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1900 Ascended half-way up Ben Nevis with [[Hubert Egerton]] in a [[De Dion]] car. | 1900 Ascended half-way up Ben Nevis with [[Hubert Egerton]] in a [[De Dion]] car. | ||
1901 October. Ascended Ben Nevis on a [[Werner]] motorcycle.<ref>[[The Autocar 1911/06/03]]</ref> | 1901 October. Ascended Ben Nevis on a [[Werner]] motorcycle.<ref>[[The Autocar 1911/06/03]]</ref> | ||
1901 'Another exploit took piece on Ben Nevis on Saturday, when Dudley Grierson, London, ascended that mountain a motor bicycle. He made the attempt from Fort-William on Friday afternoon, but owing to the tyres of the machine becoming punctured he only reached half-way House, at 2,000 feet. Leaving his machine there overnight, he returned Fort- William and walked to the hut on Saturday, and proceeded from there astride the bicycle...'<ref>John o' Groat Journal - Friday 01 November 1901</ref> | |||
1911 Living at Northbrook Farm House, Hillbourne, Broadstone, Dorset: [[Dudley Grierson]] (age 30 born Kensington), Private means. with his wife Mable Grierson (age 29 born Kensington). One visitor. One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 07:45, 23 February 2018
Dudley Grierson (c1881- )
1900 Ascended half-way up Ben Nevis with Hubert Egerton in a De Dion car.
1901 October. Ascended Ben Nevis on a Werner motorcycle.[1]
1901 'Another exploit took piece on Ben Nevis on Saturday, when Dudley Grierson, London, ascended that mountain a motor bicycle. He made the attempt from Fort-William on Friday afternoon, but owing to the tyres of the machine becoming punctured he only reached half-way House, at 2,000 feet. Leaving his machine there overnight, he returned Fort- William and walked to the hut on Saturday, and proceeded from there astride the bicycle...'[2]
1911 Living at Northbrook Farm House, Hillbourne, Broadstone, Dorset: Dudley Grierson (age 30 born Kensington), Private means. with his wife Mable Grierson (age 29 born Kensington). One visitor. One servant.[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Autocar 1911/06/03
- ↑ John o' Groat Journal - Friday 01 November 1901
- ↑ 1911 Census