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1908 Reginald G. Mundy, 23, of Croydon. at Chester-le-Street yesterday on a charge of having ridden a motor cycle to the danger of the public through the town.<ref>Daily Telegraph & Courier (London) - Thursday 16 July 1908</ref> | 1908 Reginald G. Mundy, 23, of Croydon. at Chester-le-Street yesterday on a charge of having ridden a motor cycle to the danger of the public through the town.<ref>Daily Telegraph & Courier (London) - Thursday 16 July 1908</ref> | ||
1920 January. Advertises as the 'well-known trials expert after 14 years all-round practical experience'<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar 1920/01/10]]</ref> | 1920 January. Advertises as the 'well-known trials expert after 14 years all-round practical experience'<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/01/10]]</ref> | ||
1920 Advertising as a consulting engineer. Of 10 Dean street, London W1.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/02/07]]</ref> | 1920 Advertising as a consulting engineer. Of 10 Dean street, London W1.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/02/07]]</ref> |
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Reginald Gordon Mundy (1889-1973)
1907 Reginald Gordon Mundy, of 39, Melfort Road, Thornton Heath, was summoned for driving a motor car without having a lamp.[1]
1908 Reginald G. Mundy, 23, of Croydon. at Chester-le-Street yesterday on a charge of having ridden a motor cycle to the danger of the public through the town.[2]
1920 January. Advertises as the 'well-known trials expert after 14 years all-round practical experience'[3]
1920 Advertising as a consulting engineer. Of 10 Dean street, London W1.[4]
1922 'Mr. Rex G. Mundy, winner of numerous trophies and a hundred gold medals in motor bicycle and car competitions Great Britain and on the Continent, Friday afternoon successfully drove a touring car with a load of fourteen up, down and up the pebble-pitched High-street, Clovelly. The gradient at places is as steep as one-in-four, and as the car mounted the forty-one steps from the Look-Out to the top of the street, its performance was watched by villagers and visitors with a great deal of interest. No special non-skidding devices were used on the wheels.'[5]
1931 Reginald Gordon Mundy. 28. Onslow Avenue Mansions, Richmond. the driver of the motor car, who knocked down and killed an elderly lady.[6]
1939 Rex G. Mundy (Reginald Gordon), 27 Onslow Avenue Mansions, Technical Representative with KLG Sparking Plugs. With [7]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Croydon Chronicle and East Surrey Advertiser - Saturday 27 July 1907
- ↑ Daily Telegraph & Courier (London) - Thursday 16 July 1908
- ↑ Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/01/10
- ↑ Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/02/07
- ↑ Western Times - Tuesday 17 January 1922
- ↑ Surrey Advertiser - Saturday 03 January 1931
- ↑ 1939 Census