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1906 Change of name from Essex Beaumont Motor Club to the Essex Motor Club.<ref>East London Observer - Saturday 10 February 1906</ref>
1906 Change of name from Essex Beaumont Motor Club to the Essex Motor Club. Club been in existence for ten months. President is [[Arthur Du Cros]]; Captain is [[Owen L. Summers]]<ref>East London Observer - Saturday 10 February 1906</ref>


1907. 13th July. Organise their second annual motorcycle race at Canning Town Athletic Club.<ref>The Times, Saturday, Jul 13, 1907</ref>
1907. 13th July. Organise their second annual motorcycle race at Canning Town Athletic Club.<ref>The Times, Saturday, Jul 13, 1907</ref>

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1906 Change of name from Essex Beaumont Motor Club to the Essex Motor Club. Club been in existence for ten months. President is Arthur Du Cros; Captain is Owen L. Summers[1]

1907. 13th July. Organise their second annual motorcycle race at Canning Town Athletic Club.[2]

1908. 24th July. Organise their third annual motorcycle race at Shepherds Bush Stadium.[3]

1928. 10th December. The club decides to disband.[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. East London Observer - Saturday 10 February 1906
  2. The Times, Saturday, Jul 13, 1907
  3. The Times, Friday, Jul 24, 1908
  4. The Times, Monday, Dec 10, 1928