Insurance Will Cost You More, 129
  • Internal-Combustion Turbine, Is the, Feasible? 147
  • Internal-OombuBtion Turbine—Some Ancient De-ligns Unearthed, 258
  • Internal-Combustion Turbine, The, by L. Mantell, 196
  • International Road Race Next Year, 51, 76
  • Inter-1 Varsity Hill-Climb, The, 376
  • Invasion, What about the? 179
  • Inventors Busy, 287 ,
  • Ipswich Chauffeur, Terrifying Experience of, 102
  • Ireland, Motoring in, 375
  • Ireland, Motoring Permits in, 68, 181, 231
  • Ireland, Uproar in, 4, 75
  • Irish Debacle, The, 130
  • Irish Motorists, Concerning, 257
  • Irish Motorists in Revolt, 53
  • Irish Trial, 25, 457
  • Isle of Man Races-Talk of a 1920 T.T., 4
  • Italy, Serious Situation in—Petrol Shortage, bbi
  • Italy, The Land of Ice Creams—and Motors, on
  • January—What it Demands, 132
  • Japan Going Ahead, 308
  • J.O.C.: Annual General Meeting, 183, 229, 260; Brooklandi) Films, 585; At Burford Bridge —An Inconclusive Test, 389; Dinner, 29; Ladies Present, 32; Fixtures, 56; Innovation, 268; London-Manchester Run, April 17th, 457, 479; Big Entry for, 485; Meet at Brooklands, 500; Meeting, January 29th, 205; New Branch, 596; Northern Branch, 599; Now is the Time to Join, M0; Officials Wanted, 459; Opening Rally, 331; Opening of the Season, 357; Petrol Consumption Trial—The Reversing Problem, 457; Race Meeting at Brooklands, 522; Rally on March 6th, 355; Rally, Films of, 377; Trial, March 27th, 417
  • Jester, Road, Is the, Dead? 229
  • " K " Boots, 5$6
  • Keep to the Left, 68
  • Kennedy, Mr. John, Death of, 376
  • Kingsbury Junior, Price of, 438
  • Klaxons Forbidden in Egypt, 110
  • K.L.G. Aerotype Sparking Plug, 378
  • Knock, The Elusive, 555
  • Knocks and Clanks, 298
  • Kramer Vaporizer, 347
  • Lady Driver—Is She Vanishing? 480
  • Lamps, Bad Roads Put Out—Oommon-sense from
  • the Bench, 520 Large Car Designer, Teaching the, 165
  • Laughter in Court (Engine Left Runninis), 232
  • L.C.C.— The Hustle Department, 155
  • Leather Belting Plentiful, 256
  • Leaves from an Expert's Note Book, by Dr. Low 30, 160, 3J9, 531
  • Leeds, Parking Cars at, 397
  • Leicester Police Busy, 257
  • Licence Due (Lest we Forget), i'05
  • Licence Hunt (Market Harborough), 35",
  • Light Car: American, Electric, 155; Clubs, A Network of, 402; Components, Grice and Harrison, Ltd., 76; Engine, Dismantling the, 472; The, in France, 474; Interest in Birmingham, 420; Is the, too Elaborate? 534; Performances in the Land's End, 465' Section in Birmingham, 309; Selling under £300, 336; Suspension, 529; Telling the Age of a, 91; What £200 will Purchase, 281
  • "Light Car and Cyclecar "—Christmas Number, 53; And Easter Holidays, 418; Price of, 524; Rise in Price, 541, 543; Demonstration of Ultra-Sim pie -Cydeears,, 28; Test Course 240; Test Runs, 333, 375; Trial Run of Grahame-White Buckboard, 56, 90
  • "Light Car and Cyclecar" Test Runs: I, Citroen 317; II, 1920 Two-Seater Standard G.N., 364; III, Horstmann, 382; IV, The 1920 FtourrSeater GJ.W.K.., 406; V, The Two-Seater Tamplin, 461; VI, 10 h.p. Two-Seater Deemster, 488
  • Light Cars: Will America take up? 57; and Cycle-cars of 1920, The, 36; at Liverpool Speed Trials, 584; Are Modern, Inaccessible? 215; Wanted in Morocco, 306; Race at Brooklands, 481!; a Speciality, 284; Taxation of, 232; Testing, 305
  • Light Cars: Ashton, 380; Ashton-Evans, 224; Avro, 11; Calthorpe, A "Hush-Hush," 362; Cal-thorpe, Sporting Four, 345; Carden, £100, 79; Emscote, 17; Flaid, 563; Guildford, 293; Hillman, 1,496 c.c, 156; Lanchester, 13; Launceston, 13; Mendip, 309; Parna-cott, 441; Rover, 421; Standard, 106; Swift, 105; Warren-Lambert, 10, 381, 429
  • Light Hogs, 165
  • Lighter Days, 179
  • Lighting Question, The, 157
  • Lighting System, Neglecting the, 502
  • Lights, Departmental Committee on, 503
  • Lights on Vehicles, 3
  • Lights on Vehicles Committee, A.A. Evidence on, 58
  • List Prices, The Latest, 337
  • Llandudno, 19 Mile Speed Limit at, 257
  • Lock Nut, A Simple, 198
  • London-Edinburgh: Full Details, 583; Course, 242; Sidelights on the, 574
  • London-Exeter Trial, 27, 115, 134; Battling Against the Elements, 138; No 6-Cylinder A.-C.s in the, 131; Full List of Entries, 56; The, in a Light Car " Pullman," 167; Numbers and Starting Times, 80; Official Awards, 159
  • London-Land's End Run, 437, 440, 478; Awards 483; Entries for, 419; A Few Observations, 470
  • London-Manchester Run, 134; The Firs.t, 505; Hills in the, 343; Things Seen and Heard en route, 507
  • Low, Dr. A. M., Article by, 577; Experiences of, at Paris-Nice Trial, 431
  • Luce, Mr. A. J., Back and Started Again, 190
  • Lubricator, Pressure-Fed Sight Feed, 8
  • Lubricator Troubles, 54
  • Luck, A Case of (Lost Release Valve), 543
  • Ludgate Saw, The. 8
  • Luxury of a Cyolecar, 149
  • Lyndhurst—Worth a Visit, 68
  • Lyons Fair, The, 54
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  • McKenzie Light Car, Price of Increased, 356 " Maclock "—An Improved Car Lock, 435 M.A.C. News, Revival of, 589 " Made in England "—Mr. E. H. Arnott on
  • American Imports, 356 Magneto Design, Advance in, 288 Magneto, How a, Works, 331 Magneto Switch, 347 Magnition, 130
  • Malton, Police Activity in, 437 Manchester M.C.—Opening Run, 411 Manchester Club's Invitation Trial, 437 Manchester Motorists, To, 399 Manchester, An Olympia at? 103 Manufacturers, Addresses of, 39 March e du Monde, 208
  • Martin, Mr. Lionel, 510; At Burford Bridge, 410 Mascots, Dinkie-Doo, DiUy and Dally, 277; The
  • Flapper, 347 Mass Production, 179 Masseur Charged with Car Stealing, 102 -M.C.C. Brighton Run, 332; Easter Land's End
  • Run, 399; London-Edinburgh Trial, 503;
  • Meeting, 260; Opening Run, 400; Victory
  • Dinner, 54
  • Mechanical Motorcar, The, 5 Mechanical Starter, The, 86 Mendip Works, Transfer of, 5 Mercury Chassis—Eclipse All-Weather Body, 378 Metal, Cutting Thick Gauge, 244 Midland Automobile Club, 399 Midland Light Car Club, 334, 377; Another
  • Wound Stipe for, 543 Midland Rally, 410, 514, 544 Minister of Transport, 305 Mirrors—Are They Essential? 206 Mistaken Identity; 312 Modern Entertaining, 4
  • Modern System of Friction Transmission, 144 Mond Gas Co.—Lack of Coal, 377 Monocar, A New, by Messrs. Mond Bros., 398 Monocar, Tho Popular, 458 Monocar or Tandem Cyclecar, The Earl, 62
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  • The Light Car and Cyclecar
  • M (continued).
  • Monocar, The T.B., 562 Morgan Bunabout, Agents for, 102 Morgans, Detachable Wheels for, 493 Morocco, Light Cars Wanted in, 306 Morocao, New Oilfields in, 78
  • Motor, The," Special Whitsuntide Number, 544 Motor Agents' Union 397 Motor Car Act, Sir Eric Geddes and. 25 Motorcar, British £100, The Garden, 79 Motorcar Census on Surrey Roads, 457 Motorcar of the Future, Prize for, in Paris, 355 Motorcars, Hotel Shelters tor, 483 Motorcycle Show, Attendances at, 131 Motorcycle or Sidecar, from " The Scotsman," 255 Motorcycle T.T., 355
  • Motor Industry Growing in New Zealand, 285 " Motor Repair Work," Third Edition, 161 Motor Ship, The," 438; Launch of, 481; Number 3, 643
  • Motor Show, A Gigantic, 334 Motor Spirit Imports, 308 Motor Spirit, Price of, 53, 231 Motor Taxes in Denmark, 207 Motor Transport, The Coming Era in, 3 Motor Vehicles, Demand for, in South Africa 180 Motoring in Africa, 546 Motoring, Inexpensive, 554 Motoring in Ireland, 375 Motoring Metaphors, 375 Motoring Presents, 141 Motoring which Spoils the Hunt, 377 Motorist, The Candid (Kingston), 207 Motorist, Not all the Fault of the, 520 MotorUt, Protecting the (R.A.C.), 55, 56 Motorist Summoned at Wonford, 75 Motorists and Insurance, 222 Motorists and Mud, 563 Motors for Ministers, 129 Motors Predominant in Calcutta, 5 Moulders' Strike, The, 53; Sir Eric Geddes« on,
  • M
  • Mud Splashes, 104 Mystery Car and Man, 443 Mystery Trouble, Another, and its Solution, 546
  • National Benzole Association, Offices of, 155 ?
  • Spirit More Plentiful, 288 National Benzole, 77, 333; Can You Get? 308;
  • Supplies of, 3.78; Where You Can Get, 397 National Roll, The King's, 398 New Forest Dangers, 305 Newquay, Touring from, to St. Columb—Useful
  • Advice, 205
  • New Roads in the Making—Croydon to Purley, 60 New Year Demands, The, 129 New Year Resolutions, Some, 169 Night Driving and Sidecar Lights, 146 Night Signal A (Malvern Link), 487 Non-Freesing Mixture, 129
  • Non-Sfcop Engine Run, Mr. Rex Mundy's, 55 Non-Stop Engine Run (G.N.), 180 North Devon Roads not Suitable for Motoring, 438
  • Northern Motor Club, Formation of, 286 North Road Hold-Up, 437 North Wilts Club—Opening Run, 438 Notes and Queries—see " Queries " Notes, News, and Goeaip of New Motoring: 4, 25, 53, 75, 102, 129, 155, 179, 205, 229, 255, 284, 305, 331, 355, 375, 39/, 417, 437, 457, 479, 501, 518 541, 561, 581 Novelty, Spice of, 8
  • Number Plate, Keep Your, Clean, 156, 520 Number Plates Supplied by Police in Egypt, 110
  • o
  • O.C. Lights, Encounter -with, 311
  • Offences that Should be Punishable, 93
  • Officers, British, Reunion of, 130
  • Official Appreciation—S.M.M.T. Thanked by Ministry of Munitions for War Work, 19
  • Ogston Motor Co.—Change of Address, 418
  • Oil, English Output, 102
  • Oil Famine in 1928 in U.S.A., 418
  • Oil for Motors: A Bi« Order—Mr. M. W. R. Ormandy on, 379
  • Oil, Output from Hardstoft, 376
  • Oil Prices up—Vacuum Oil Co., 206, 285, 331
  • Oil Waste and Another Mystery, 106
  • Oilfield, A New, in Morocco, 78
  • Olympia, 1920, 363
  • Olympia, Two Shows—Agents' Dilemma, 181
  • Olympia, An, at Manchester 1 103
  • Olympia Reflections, 28
  • On Trial, 552
  • One Canary Power—Mr. Alan Burgoyne and, 286
  • OPINIONS, THOUGHTS AND: 22, 48, 73, 99, 126, 152, 175, 201, 226, 253, 279, 303, 388, 352, 373, 395, 416, 436, 454, 477, 497, 517, 539, 559, 579, 600 Accessories, Expensive, 228; Acetylene versus Electric Lighting, 580; A.C. Sociable, Alterations to, 518; Address Wanted (Ceylon), 254; Advantage of Being a Clubman, 373; Advertisement, A Misleading (Riley Cyclecar), 228.
  • Bankrupting Industry, 152; Benzole— Will Stockists Oblige? 415; Both Sides to Blame, 23; Bowden Control, Security Nipple to, 497• Braking and Immunity from Sideslips, 329; Brass Fittings, Weather-Proof, 304 329; British Manufacturers' Policy, What i« the? 49: British Manufacturers, Wrathful With, 23; Brooklands, Handicapping at, 498; Brooklands, T.T. at, 455; Buckboard, Improving the, 153. Cardea Xr»asnlis«i»B- 176; Chofcin« Coils, 177; Climate and Different Driving, 177; Com-
  • OPINIONS, THOUGHTS AND (continued).
  • pressed Air as Motor Force, 497, 540; Consumption Trial, The—Dr. Low's Replies, 477; Convert's Experience with Light Car, 514; Cyclecar, The, in India, 539; Cyclecar, Control of the, 455; Cyclecar, Demand for the Simple, 48; Cyclist, Why should not the, Pay Tax? 303
  • Dangerous Animals on the Road, 203; Defini
  • tion, The, and the Control of Movement, 478, 497; Driving for the Disabled, 396;
  • Dynamo Lighting—Is it Reliable? 280, 304, 374 .
  • Economical Motoring, Extinction of, 518; Engine Noises, Unusual, 99; Exhaust Gases Utilizing, 329, 353
  • Found—A Rear Lamp, 416; Freak, A, of the Early Days, 329; Freak Hills and Reliability Trials, 416, 436; Free Trad© Means No Trade, 23; Fuel Consumption Trial— Dr. Low not Responsible, 518 Gales and Disc Wheels, 226; Gasbag, Will the, Return? 454; General Reliability Trial, Suggestions for, 226; Generator or Storage Cells? 373; Grahame-White Friction Drive, 280; Gravity Feed Oiling System, 396; Greasy Roads, Danger from, 99; G. W. Buck-board—A Suggestion, 99
  • Headlights, Glaring, Danger of, 374; Horst-mann Test Run, 415; Humberette Improvement, A, 304
  • India, The Cyclecar in, 539; Insufficient Seating Accommodation, 22; Internal-Combustion Turbine, 175; Internal-Combustion Turbino Employing Poppet Valves, 280; In-ternal-Combustiort Turbines—Mr. Mantell Replies to his Critics, 253; International Road Race 100 J.C.C. Consumption Trial, The, 455; A Severe
  • Criticism, 498
  • Keep to the Left! 374; Kinsbury Engineering Co., Ltd.—No Connection with Kingsbury Works, Ltd., 559; Knocking Mystery, Elucidating the, 579 1 Lamp Standards, 396; Left-Hand Steering—Is it Dangerous? 600; Leg Room, The Question of, 454; Lever Design, A Comparison in, 352, 416; Light Car, Comfort in the, 374; Light Car. The, in Competition, 352; Light Car Development, 579; Light Car, Over Elaboration of the, 352; Light Car Trials, Problem of, 72; Light Car, The Simple, 373; Light Car, Suggested Capabilities of, 559; Lighting from the Magneto, 228, Lighting Order, The 136, Lighting System, The, 396; Littpnslaek in the London-Manchester, 395; London-La nd'e End, Gold Medals in the, 539, 560; Lubricating Systems, Failure of, 49 Manufacturer. The Courteous, 177; Manufacturer, Is the, to Blame? 73; Manufacturers, Will they Oblige? 540; Mechanical Starter made by Amateur, 202; Mechanical Starter—New Type, 152; Mechanical Tyre Pump a Boon, 416; Modern Designs—Where They Fail, 126; Monorar, A Home-Built. 540; Monocar, How Will the, Fare? 540; Motorbuses—A Menace to (lie Highways, 328; Motorists Won't Havo the £1 Tax, 303; M.P.G., How Driving Affects the, 396; Mystery Car, News of the, 477
  • Non-Skid Tyres—Which are the Best? 177 Offences that should be Punished, 177; Oiling Systems, An Improved, 416; Oiling System, Improving the, 455, 498; Overseas Trade, British Manufacturers and, 328 Paris-Nice Trials, Forthcoming, 153; Parson's Principle, Application of the, 201; Patent, Claim to a, 518; Petrol Combines—How to Combat, 352; Petrol Tax—How will the Motoring Public take the Latest Imposition? 478; Plugs, Best Method of Cleaning, 203; Premium Profiteer, Baulking the, 454; Price, Increase of, Justified, 517; Principle of Differential Gearing, 304; "Profiteering," 477; Profiteering, A Poor Defence for, 517; Protectionist or Free Trade? 73, 99
  • Radiators, Leaks in—Information Required, 329; Radiator Thermometer for the Dash, 153, 176; Ranks, Position" of, 280; Rebates, Protest Against, 373; Registration Numbers, Retaining, 99; Registration Problems, 72; Reverse, Is the, ? Necessary? 100, 127, 202; Question of, 176; Reverse, The, and Simplicity of Design, 228; Route Card, Illuminating, 455
  • Sacrifice, The, 23; Seating Accommodation on Light Cars, 49, 72; Service! 99; " Signing the Pledge," 373; Sparking Plug, Best Position for, 560; Speedometer Drive, Accuracy of, 126; Speedometer Drive, Lost—a, 498; Speed Limit, The. Absurdity of, 4:s6; Specification, The. Ideal, 280; Specification, What is the? 454; Spring and its Dangers. 540; Springing, Improving the, 374: Standard' Gears in Competition, 517; Standard Machines in Trials, 22; Suggestions Welcomed, 517
  • "Tartarus," Final Reply to, 153; Tax. Analysis of the Proposed. 560; Tax—Should Doctors he Entitled to Rebate? 303; Tax Everybody Equally, 279; Tax, Graduated, Suggested, 353; Tax, £1 per cent., SreggeMLmli, 580; Taxation. The New—An Inadequate Protest, 51H; Taxes, Not Concerned About, 353; Three-Wheeler, Design of the, 49; Three -Wheelers—-Who Should Control9 73 12G; Throo Wheels or Four? 328, 373; Traction Engines, Unlighted, "540: Trials—Are they too Easy? 600; Trouble with V-Twin, 203; Turbines, Internal-Combustion, 201, 227; Two Cylinders or Four?
  • OPINIONS, THOUGHTS AND (continued). 100; Tyrannical Taxation, 279; Tyre Standardization, Shall we have? 304; Tyres —Oversize on Cyclecars, 254; Tyreg and Rims, Standardization of, 579; Tyres, Soft Running on, 396 Utility Car, The, 415
  • Valve Covers and Overheating, 254; Valve Removal, Simplifying, 518
  • Wat<;h as Compass—Going " West," 455; Water as Fuel, 600; What's in a Name? 22 '
  • Owner Builder, The, and his Product, 267
  • Ownership, Transfer of, 230
  • Oxford Motor Club, 403 ?
  • Oxford, Profiteering in, 4
  • Over the Wire, 7, 33, 68, 84, 109, 134, 164; On the Qui Vive, 190, 223, 241, 268 297, 311, 34:!, 362, 389, 410, 431, 443, 469, 492, 510, 527, 549, 574, 595
  • Paddon, Mr. W. (Factory Utopia), 191; The Modern
  • Motoring Mountaineer, 443 Palace on Wheels, A, 295 Palladium Autocars, Ltd.—Production Postponed, 401
  • Palmer Tyre Pump, A New, 514, 542 Pandora's Box (New Style), 349 Paris-Nice Trial, Progress of, 308 PaTk 12 m.p.h. Limit Abolished, 418 Park Police, Inanimate, 480 Parnacott Light Oar 441 Passenger, The Helpful, 65 Pateley Bridge Hill-Climb Postponed, 542 Pavement Battery, 493
  • Pedestrians are Reminded , 305
  • Pedestrians, Thoughtless, 130 Penal Servitude for Car Stealing, 129 Petrol: Can Holder, 95, 599; Cans of, Running to Waste, 479; Cheaper—Perhaps! 358; Consumption Trial, 392, 397, 444; Standard Wins the, 445; Control Department (Unconscious Humour), 4; Filter, Gauzeless, 70; Filter, The Wallis, 95; Tax, In Favour of, 294; In France? 521; Installation, From Tank to Tank, 288; Petition, The, 331; Price of,-355; Increase in, 208; At 2s. 8d. per gallon? 359; United Protest, 309; Views of the N.B.C., 379; A Dream of the West, 285; A Miscalculation, 298; To be Reduced, 390; No need for Panic, 285; Profits—Names of the Committee, 53; Decreasing, 286; Who gets the? 26; Scare Again, 180; Position, 398; .Protest, Everybody Supporting . the, 397; Number of Signatures, 501; -Pump in London Road, 284; Shortage in France, 158, 355; Shortage in Italy, 287, 562; Supply, The Modern. 129; Supply in France, 229- Taxation of, 377; Turbine, The, 179. Phillips, Mr. A. B., Death of, 510 Picnic Hamper by Dunhill's, 512 Piston Slap, The Prevention of, 189 Pistons, Aluminium (Alarming but Harmless
  • Symptoms), 192
  • Plea for the Simple Cyclecar, 1 Plug, K.L.G. Aerotype, 376 Plug, The S.E.V., 44, 129 Pocklington Coronation Band Scattered by
  • Motorist, 405
  • Points Concerning Tyres, 578 Police Activity on North Road, 356 Police Motorcycle Patrol Corps, 182 Police Regulation, A New, 205 Policeman, The Mounted, 223 Policemen, Illuminated, 76 Portsmouth Road Improvements 457 Potters Bar and Welwyn " Control still in
  • Operation, 157
  • Power Alcohol for Scotland, 284 Premier Motor Engineering- Works—Change of
  • Trading Name, 5 Presents, Motoring, 131 Prices Climbing Up Again, 527 Private Owner, What of the ? 274 Production—Some Census, 179 Production, Speeding up, 346 Profiteering in Scotland (Petrol), 4 Profits, Quick—Burnley R.D. Council, 25 -Propaganda, False (America), 5 " Prop " Car, The, 183 Pump, The Beckenham, 8 Pump Connection, 551 Puncture-Proof Tube Wanted, 286
  • ilWoS?0^ ^ 84, 97, m, K4, 178 ^ 225 252, 278, 302, 3B0, 354, 393, 456, 496, 538
  • Accumulator, From, to Magneto Ignition, 178;
  • Accumulator, Storing a, 128; Accumulator,
  • Stowing Away the, 538; Air-Cooled En-
  • girwv Starting an, 456 , ,„,..
  • Back Lash in Steering. 456; Bearings, White Metal, Refitting, 178; " Blow-Backs "Cause of 354; Brake Compensation and Skidding, 50; Brokrn Starting Handle, 154
  • Carbon Deposit and Knocking, 74; Cardan or Propeller Shaft? 97; Clutch Face, Correct 'Angle of, 354; Clutch Requires Adjustment, 154- Clutch, Single-Plate, Simplicity of the, 204- Compass. Using the Watch as, 178; Compression as a Brake, 330; Compression, High or Low, 354; Condenser, Construction of a, 225; Control of Brakes, Independent, 178; Cooling System, A Badly-Arranged, 330- Covers, Retreading Old, 538; Crank-case Repair, 456; Cubic Capacity and Horse-Power, 50: Cvclecar Registration, 496; Cylinder, Scored, Curing a, 97
  • Defective Lubrication, 128. Devon and Corn-
  • TK« LigHt Car and
  • Q (continued).
  • QUERIES, NOTES AND (continued).
  • ~wall, Touring in, 496. Differential Gearing, The Principle of, 204. Double-pole Ignition, Advantages of, 302. Draught, Improving the, 330. Driving Position, Improving the, 393. Dynamo Lighting, Installing, 393. - Dynamo Lighting Hatters, 302. Dynamo Lighting on Morgan, 456
  • Engine, A.O.I.V., Tuning of, 50. Engine Knocks with Petrol, 74. Engine, Erecting a J.A.P., 252. Engine, V-twin, Trouble with, 97. Exhaust Pipe, Diameter of, 393. Extra-air Device, Advantages of, 354. Extra-air Device for Standard, 496
  • Filter, Position of, 354. Friction and Belt Drive, Combination of, 154. Friction-driven Machines, 456. Friction Gear, Complicating, 128
  • Gudgeon Pin, Securing the, 330
  • Horse-power, Calculating, 278. Huiaberette, Repairs to, 496
  • Induction Coil, Lettering of, 128. Inland Revenue Matters, 456
  • J.A.P. Engine, Erecting a, 252
  • Light Car, Accommodating, 252. Lighting System, Break-down of, 225. Lights, Side, Are They Necessary? 97. Long or Short Stroke? 252. Luggage, Carrying, on the Tail, 538
  • Magneto for Vertical Twin, 225. Moisture in Inlet Pipe, Formation of, 354. Mysterious Heating Trouble, 393 '
  • Number Plates, Illegal, 354
  • Off-set Cylinders, Dee-axes Type, 50. Oil Baffles and Splash Lubrication, 278. Oil Leakage Past the Pistons, 97. Overheating and Loss of Power, 74
  • Petrol Consumption, Excessive, 204. Petrol Level, Lowering the, 74. Petrol, Storage of, 252. Petrol Supply, Faulty, 154. Eisto-n, Replacing Broken, 538. Piston Rings, Pinning, 252. Power, Mysterious loss of, 50. Pressure-fed Petrol Supply, 354. Propeller Shaft, Open or Closed, 330
  • Radiator, Reducing Area of, 278. Registration, Regulations Governing, 278. Roller Bearings, White Metal, 225
  • Scraper Ring, Functions of, 302. Spark Gap, The Function of the, 330. Spring, Replacing a, 393. Squeak, Locating a Mysterious, 225
  • Tappet Clearance, Importance of, 302. Taxes and Licences Payable, 538. Tyres for Cycle-cars, 204. Tyres, Working Pressure of, 393
  • Universal, Lubricating a, 456. Universal, Noisy, 538
  • Valve Springs, Effect of Weil, 278. Valves, Removing, 496. Vulcanizing, Simplicity of, 128
  • Watch, Using a, as Compass, 178. Water on Tyres, Effect of, 97. Wheel Spindles, Fitting, 178
  • R
  • Race. The First Post-war Road, 336
  • Races, Isle of Man, Abandoned, 181
  • Racing at Brooklands Once More—Unofficially, 460
  • Racing, 1821, Mr. 8. F. Edge on, 122
  • Radiator, Improving the Efficiency of, 66
  • Railway Strike Ended, 230
  • Railways versus Roads, 46
  • Rapson Tyres Withdrawn from Test, 63
  • Rear Lamp, The, 112
  • Reunion of British Officers, 130
  • Rear Light Nuisance, 156
  • Rear Light Order, The, 7
  • Rear Lights—Going the Whole Hog, 182
  • Rear Lights to Remain, 334
  • Recommendations of the Departmental Committee
  • on Lights, 603
  • Reeves, Mr. A. W., Interviewed, 390 Registration, More Red Tape, 287 Relics ol the Past, 270 Rendering Steel Rust-Proof, 8 , Renovations. an3 Alterations, 536 Rich&Tdson Oydecar, The, on the Road, 92 Richardson Cyclecar, A Week-end on a, 525 Richardson and Co.—lOO Cars per Week, 26 Richardson and Co.—Price Revision, 75 Righ.t-Ha.nd Steering, 180 Road Fund and Tramways, 307 Road Guides. Now, 156, 285 Road Hogs (from Daily Paper), 180 Road Improvement* near Malvern, 487 Road Manners, 85 Road Patrols at Christmas, 53 Road, A Pkraghed, 312 Road Repair—Portsmouth Road, 26 Road Rivalry, 410
  • Road Signs, French Improvements in, 479 Road Sounds, 545
  • Road Users—The Cyclists' Share, 376 Road Waves—Reigate-Dorking, 289 Road, Which is the Worst? 130 Roadways, Underground, 205 Road« Advisory Committee, 231 Roads, Bad, Reporting on, 379 Road.s, Disgraceful, 377
  • Roads, New. in the Making—Croydon-Purley, 60 Roads,- Our Post-War, 502 Road.s, 'Ware Tar, 2S5 Roads, Wash the, 110 Bobbery, 224
  • Robbing Petrol Injector, 512 Roller Chain, Describing a, 124 Roper, Miss, Hon. Sec. of Midland Club. 438. 510 Rotax Motor Accessories Co., Ltd.—Extension of
  • Business, 481
  • Rotherham Petrol Filter, 44 Rover on Test, 421 Rover, Trying the 8 h.p., 528
  • Royal Air FoToe. Recruiting in th«, 306; Re-Union Dinner, 358
  • Royal Automobile Club: Assistance Schemes—The Badge That Will Get You Home, 91; Development, 376; Guide, A Well-Known, 165; Premises, 375; Signs at Horsham, 182; Subscription Raised, 355: arxd Taxation, 332; Thanks ol Dominion Forces, 53; War Work of the, 4; Year Book, 287
  • Royal Scottish Automobile Club: Dinner 255; The, on Motorcar Taxation, 357; Petition, 378; Six Days' Trial—A Rumour—Speed Limit Raised, 297
  • Rule of the Road The—Motorist Fined for Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road, 417
  • Run Through the Night, A, 515
  • Running Costs, The Question of, 98
  • St. Bartholomew's, Soiree in Aid of, 377
  • Safety First, 155
  • Safety First Device, 95
  • Saietj' First Diplomas, 181
  • San Francdsco Motor Show, 481
  • Scientific and Industrial Research Department--
  • Change of Address, 331 Scotland, 12 Hours' Trial in, 585 Scotland Yard Detectives, Cars for Use of, 255 Scottish Automobile Club and Taxation, 574 Scottish Show: The 155, 205; Attendances at, 284;
  • At the, 234; The Next,. 306; Preliminary
  • Survey of Exhibits, 210 Scottish Six Days' Trial, 183; Entries for, 483;
  • Abandoned, 500
  • Seat-Design, Originality in, 362 Second"" Four Thousand," The, 345 Second-hand Car Boom, 356 Second-hand Prices: 78, 104, 132, 159, 192, 222, 250, 270, 294, 310, 342, 385, 411, 444, 465, 487, 576 Second-hand Prices -Why They are High. 156 Service, 55
  • Sheffield Motorists Indignant, 77 Shelter for Motorcars, Hotel, 483 Shirts, Price of (Tyre Material), 4 Side Lights Essential, 385 Side Mirrors Compulsory, 566 '" Sign " of Service, A, 103 . Sign-Posting in the Future, 543 Signal, The Policeman's, 179 Signal, The Silent, 520 Signs of the Times, 287 Silencer Novel Type of, 409
  • Slough Repair Depot— No. of Hands Employed, 54 Slough Depot Sold; 483 Small Advertisement Alteration, 306 Small Game Shooting by Car, 5 Smith and Son® Ltd.—Iesue Over-Subscribed, 332 Solid Tyres Again, 103 Southall Police Trap, 223 Southend Motorists' Programme, 334 Southend-on-Sea—Hill-Climb Postponed, 543 South-port, Commotion at, 103 Spare Parts, Paving Yields, 78 Spar« Wheel, Safety of the, 2Sfi Sparking Plug, The Best Position for the, 535 Sparking Plug, Testing the, 277 Sparking Plugs, Improvements in, 170 Spectacular Demonstration, A (American Car
  • Co.), U
  • Speed Limits Abolished, .355 Speed Limits in Hull. 520 Speed Limits, More—Oulton Broad, 5 Speed Limits, Why We Have, 469 Speed, What is a Safe? 181
  • ing Up Produrtio"nr346
  • Sphere, In a Different—Bandmaster Does Not Conduct His Own Case, 103
  • Spioe of Novelty: 8, 44, 70, 95, 112, 170, 198, 277, 347, 512, 551
  • Splash. Preventing, 198
  • Splashing—Wilful Misrepresentation, 206
  • Spring Time Thoughts, 432
  • Springing, A Test of, 520
  • Springs and Road Deterioration, 480
  • Standard 9.5 h.p., Alterations to, 106
  • Standard Product, Testing the, 427
  • Standard Works—What the Midlands are Doing, 513
  • Starter, An ingenious, 512
  • Starter, The Mechanical, 86
  • Starter, The, and the Splash, 449
  • Staxton Hill-Climb, 479
  • Steel, Rendering, Rust-Proof, 8
  • Steering, Left-Hand. 26
  • Stoke Newington—Where Not to Build a School, 102
  • Stone Throwing at Eastbourne, 417
  • Stone-Throwing Evil, Spread of the, 284
  • Stone-Throwing Offenders Caught, 111
  • Stopping Distance with Efficient Brakes, 232
  • Stop-Watch, Exit the, 181
  • Stratford-on-A'Von, Great Rally at, 565
  • Straw Gas. 284
  • Summer Time, 375, 398
  • Snrbiton and District M.C.C., 483
  • Sutton Ooldfield and North Birmingham A.C., 399; Dinner, 400; Events, 562; Prizes, 437
  • Swag, Two Motors Full of, 75
  • Swift Light Car, 105
  • Switzerland, Difficulties in, 104
  • Sydney, New South Wales, Motor Show, 483
  • Tamplin Cyciecar, The, on Porlock, 481; Price of, Increased, 333; on Test, 416, 461
  • Tankette Runabout, 209
  • Tar—Beware 1 645
  • Targa-Florio Race—British Competitors, 56
  • Tarred Roads and Safety (Wharfdale R.D. Council), 181
  • Tax: The £1 per Hor-se-Power, 479, 499; Against the, 524; If It Materializes, 255; Must Go, 521; Reconsidered, 268
  • Taxation—The Rev. F. Garfield's Protest, 104
  • Taxation—Houses and Cars, 231
  • Taxation of Light Cars, l'ropot»ed Excessive, 232
  • Taxation, Motorcar, R.S.A.C. on, 367
  • Taxation, Possible Sources of Future, and How to Meet Them, 243
  • Taxation—Scotland Speaks, 575
  • Taxes in Uriel, 500
  • Taxes, Protest Against New, 25G, 418
  • Taxi Drivers, Ancient, 101
  • Taxicab Driver, The Reckless, 56 _
  • Taxi Strike—A Temporary Relief, 288
  • T.B. Cyclocar, Testing the, on a Grade of 1 in 2, 599; Price of, Increased, 520; The, on the Road, 597
  • Technical Terms—(What Is Its Real Name?), 124
  • Terrifying Experience, A—Ipswich Chauffeur, 102
  • Thermal Efficiency of the* Horse, 130
  • Theory of Dynamos arid Motors, The, 40
  • Thief-Proof Device, AiiK-ikan, 4
  • Thief-Proof Device, The Latest, 26
  • Thieves, Continental, 192
  • Things Seen and Heard En Route—(London-Manchester), 507
  • Think Electrically, Do You? 483
  • Thomas, Mr. Frank, :3J "
  • Three-Wheeler, The Plea of the, 557
  • Three-Wnee'l-er Problem, A, HS
  • Three-Wheelers—A Comparison, 7
  • Three-Wheelers at the Show, 14
  • Three Wheels or Four? 82
  • Tipping at the R.A.C., 229
  • Tool Ki:s-(Vandy's, Ltd.), 44
  • Tools, Machine, Scarcny of, 284
  • Topics of llib Day:--
  • Am/ericiUjiz,., The IVjidenry U>, 166; Brook-lauds --Light Cars and Cydecars to the Fore, bti!; Competitors' Season, Opening of the, 339; Dazzle I'roblmn, The, 289; Dazzling Hcadliyhte Must (io, 133; Economy—and Waste, *217; Holiday, The First, of the. Year, 449; Industrial Unrest, 81; J.C.C., A Progressive, 313; Light Car and Cyclecar Road Race Next Year, 64; Light Car Definitions, 547; Light Car, The Ideal, 166; Light Car, Killing the, 237; Lighting Regulations, Future1, 504; Lights on Vehicles Committee, The New,-6; Limit, Tha 29 m.p.h., 166; Limit, Another Attempt to Raise the, 428; Limit, Raising the, to 1,600 c.c, 186; London-Manchester Run, The, 604; Motor Fuel, The Price of, 3*51; Motor Taxes, The Proposed New,, 261; New Year, The, 133; New Year, The Beginning of a, 120; Olympia, 1920 Exhibits, 32; Petition, An Opportune, 313; Petition, Sign the, 338; Petrol—Is a Serious Shortage Imminent? 567; Petrol, The Price of, 237; Petrol Prices to be Increased, 217; Police Activity, 313; Police Activity InorcaseiV, TJ0; " Proof of the Pudding "—(Fuel Consumption Test), 449; Record Year, The Commencement of a, 428; Roads—and Taxes, 546; Sidecar or Cyclecar? 261; Tax. £1 per H.P.. 449, 504; Tax, The £1 per Horse-Power Must Go, 289; Taxation, Th« Basis of the New, 32; Taxation of Motorists, 187; Three-Wheelers in the Wilderness, 6; Traffic, Speeding Up, 339; Trial for Cheap Machines, 81; Valve Grinder, A. NTew, 512; Weather-Proof Car, Is There a? 64
  • Torkington, Mr. A. W., Death of, 574
  • Tour de France, A 2,500 Mile, .159
  • Touring in Portugal—An Awkward Predicament, 437
  • Town Houses Unnecessary, 230
  • Trades Unions Again, 164
  • Traffic Census, 305
  • TraiHc Obstruction, Cars and—Petition from the Bench, 285
  • Traffic Obstruction—Kedruth Surveyor Fined— (More Gilbertian Situations), 181
  • Traffic Problems, 84
  • Traffic Regulations in Parliament Square Which Didn't Work, 37
  • Traffic, Relieving Congestion of, 53
  • Traffic Signals, Standardizing, 483
  • Traffic, Slow Motor, For, 20«
  • Traffic Blow-Moving, The Problem of, 247
  • Traffic, Speeding Up, 332
  • Tram, The Dangerous, 54
  • Tram Nightmare, The, 84
  • Tiamcar, The Unobstructive, 333
  • Tramcars, Passing, 256
  • Tramps of the Highway, 158
  • Trams Again, 155
  • Trams, More About, 135
  • Tramways, Opposing the, 26
  • Tramwaye, Petition Against, 377
  • Transfer of Ownership, 230
  • Transmission Systems, Cyclecar, 245
  • Transport, Ministry of, and the A.A., 562
  • Traps—By One- Who Knows Them, 326-
  • Trees, Injurious, 135
  • Trials, Unrecorded, 199
  • Tri-car, Tht> T.B., 596
  • Trident, Three-Wheekr, Alterations to, 12
  • Turning Apparatus—Sensible, but Expensive, 257
  • Tyre, The Donkin, 477-
  • Tyre, The, That Never Went Down, 527
  • Tyre Te»t—Rapsons Withdrawn from Them, 63
  • Tyres for Canada, 356
  • Tjres in Crude State, 307
  • Tyres, Points Concerning, 578
  • Tyres, Repairing, 125
  • Tyres and Rims, New Standardized, 534
  • Tyres, Solid, 103
  • Universal Joint, 277
  • Unrecorded Trials, i99
  • Utility Oar, The, 380
  • Vacuum Oil Co.—Increase of Price, 206 Vale Petrol Can Holder, 170
  • Vandervell and Co. Honoured with Royal Warrant, 481
  • Victory Cup Trial, Three-Whfielcrs in the, 530
  • ictory Cup Results, 542 •
  • View, Tile Most Beautiful British, 4.58
  • Vital Factor, The—How Gold Medals May be T.ost Before the Start, 533
  • Waiting List, The, 43
  • Wales, Short Cut to, 307
  • Wallis Petrol Filter, 95
  • Walsall, Dangerous Crossing at 10?
  • Wanted—A Name IU.S.A.), 85
  • Warren-Lambert Light Car, The Post-War. ,181;
  • The 1920, 10, 429; Re-appears, 7 Warrington Hill-Climb, 543
  • War Services, Honours for, 459
  • Water Petrol Again, 411
  • Water Power, h% Water Vapour, 30 Per Cent. FrAel Saving Claimed
  • by Adding, to the Mixture, 379 Water&plashes, The Depth o!, 34 Watersplashes, New and Sensible Warnings, 5 West Cltindon, A Warning, 457 Westmorland Open Hill-rliirrb. 399 " What Are They " Competition Result, 232 • What the Midlands are Doing, Standard Works, 513
  • What of the Private Owner? 274 What is its Real Name? 124 What is the Most Unreliable Part of a Light Car?
  • By " Pharos," 266
  • Wheel Construction, New Method of, 131 Wheels (Spare) which Fell Off, 69 Where to go for Easter, 423 White Hart Hill Under Repair. 418 Whitehead, Mr. Cecil, Author of Play, 55 Why is the Car like a Watch? 343 Will America Take up Light Cars? 57
  • Will Supply Catch up Demand? 573
  • Winchester Police Bury, 3V6
  • Windscreen, Treating 'the (" Clear Vision "), 157
  • Window Regulator, 70
  • Winter Driving, 116
  • Winter Weather Problems, 368
  • Woman at the Wheel, The, 348; Can She Look
  • After the Car Herself? 471
  • Woodcote Park County Club—Gotting Back to Normal, 397
  • Wooden Tank, The, 129 Working Overtime, 230 Workshop, Furnishing the, 475 Workshop, The Motorist's, 47, 71 96, 118 174 200 214, 244, 271, 301, 327, 351. 394, 453, 537, 558 Accommodation, Providing .Extra, 537. Accumulator Case, Repairing a, 327. Accumulator Plates, Hulphated, 47. Accumulator, Sling for, 453. Acetylene Lighting, When Employed, 214. Axle, Testing an, for Truth, 463
  • Brake Wear, Taking up, 558. Belt Trouble, Eliminating, 327. Benzole, When Using, 96. Bulb, A Faulty, 327. Burner, Choked, Cleaning a, 47
  • Cable, Securing Nipple to, 453. Clutch, Slipping, Curing a, 301. Clutch, Treating a Fierce Leather, 453. Connecting Bushes, Removing, 47. Copper Tubing, Annealing, 151. Copper Tubing, Bending, 96. Cotter, An Improved, 394. Crack, Treatment of a, 558: Cyclecar, Lighting the, 271 Dog Clutch, Rectifying Wear on, 537. Drilling, Aid to Accurate, 214. Drilling Holes of Large Diameter, 394. Dynamo Belt, Adjusting, 301
  • Engine Noises, Locating, 301. Extra Air Fitment, 118 File, How to Use a, 24. Files, Use for Old, 301.
  • Flywheels, Erecting, 174 Generator Top, Securing a, 301 Heating the Air Supply, 151. Hood, Improving
  • Efficiency of Morgan, 214 . Inlet Valve Guides. Leaky, 558. Inlet Valves,
  • Guides, Worn, 244 .Tack. A Wooden, 201
  • Keeping the- Engine (lean, '271. Keyway, Cutting a, 271
  • Lathe Adjustment, A Useful, 271. Lathe Toots, Using, 96. Leaf Spring Lubricator, 39
  • Magneto, Care of the, 118. Magneto Drive, Obtaining a Direct, 537. Magneto, Protecting the, from Damp, 174. Mud on Bodywork, Removing, 200
  • Nail or Thorn Catcher (Tyre), 47; Nut Moving a Tight, 118. Nuts, Tightening Holding-down, 244
  • Oiling, Improved System of, 351. Oval Journal, Truing an, 200
  • Packing Pieces, The Use of, 351. Patch, Removing a, 96. Permissible Play in Engine Bearings, 118. Petrol Filter, A Cheap and Simple, 24. Petrol Tap, Loose, 290. Piston Rings, Fitting, 96. Plugs, Removing Hot, 151. Power Drill, Improved, 351
  • Radiator, Curing a Leaky, 327. Radiator Fans, Removing, 174. Radiator Funnel, 71. Radiator Repair, Temporary, 24. Raindrops on Windscreen, 96. Rear Light Trouble, Preventing, 151
  • Screws, Handling Tiny, 214. Sling for Accumulator, 453. Spare Parts, Carrying, 244. Spares for Morgan, Making, 71. Sparking Plugs to Prevent Binding, 200. Sparking Plugs, Cleaning, 174. Stains from Upholstery, To Remove, 71. Starting, Easy, in • 'old Weather, 24. Starting Handle, Fixing a, 24. Stud, Tightening 'a, 327. Surface Plate, A Substitute for, 351. Suspension, Improving the, 558
  • Tap, Broken, Removel, 24. Time Wheels, Marking, 47. Toolkit. A Non-rattling, 118. Tool r,ocker Clip, 200. Tools, Hardening and Tempering, 244. Tyre Repair. An Effective, 271. Tyre Valve Adaptor, 118
  • Valve Cover, Fitting a, 214. Valve Rubber, Removing, 458. Valves, When Grinding in, 394
  • Washing Down, Care in, 200. Wheel Bearings, Attention to, 174
  • Wrench, The Wizard, 551
  • York and District M.C. Annual Dinner, 232, 306
  • Ypres, English Enterprise at, 4&1

INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.

  • A.A. Fuel Station, The First, 378
  • A.A. Scout Giving Practical Assistance to Stranded Motorist, 105
  • A.A. and M.U. New Premises in Edinburgh. 443
  • Abbey of Easly, Yorks, Gateway of, 66
  • A.B.C. in Paddock at Brooklands, 480
  • Abinger, in the Lanes South of, 240
  • A.-C, Mr. Brownsort's, at Coombe Bissett, 143
  • A.-C. Tappet, Dissembled and Assembled, 473
  • A.-C. Junior, Commercial Vehicle, 9
  • Accident, The Wrong Way to Avert, if Running Backwards Down Hill, 188
  • Accommodation, Seating, on A.V., 576
  • Accumulator Case and Tool Locker Fitted to Morgan Cyclecar, 538
  • Accumulator, Sling for, 453
  • Aerocar, The, 257, 563, 593
  • Air-cooling (Approaching the Ideal) 20
  • Aldbourne, In the White Horse Hills, 624
  • Alms Hill, The Defeat of, 568
  • Alms Hill, Map Showing Exact Location of, 544
  • Alms Hill, Scene at Foot of, on Occasion ol J.C.C.'s Visit Last Year, 524
  • Aluminium Disc Under Terminal Nut, 555
  • Amateur-built Cyclecar, 516
  • Animal. Which • is the Most Dangerous on the Road? 162
  • Anti-splash Device, 198
  • Aptus Drum Holder, 170
  • Ashton Light Car, 380
  • Automatic Lubrication, 351
  • A.V. Monocar in Devonshire Lane, 255
  • A.V., Seating Accommodation on, 576
  • A.V., View of Engine, Showng Belt-driven Fan and Experimental Ha,ndlelbar, 575
  • Avro Light Car, 502
  • Avro Light Car. Adjustable Seat on, 77
  • Axle. Back, of Emscote. 18
  • Axle, Simple Method of Testing for Truth, 453
  • Bacton Priory, Norfolk. Ruins of, 72
  • Baffle Plates May be Necessary in Order to Prevent an Excess of Oil from Cylinders, 555
  • Bale. Major F. H., 84
  • Banks, Lt., Vertical, lat.i TC.A.F., How he. Negotiated Flooded Read. 520
  • Barnet, Singer Light Car in, 331
  • Barnet, Whetstone by Roadside, 2R!>
  • Barrot Power Unit, Carburetter Side of, 548
  • Batchworth Hill, near Rickmansworth, Sensible Danger Sign at. 287
  • Bayonet Catoh fo'r Retaining Generator Top in Position, 301
  • Bpckenham Foot Pump. 8
  • Bedford, Mr. G.. on Hillman at Brooklamls, 482
  • Belt. Trouble. Eliminating. 327
  • Belts and Fasteners. Types of. 245
  • Besetting Sin, A—Overloading the Cyclecar, 150
  • Blake. Messrs. J.. and Co., Artistic Showroom, 77
  • Bleriot-Whippet Cyclecar in By-lanes ;f Surrey, 558
  • Bleriot-Whippet Cyclecar. View of, Showing Dummy Radiator, 452
  • Bleriot-Whippet Cyclecars Ready for the Road, Outside Works, 573
  • Bodywork Features of Standard Light Car, 403
  • Bolt, Measurements of, 124
  • Bound Monocar, The, 398
  • Bowden Carburetter Flooder, 551
  • Brackensey, Mr. A. H., 492
  • Brake Wear, Taking up, by Means of Iron Plates, 558
  • Brass Melting Furnace, 283
  • Bridgwater, Road Improvements in, 480
  • Brighton, On the Road to, 478
  • Brolt Works, An Imposing Array of D'ynamos Ready for Test, 562
  • Brooklands: Mr. G. Bedford Driving his 9 h.p. Hillman, 478; Bird's-eye View of, 582'; Finish of Race at. 482; Getting Back to Old Times, 173; Mr. D. Hawkee's Racing Morgan, 460; Phenomenal Speeds at, May ]5th, 585; Map Showing Exact Location of, 684; May 15th, Probable Starters, 523; Once More Echoing with Roar fiom Exhausts of Racing Cars, 546; Scene in the Paddock, A new A.B.C., 480; Track Under Repair, 180; Sketches on the-Track, A Few, 589; Test Hill, 316 *
  • Brough Castle, Ruins of, 123
  • Buckingham, Mr. J. F.. on his Famous Re-i Racer. 2
  • Buffer, Rubber, Which Prevents the. Springs irom Bumping on the Frame, 319
  • Burford Bridge Rally—March 6th, 386, 390
  • Bylands Abbey, near Thirsk, 123, 250
  • Calcott, A. in Wintry Surroundings. 102
  • " Call of the Road," Drivers with the Approach of Spring will Concentrate on Tuning their
  • Machines. 280 Calo Exhaust Heater. 341
  • Calthorpe Chassis Lined up for the Photographer, 549 "
  • Calthorpe Coupe, Miss Wilson's, which Carried off a First Prizo, 566
  • Calthorpe Output Board. The, 549
  • Calthorpe Works, A String of Chassis Ready for the CoachbuiMer. 573
  • Cambridge County Club's Run on Good Friday, 497
  • C&pac Carburetter, 414 Car, The, which Mounted the Pavement only to
  • be Pulled up Within a Few Inches of a Shop Front, 495
  • Car, G.W.K., Ascending Brockley Hill, 356
  • Car, Lanchester. 304
  • Carburetter: Capac, 414. Claudel-Hobson. "Z" Type. 377. Cox Atmos. Sectional Drawing of, 28. Dogory. Sectional View of, 59. Heavy Fuel, 577. Silex. 450 Garden, Captain J.V.. 84 585
  • Carden Combined Power and Transmission Unit of, 590
  • Carden Engineering Co.'s Works, Ascot. 595
  • Carden, Front View of, Showing Dummy Radiator, 591 Carden Monocar, 470
  • Carden, Mysterious Transmission Revealed, 591
  • Cartoon from " The Motor " ("John Motorist "), 298
  • Castle Cooihbe, Wiltshire, 195
  • Castrol Oil Can Stopper, 112
  • Chain Drive, Types of, 262
  • Chain-driven Morgan Climbing Constitution Hill, 264
  • Chains or Ropes to Help Tyres when Tackling a Stiff Hill, 189
  • Chains, Useful Data Concerning, T2i
  • Chalfont, A Singer Descending the Hill into, 229
  • Checking <"ar if Going Backwards Down Hill, 189
  • Chessington Water Splash, Indication Post in, 34
  • Chiltorns, The, near Dunstablo, 425
  • Chobham, Virginia Water, Typical Moorland Scenery, 395
  • Christmas, 1919, 101
  • Church, One of the Smallest in England, 35
  • Citroen Light Car Owned by Mr. Lionel Jackson, 540-
  • Clutch Fluid, A New, 248
  • Clutch, Tho Single -Plate, 204
  • Coes, Mr. and Mrs. Russel, Starting -on their Honeymoon, 156
  • Colmore Cup Trial: Coventry-Premier on Rising-Sun Hill, 360; Mr. James Morgan on Rising-Sun Hill, 360; Mr. H. F. S. Morgan in, 355
  • Combination of Quartei\ellipt'ic and Cantilever Springing, 4
  • Combustion Head Design for High Efficiency Aero Engine, 20
  • " Compasses " The, at Gomshall, G.W.K. from Rear, 409
  • Condenser, Construction of a, 225
  • Cone Joint and Filter, New Type of, 464
  • Confession Stone on Penrith-Brough Road, 123
  • Contact Breaker of Magneto for Vertical Twin, 225
  • Contrast of ft Journey by Train—and a Cross Country Run on a Cyclecar, 149
  • Control System on T.B.. 114
  • Controls on Castlo Three, 16, 114
  • Controls of the G.N.. 366
  • Controls of L-S.D., 113
  • Controls on Merrall-Brown, 165
  • Controls on Morgan. 113
  • Controls on Stanhope, Only One Pedal-clutch Controlled by Hand, 115
  • Controls on Wooler-Mule, 113
  • Cooke, Major Stenson, 431
  • Cooling System, A Badly Arranged, 330
  • Coventry. Houses in. Being Erected with Garages, 542
  • Coventry's Tribute. Cenotaph in Warwick Road, 134 !
  • Cowey Horn, Car Type of, 551
  • Cranksha.ft Journal Trimmer, 233
  • Croydon-Purley New Short Cut, 60
  • Culver, Mr. Douglas, A One-armed Owner-driver of . Morgan, 4SS
  • Gycleoa-r : Amateur Built, 516; Mr. Lloyd's, 267; A Luxurious Tandem-seater, 296; A New, with Front Wheel Steering, 264; Three-wheeler
  • Constructed by Mr. W. Sanders, 48; An Under-powered, Being Assisted up Birdlip Hill, 45 ' ,
  • Cyclecars: in the Making—Richardson Worw 78;
  • One of the latest, from America, 307; passing Railway Signals with Contentment, 374;
  • Three-wheeled, When will they Compete
  • with Four wheels? 153 /
  • Cyclecars: A.-C. Sociable, Alterations to, 518. Aero
  • Model—Morgan Speciality, 15, 593. Bifort,
  • for Business or Pieasure, 401. Black Prince 304. Blenot-Whippet, 450, 559. Garden, 590.
  • Castle Three, 15. Coventry-Premier, 15.
  • Duo, 46. Gerald, 381. G.N., 1811. Mr. Frank Thomas's " Hippopothomas," 46. G.N., " John Gilpin, Junior's," 46. Grahame-White Buckboard, 283, 484. . Guildford, 434. Kingsbury, Junior, 211 La Rapide, 388. Lington, 236. L.S.D., 15 282. Marlborough, 589. Morgan, 584- 1912 Single-seater, 45; Family Runabout, 15. Richardson, 525; Elevation of Latest Model 26. Sabella, 335 Tamplin, 283; Showing " One-man " Hood, 268. Thurlow, 184, 247 282. Trident, New Seating Arrangements of, 12. Wooler-Mule, 15
  • Cylinder Invented by T. H. Down, 277
  • Cylinder, Scored, Repaired by Laurence. Process Becomes as Good as New, 97
  • Danger Sign on Telegraph Pole in Roehampton
  • Lane, 308
  • Dartmouth, Old Houses in, 424
  • Dash on A.V. to Accommodate Speedometer Switch,
  • Box, and Other Instruments, 575 Dash and Controls of Aero Car, 595
  • Dash of Deemster Light Car, 491 '? Das Walmobil," New German Three-wheeler, 458
  • Douglas Works at Yate, Bristol, 470
  • Deemster Light Car in Coopersale, Essex, 164
  • Deemsteer Light Oar Snapped in a by-lane in Essex
  • Between Tyler's Green and Ongar, 135
  • Devil' s Arrow, Brough Bridge, Yorks, 251
  • Device for Removing Hot Sparking Plugs, 151
  • Diagram which Proves that a Combination of
  • Friction Drive and Belts is Impracticable, 154
  • Distance Piece Composed oi Two Wooden Wedges 301
  • Dog Chain Swivels, 47 Dog Clutch, Rectifying Wear on 537
  • Donkin Tyre, Tho, 476
  • Dorman and Co., Some of the Staff of, 492
  • Drilling, An Aid to Accurate, 214 Drover, The Most Dangerous " Animal " on tbe
  • - Road, 231
  • Duco Plug Tester, 347
  • Dunhill Adjustable Side lamp Bracket, 347 Duo Cyclecar, The, 46 Dynamo Lighting on Morgan, 456
  • East Horsley, Singer Snapped at, 256
  • East Horsley, War Memorial at, 489
  • Edgar Tower, Worcester, 305
  • Eggleton Abbey, 25
  • Egypt, Result of Four Hours' Rain is, 110
  • Empson, Major on his 8 h p. A.V. at " The Bear," Esher,. 519
  • Empson. Major, on his A.V. in the Paris-Nice Trial, S1J
  • Emscote Light Car, 17; Chassis Plan and Back Axle of, 18
  • Emscote Light Car, Halt for Inspection, 19
  • Engine: A Well-designed 50-degree Air-cooled,, 21; Design, Faults in, 215; To keep the. Clean-Silk on Oil Breather, 271; Light Car, Dismantling the, 472: Muff for Cold Weather, 3R8; Twin Air-cooled, for £60 TT.S.A. Light Car, 57
  • Engines: Barrot, Qyerhead Valve Operation of, S48. Charron-Laycock, 235. And Clutch of Coventry-Premier, 14. Dup'ex, 235. H.F.G . !35. Horstmann, with Valve Cover Removed, 384. Two-cylinder Horizontally-opposed, on Launceston. 13. La Rapide. 388. Mr. Northfield's Sketch Showing, 329. Rifhardson. 526. T.B., Power and Transmission of, 26. Wooler-Mule, Air-cooled Horizontally-opposed, to 4
  • Engines and Transmissions at the Scottish Show, 235
  • Eric-Campbell Lis-ht CaT referred to by " An Con rant" 560
  • Eric-Cam nbell Light Car in Essex Club Hill-climb, 442
  • Eric-Cam nbell Light Car. Model of, in, Showroom Window, 358
  • Eric-Campbell Driven by Mr. C. M. Harvey in West of England Trial, 418
  • ^iher, Old "Milestone" at, 195
  • Essex, Exploring the By-lanes of—Deemster Light Car, 441
  • Essex Road. On the. near Westcliff-on-Sea, 345
  • ^nclid's Definition of the Straight Line 326
  • Exhaust-seated Induction Pine on. ON.. 340
  • Extra Air Supply, Simple Method of' Supplying. 118
  • File, A Novel, Made tip of a Number of Hacksaw
  • Blades Clamped Together, 551 Final Bevel Drive of Kingsbury Junior, 290 Final Chain Drive in Vaiious Forms, 263 Final Step in Transmission of Castle Three, 14 Flex Edge Cushion Seat, 196
  • Float Chamber, To Keep, Clear, 464 Foden Wagon in Ditch, but Unbroken, 597 Foot Pump, The Beckenham, 8 Forest oi Dean, A Typical Road in, 424 Frawr-Nash, Mr. A- G., and his Racing G.N., 2 Friction Disc on G.W.K., 144 Friction Discs on Palladium Light Car, 144 Friction Drive, An Improved, 439 Friction Drive Invented by Mr. H. Taylor, 43 Friction Gear Design Patented by Mr. A. J. Henderson, 43
  • Friction Transmission—Grahame-White, 144 Front Suspension of Carden Cyclecar, 590 Front Suspension of Emscote Allows Wheels to Surmount Large Obstacles Without Strain, 18 Front Wheel Dual Belt Drive on Stanhope Light
  • Car, 246 Furnace, A Brass Melting, 283
  • Gale, Damage Done :by, 192
  • Garage. A Novel, at Hall Green, 444
  • Garages, Neat Block of, at Golders Green, 157
  • Garages, Houses Being Built with, to Cater for
  • the Owner, 543
  • Gearbox on L.M. Cyclecar, 292 Gear-driven Pump, 128 (reddington Gross, 35 Geese, A Large Flock of, Encountered on (he
  • .Bond, 203
  • Gerald Cyclec&r, 381 ' Ghost of the Shadows, 107
  • Giladyaa, Mr. E. V., Putting up a Good Performance on a Tamplin on Kop Hill, 543 Gloucester, A Wonderful View from Above, 48 G.N. Back Axle, Showing Countershaft and Final
  • Chain Drive, 262 G.N. on Test, 367 G.N. Works Wandsworth. 85 Goat Chaise Disputed Right of Way—Potters Bar, 371 Godfrey. Mr. H. R., on G.N., Making a Fast
  • Ascent, 442 Grahame-White Buckboard Trial. 88; Stop on the
  • Road at Golders Green, 90 Grahame-White Cyclecar at Netberhall Gardens, 484 Grahame-White Cyclecar, The Re-designed, on tha
  • Road, 498
  • Grafiame-White System of Friction Drire, 146 Grease Cup, A New, 170 Great Portland Street, I Wandered Down, 321 Guide. Voluntary, on Hook-Surbiton Road, 337 Guildford Cyclecar, 434 Guildford Light Car Chassis, 293 G.W.K. Driven by Mr. H. A. McDonald Leaving
  • the Plain, 138 G.W.K., Heart of, Transmission System Showing
  • Gear Shift Lever and Clutch Control, 407
  • H
  • Hampton Chassis" on Test, 375
  • Hampton Chassis with Four-seater Body, 502
  • Hampton Works, Stroud, 346
  • Handcross Road, Hold-up at, 596
  • Ha,nd Pump, A Perpetual Thorn in the Ftesh, 171
  • Haroourt Aluminium Fins, 330
  • Hardingstone Cross, Northamptonshire, 35
  • Headlamp on Wing of Bleriot-Whippet Cyclecar, 452 Heating Induction Pipe by Means of Copper Wire
  • Connected to Exhaust, 370 Heavy Fuel Carburetter (Dr. Low's). 577 Henry VIII Inn at Hever, Kent, 51 High-tension Lead Terminal, A quickly Detachable. 95 Hillman, A, and Captain Campbell's Racing Tal
  • bot, 460 Hill, Steepness of. Sir William Hill, Mann Tor,
  • Cowdale, 343 " Hipponothomas," Mr. Frank Thomas's 1911 G.N, 46 Home of the Douglas Light Car, at Yate, near
  • Bristol, 469
  • Hood, One-man, of Tamplin Cyclecar, 268 Hood, Mackintosh Cloth Protection to, on Morgan. 214
  • Horn, Position of, on Deemster Light Car. 490 Horrocks, Mr. A., at Wheel of Morgan, 584 Horse Pond, The, at Hampstead Heath—Singer and
  • G.N. in Background, 177 Horstmann Mechanical Foot Starter, 86 Horstmann Light Car, Unable to Pass Horse-drawn
  • Farm Implement, 416
  • Hot-air Intake Made from Block Tin. 151
  • Houte Bay Hotel, Cape Peninsular, 690
  • How We Lost the Cup! 486 •
  • How to Wrap Up in a Rug, 117 Humberette, Repairs to, 496 Hnrndall, Mr. W. F.. 362 " Hvbrid " Competition, The, 212 Hyde Park, Alterations to Traffic Regulations, "?02 Hyde Park Corner, Under Repair, Showing Traffic, 231
  • I
  • Illuminated Route' Card Devised by Mr. H. A.
  • Bower, 455
  • Impey, Mr. P. M. E.. 190 Inlet Valve Guides, 558
  • Tnlet Valve Springs, Simple Method of Testing, 50 Tnlet Valves. Worn, 244 Internal-combustion Turbine, 175 ?Inter-'Varsity Hill-climb. Tamplin Cycleoar Going
  • Strong, 377
  • Jack, Wooden Garage, 200
  • Jarrott, Lieut.-Col. Charles, O.B.E, 431
  • J.O.O. at^Alms Hill, 568
  • " John Gilpin, Junior's " 1912 G.N., 46
  • Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Where the Show Will Take
  • Place, 191, 250 Kenilworth, Calcott in Front of Old Elizabethan
  • House, 499
  • Klaxon Horn Fire Alarm, 181 Knock Might be Caused by the Bottom Edge of
  • Piston Fouling the Top of Crankcase, 556 Kramer Vaporizer, 347
  • Lahore, Deemster Light Car in, 254
  • Lambert, Major Warren, 410
  • Lamps, Streamline in Form, Cause Least; Wind
  • Resistance, 341 Lamps, Streamlining, The Importance of, in Foeey
  • Weather, 31 Landmarks of Interest to Light Car Owners, 35 67, 123, 137, 195 Lathe Adjustment, 271 Launceston' Light Car, 13 Laye, Mias Evelyn, at the Wheel or Her Sporting
  • Singer, 521
  • Leaf Spring Lubricator, 394 «
  • Leamington, Bower Parade, 126 Leather Gaiter for Protecting Magneto Coupling,
  • Leaves from An Expert's Notebook, 531
  • Left-liand Corners, Turning, 65
  • Lever Design, 319
  • " Light Car and Cyclecar " 40 Mile Test Course, 238; Map Showing, 317
  • " Light Car and Cyclecar " Test Runs—Citroen on Ranmore Common, 317; G.N., 365; Horstmann, 382
  • Light Car, Literally a " Sporting " Model, 100 Light Car Suspensions, Examples of, 529 Light Car made, by Mr. E. Poppe, 511 Light Cars, Unconventional View of Modern, from Low Elevation; Calthorpe and Singer " 10 " 23
  • Light Cars in India, 172
  • Light Cars : A.C., 501; at Kingston-on-Thames, 501; Snapped at Newlands Corner, 311. Aero, 563. Ashton, 380. Aston-Martin at Alms Hill, 569. Avro, The, 11, 502; Chassis, 11, 332
  • Baby Peugeot, Snapped in Flooded Lane Near Henley, 25. Bifort, at Henry VIII Inn, Hever, 51. Bleriot-Whippet. 283 Calcott, 499; Calthorpe, 345.; " Hush-hush,'" 363; on Portsmouth Road, Near Wisley, 269. Citroen, 540; on Ranmore Common, 317 Deemster, 458: in Epping Forest, 353; on Test, 488, 491. Dolly, 287. Douglas Near Bristol, 297
  • Eric-Campbell, 442
  • G.N., 395; The Forerunner of the Taper Bonnet, 322; in " Light Car and Cy.plecar " Test Run, 365. Guildford, 293. G.W.K. Traversing the " Marshes," 406
  • Hampton, 1920 Model Photographed Near Stroud, 191. H.F.G., 234. Horstmann, 1920,,53 Kingsbury Junior, 234 Launceston, 13. Laurence-Jackson, 283 McKenzie, 376. Mendip, 309. Mercury Chassis, 336
  • Rover, 422
  • Singer, 305; Mr. Lionel Martin's, 411; at Pot-. ter's Bar, 371; at E. Horsley, 256; on Portsmouth Road, Near Wisley, 269. Standard, 527; the Old and the New, 106; the 9.5 h.p., 167, 403. Stellite, at Stoneleigh Abbey, 76; on the Great North Road, 335 Tamplin, 461. 568; Mr. Hatfield on, 528 U.S.A., at £60, 57 Vitesse G.N., 442 Warren-Lambert, 381, 429. Wilton, 563. Wol-
  • seley " 19 " coupe, 234 Lloyd, Mr., and His Cyclecar, 267 L.M. Cyclecar, Rear Springing on, 530 Locker. Rear, 414 Locknut, Simple Type of, 198
  • London-Coventry Road at Welloughby Bridge, 527 London-Edinburgh Run—A.-C. and Morgan in, 315; Map of Course, 583; Warning, The, at Beginning of Kirkstone Pass, 521
  • London-Exeter Run, Map of, 80; An A.-C. Homeward Bound, 129; The, Portrayed by the Camera, 140; in 1914, Victor Cyclecar on Ono of the Most Exposed Portions of the Route, 111
  • T.ry'djn-.Land's End Run, Pictorial Incidents in, 467 London-Manchester Run, Scene at Luncheon Stop at Daventry, 505; Mr. C. F. Mebes Starting Off for Daventry, 505; Nine Snapshots During the Run, 508; The Start at Barnet, 506 L S D. Cyclecar, Absence of Shackles on Rear Springs, 14; On the Crest of the Pennines, 136
  • Lucas Combined Head and Side Lamp, 157 Lucas Rear Lamp on Warren-Lambert, 429 Lucid Anti-dazzling Device, 299, 300 Ludgate Saw, The., 8 Luggage Carrier, Three Examples, of, 83 Luggage Carrying, Folding Frame for, on Running
  • Board,' 30
  • Luggage, Carrying. ™ Tail, 538 Luggage Grid, at Rear of Body, 413 Lugga-'-e S+,raTT««=^ f-~> "-nning Board. 412 .Lynton Hill, Castle Three on Critical Bend, 457
  • vlii
  • The
  • C»r and Cycle«ar
  • M
  • McMinnies, Mr. W. G., and His " Mechanic," Mr. Frank Thomas, on His Winning Morgan, 3
  • Maclock, Car Lock, 435
  • Magneto, Converting Chain-driven to Direct Drive, 537
  • Magneto, Two Types—Kl, M.L., 288
  • Magneto Switch for Dash, 347
  • Mander, Captain L. A., on Mathis in Essex Club Trial, 454
  • Map of J.G.C. Petrol Consumption Trial, 400, 419
  • Map of London-Exeter, 80, 115
  • Marche-du-Mo'iide, 208
  • Marlborough, Mr. T. B. Andre's, 589
  • Marshall, Mr., at the Wheel of His Mathis at Brooklands, 482
  • Martin, Mr. Lionel, An Unconventional Portrait of, 510
  • Mascot, The "Flapper," 347; " Dilly and Dally," 277; " Dinkie Doo," 277
  • Maxstokt- Castle, Near Birmingham, 581
  • Me.ndip Chassis, 309
  • Mercury Chassis, 336
  • Merry Little Cyclecar, The, Disappeared from the Garage, 121
  • Metal, Thick Gauge, Cutting, 245
  • Method of Ensuring that the Water in the Radiator Do&s Not Freeze During the Night, 117
  • Mickleham Corner to be Made Safer, 207
  • Monoear, A.V., 282. The Bound. 398. CaTden £100, Two-water. 79. Earl, 62. Home-built, by Mr. E. Sontham, 540
  • Mdrgan, G.P., Tackling a Stiff Hill with an Atrocious Surface, 130
  • Morgan* Sporting Model Snapped on Level Road in London at Grosvenor Gate, Regent's Park, 130
  • Motorcar, A, of 1897, 329
  • "Motor Cycling" Gipsy Club, on Easter Monday, < A Morgan Competing. 459
  • " Motor Ship," Facsimile of Cover, 481
  • Motoring, Inexpensive, 554
  • Mundy, Mr. Hex, and His G.N. Cyelecar, in Edinburgh After His Non-stop Engine Trial, 55
  • N
  • Nailsworth Ladder, Unique View, Showing Gradient, 187
  • Nash, Captain A. G. F., at Porlook, 468
  • Nash, Mrs., Congratulating Miss Cordery on Her Success in Ladies' Race. 588
  • Nathan, Mr. E., on Tamplin Cyclecar, in Inter-'Varsity Trial, 397
  • Newlands Corner, Tarnplin Reached the Crest of the Hill on Top Gear, 463
  • New Year Resolutions, Some, 169
  • " Nova " Spare Wheel Holdr, 266
  • o
  • Obelisk Indicating tin; Vrntrv of England, 75 Off for a Days Run—An A.V. Monocar Leads the
  • Way, 1
  • Offences that Should be Punishable, !)3. 94 Oil Baffles Fitted to Crankcaso of Well-designed
  • Errgine, 278
  • Oil Pump in Garage, 284 Oil Pump of Aero Engine. Section of, 107 Oil "Tell-tale" on G.W.K., 409 Oiled Silk Curtain on TV>or of Light. Car, 31 "Old Curiosity Shop," Morgan Cyclnar in Fore
  • ground of, 580 On Trial, 552 Orde, Sir Julian. 29 Overloading the Light Car -How Much Mure Will
  • It Stand? 286 -
  • Paddon, Mr. W., 44:',
  • Palmer Tyre Pump, 514 ' Paris-Nice Trial. Cyclwars in the, 339
  • Paris-Nice Trial, Our Artist's Impression at the, Start of the, 308
  • Pearson, Mr. W. J., More- Intent on His Job than on the Photographer. 595
  • Pembroke Oa«tle, South Wales, 195
  • Petrol Can Holder, A Neat, 95
  • Petrol Can. The Proper Way to Hold, When Emptying, 177
  • Petrol Consumption Trial. Scenes fn the, 446
  • Petrol, Device to Inject Hot, into Cylinders, --512 .
  • Petrol Filter, 354
  • Petrol Filter, An Easily-made, 24
  • Petrol Filter, A Gauzeless. 70
  • Petrol Filter. Th° Rotherham, 4i
  • Petrol Funnel, 342
  • Petrol Pipe and Filter on Deemster, 490
  • Petrol Price Protest, Reminder at A.A. Headquarters, 556
  • Petrol Pumps, A Battery of, 493
  • Petrol Supply, From Tank to Tank, 269
  • Phillips. Mr. A. B., The Late. 510
  • Picnic HampeT by Dunhill's. 512
  • Piston Fitted with Scraper Ring, 303
  • Piston Ring?, Fitting, 98
  • Plug, The S.E.V., 44
  • Police Hold-up on the North Road Between Sandy and Girtford, 436
  • Poppe. Mr. B.. Light, Car Made- by. 511
  • Poriock, Mr. Elce Rounding Bend in Morgan. 4^
  • Portsmouth Road, Widening of at Dil'mi Marsh. 68
  • Positive Drive in Bottom Clear with Friction Transmission, One Means of Procuring, 128
  • Potters Bar, Part of the " Observed " Area, 437 Power and Transmission, Part Sectional Drawing
  • of, 591
  • Power Unit of Ble"riot-Wb,ippet, 451 Power Unit of Calthorpe, 345 Pre-ignition, Cause* of, 556 Pressure-feed System, 354 Prop Car, A. D. Apple-bee's, 183 Prop Car, General Idea of, Patented by Charles
  • Hyland, 183 Pump Connection, A Novel, 551
  • R A C Guides on Portsmouth Road, 165
  • R A.C " Park " in St. James's Square, 306
  • Rada-max Plug Tester, 192
  • Radiator,'Leaky, To Repair, 327
  • Radiator, " I Saw Them Gazing Dolefully at the, 122 ~
  • Radiator Funnel, 71
  • Ranmore Common, Tree Felling on, w* t
  • Rear Lamp, Correspondent's Suggestion for Protecting, 136
  • Hear Lamp and Number Plate, Combined, 112
  • Regimental Badge Carved on the Hill-side Near
  • Salisbury, 404 , o, .
  • Richardson Oyclecar, Friction Unit, fehowing Method oi Adjustment, S2S
  • Richardson, The, on the Road, Test of, 92
  • Richardson Works, 78
  • Rickmansworth, Eoad Improvements at, 259
  • Wiley Detachable Disc Wheels, 131
  • Ripl'ey, Yorks, Old Cross and Stocks at, 251
  • Road Improvement Between Bridgewater and Minehead, 480
  • Road Improvements, Rickmansworth, 259
  • Road Signs, A Contrast in,—Titsey Hill and Rus-tington, 438
  • Robins Petrol Injector and Extra Air Inlet, 512
  • Rod Cross, On the Great North Road, 67
  • Rolls-Royce Type of Carburetter, and Aluminium Bonnet Seem to be the Dernier Cri, 321
  • Roper, Miss, Hon. Sec. of the Midland (Light Car Club, 510
  • B-otherharn Petrol Filter, 44
  • Rug, How to Wrap Up in a. 117 -
  • Ruined Castle on the Road between West Auckland and Scotch Corner, Yorks., 67
  • Run Through the Night, A, 515
  • St. Davids, South Wales, Gateway and Cathedral, 137
  • St. Mary's College, St. Davids (Ruins of), 136 S.A.B. Spark Tester, 193 Saddle for Driver of Closed Car Would be Just as
  • Sensible as Sidecar Outfit, 160 Safety First Device, 95 Salisbury-London-Exeter, 168 Sankey Disc Wheels, Sectional View, 5 Saw, The Ludgate, 8 Scottish Show, The Largest and the Smallest Cars
  • in the, 304
  • Screen, An Easily Adjusted by Hand, 30 Screens, Satisfactory and Unsatisfactory, Type*
  • of, 221
  • Seat, Adjustable, on Avro Light Car, 77 Seating Arrangements—Suggested Improvement*
  • in, 392
  • Severn, The River, near Bewdley, 425 .Sheffield and Hallamshire M.C.C.: Mr. F. W.
  • James Makes Ascent of Bole Hill, 542;
  • Mr. James's Morgan in Difficulties, S62 Shere, Picturesque Pool at, 539 Showroom, Artistic,—Messrs. Blake and Oo., 77 Shutter, Roller Blind, Fitted to Radiator, 279 ;i«ht-feed Lubricator, (Douglas Motors, Ltd.), 8 silencer, A. b,v Messrs. Barkers Motors, (Ltd., 409 Silex Carburetter, 450 Single Belt Drive on Tamplin, 247 Slough, Aeroplane View of Depot, 481 ?Spares, Well for, 413
  • Sparking Plug, Best Position for the, 535, 590 Sparking, Plug, Damp, How a, May be Dried
  • Expeditiously, 368
  • Sparking Plugs, Making, Accessible, 215 Spring, Method of Replacing, 39-i Spring and Steering by Bleviofr-Whippet, 451 Springing on Standard Light Car, 220 Standard G.N. at Alms Hill. 568 Standard Works, Electric Sign in, 513 Standard Works, Light Cars Awaiting Delivery, 572 Stanley, Sir Arthur, 241 Stanley, Sir Arthur, and the Reverend E. P.
  • Greenhill, An Impression of, 268 Sfiirter, L.M. Ijght Car, 8« Starter, The, and the Splash! 448 Starter, PneiAnatic 87 Starter, Simple Form of 8fi
  • Starting, To Assist in,—Petrol soaked Rag in Intake of Carburetter, 117 Starting Handle, Fixing the, 24 Starting Handle, A Four-jawed, 456 Stethoscope for (Locating Enginu Noises. 301 Stonebridge Hotel, Calthorpe Sporting Four Outside, 417
  • Stoneleigh Abbey, Warwick—Stellite Car, 76 Stowe House, Birmingham, Morgans 1915 and 1919
  • Outside, 561
  • Straight Bevel Drive, 290 Stratford-on-Avoa, The A.-C. Which Won the
  • First Prize, 565
  • Stratford-on-Avon Rally, View of. 455
  • Strond, Singer and Calthorpe in, J(55 Stud, Tightening a, 327
  • Sturmey-Archer Gearbox on Thurlow Cyclecar, 185
  • Sunningdale, Standard Light Car in. 167'
  • Suspension, Improving the, 558
  • Suspension of Wooler-Nfule. lfi
  • Sutton-on-Sea, The Holland of England. 241
  • Tamplin on Test, Picturesque Point* on the Course. 463
  • Tank Outside the British Museum, 76
  • Tankette, " Two «p " in a, 309
  • Tankette, Two View* of the, 309
  • Tankette, A Two-seater, 282
  • Tap and Master Die tor Cutting Screw Heads, 124
  • Tappet Clearance, 302
  • Tatter»hall Castle Lincolnshire, 424.
  • Taxation, Possible Source* of, and How to Meet
  • Them, 243
  • Taxicab Rank in Russell Square, 385
  • T.B. Monocar, 432
  • T.B. Three-Wheeler, Engine Frame and Springing of, 598
  • Theddiethorpe, A Typical Bend on a* Lincolnshire Road, 342
  • Thomai, Mr. Frank, 33
  • "Time of Trip" Clock, (Smith and Sons), 112
  • Tool Locker Clip, 200
  • Tool Locker on Horstmann Light Car, 383
  • Tool Locker on Warren-Lambert Light Car, 429
  • Tools, Utilizing Space Beneath Floorboards for,
  • Torkingtoa, Mr. A. W., 29
  • Torkington, Mr. A. W., The Late, 574.
  • TornapaBS to Applecross, The Supreme Test of Air-cooling in the Long Ascent, 273
  • Torpoint Ferry, G.W.K. Boarding, 181
  • Traffic Control in New York, 233, 389
  • Traffic, Indicator Boards to Speed up, 267
  • Traffic Obstruction—A Common Sight on any Tram Route, 438
  • Traffic, Photograph of, From the Roof of. the Gaiety Theatre, 257
  • Traffic Problems, and How to Solve Them, 69
  • Traffic Sign, 333
  • Traancar Dangers, 84
  • Tramcar Obstructivity, (Reproduced from " Commercial Motor ") 333
  • Tramcar, A Runaway, Which Blocked the Traffic in Kingston, 54
  • Tramcars Almost Swallowed up in Mud and Water, After Four Hours Rain at Cairo,
  • Tramlines, An Error of Judgment by Motor Driver, 54
  • Tramway System, Graphic Argument Against Extension of, 26
  • " Trials," Unrecorded, 199
  • Trident Cyclecar, Steering Details of, 12
  • Turbine, The Internal-Combustion 196
  • Turbine Suggested by Mr John H. Hare. 237, 254
  • Turbine, Mr. W. A. Aihcroft'i, 201
  • Turbine, Designed by Mr. R. J. Duncan, 227
  • Turbine. " L.M.W.'s " 201
  • Tyre, The Don kin, 476
  • Tyre Repair, Effective Method ol, 271
  • Universal Joint of Cardan Shaft, 96
  • Universal Joint of Novel Design, 377
  • Universal Joint, Rear, on Ca»tle Three, 293
  • Universal Joint*, Typos of, 290
  • "Universal" Vice, The, 475
  • Vale Petrol Can Holder, 170
  • Valve Cover, 214
  • Valve Grinder, A New, 513
  • Valve Lifter, 496
  • Variable Gear on Bleriot-Whippet, 246
  • Vice, The " Universal," 475
  • Vice Which Can be Clamped to Running Board, 413
  • Victory Cup Trial, Mr. H. F. S. Morgan's Performance on the Old Wyche Cutting, 530
  • Vision, What is Your Angle of? 194
  • Vital Factor. The, or—-How Gold Medals May be Lost Before the Start, 533
  • Vulcanized Repair, Seven Stages of, 161
  • Walthora Cross, 36
  • Ware, Mr. E. B. (Morgan), at Brooklands, 482
  • Warren Laraber, Major, Caricature of, (July 20th, 1914), 10
  • Warren Lambert, Major, on his Waiven-Lambert, Throwing Out Dense Clouds of Smoke, Prior to Stopping Above the " Cannons," 570
  • Water in the Radiator, Method of Insuring that the. Does 'Not Freeze During the Night, 117
  • Warwick, View of, 318 Warwickshire Lane, In a, 206
  • Washers, How to Introduce, 96 Weasel Spanner, 475
  • Well, for Feet of Driver, 393
  • " Well " for Driver's Feet on Coventry-Premier, 113
  • Wensley Dale, Pretty Bridge .at, 67
  • West Surrey and Horsell Beagles, a Keen Follower
  • Arrives in His Calthorpe, 158
  • Whetstone at Barnet, 285
  • Whitby, Beautiful Pillar at, 123
  • White City, Interior of One of the JHall* at, 334
  • White Downs, G.W.K. Turning Sharp Corner, 407
  • Wilson, Mr. A. J., 29
  • Wilton Light Car, Mr. Rex Mundy's, Near Andover. 139 Wind Resistance, Lessening, by Tilting Screen Backwards, 342
  • Window Regulator, (H. M. Hobson, Ltd.), 70
  • Windscreen, The Easting, Fitted to G.N. in London-Edinburgh Run, 5
  • Wings, Particularly Efficient, to Standard Light Car, 104
  • Wisley Hut, to be Enlarged? 224
  • Wokingham. Out With the Hounds at, 230
  • Wolseley Works, Extensions to. 103
  • Wood »'r. J w m Ms G.W.K., 2-iyorm Gear, The Two Forms of, 292
  • Wrench, Tha Wizard, 551


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