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1912 December 7th. Formed and based at [[Brooklands]] where most of their events took place. On this date the first club run took place with some twenty cars. [[W. G. McMinnies]], Captain; [[A. C. Armstrong]], Treasurer; [[Frank Thomas]] and [[Osmond Hill]], Joint Secretaries.


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Note: This is a sub-section of the Cyclecar Club

1912 December 7th. Formed and based at Brooklands where most of their events took place. On this date the first club run took place with some twenty cars. W. G. McMinnies, Captain; A. C. Armstrong, Treasurer; Frank Thomas and Osmond Hill, Joint Secretaries.

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