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Stanley William Bailey Hailwood (1900-1978), racing motorcyclist and driver.
Stanley William Bailey Hailwood (1900-1978), racing motorcyclist and driver, of [[Kings of Oxford]]


Born the son of George Hailward, a Club Steward, and his wife Elizabeth.
Born in Manchester the son of George Hailward, a Club Steward, and his wife Elizabeth.


1911 Living at 159 Wilmslow Road, Rusholme, South Manchester
1911 Living at 159 Wilmslow Road, Rusholme, South Manchester


1934 Man., King of Oxford, New Road, Oxford. B. 1900, Manchester. Car.: 6 years in paper making industry in Manchester; 1921 started as salesman with J. Rhind & Co.; joined present firm in Oxford in 1923; drove own M.G. in 1931/2/3, Ulster T. Md. Pr. A.: 331 Banbury Road, Summertown, Oxford.
1934 Man., King of Oxford, New Road, Oxford. 6 years in paper making industry in Manchester; 1921 started as salesman with J. Rhind & Co.; joined present firm in Oxford in 1923; drove own M.G. in 1931/2/3, Ulster T. Md. Pr. A.: 331 Banbury Road, Summertown, Oxford.


1939 Living at Langsmeade House, Bullingdon, Oxfordshire, Motor Trade sales Manager and Motor Trade Organizer
1939 Living at Langsmeade House, Bullingdon, Oxfordshire, Motor Trade sales Manager and Motor Trade Organizer

Latest revision as of 12:28, 3 April 2020

Stanley William Bailey Hailwood (1900-1978), racing motorcyclist and driver, of Kings of Oxford

Born in Manchester the son of George Hailward, a Club Steward, and his wife Elizabeth.

1911 Living at 159 Wilmslow Road, Rusholme, South Manchester

1934 Man., King of Oxford, New Road, Oxford. 6 years in paper making industry in Manchester; 1921 started as salesman with J. Rhind & Co.; joined present firm in Oxford in 1923; drove own M.G. in 1931/2/3, Ulster T. Md. Pr. A.: 331 Banbury Road, Summertown, Oxford.

1939 Living at Langsmeade House, Bullingdon, Oxfordshire, Motor Trade sales Manager and Motor Trade Organizer

1940 Birth of son Mike Hailwood

1978 Obituary.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Brooklands Society Gazette Vol 3. No 2. 1978