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1914 Married at Westminster to Hilda Madeleine Thruston. He is listed as an engineer.
1914 Married at Westminster to Hilda Madeleine Thruston. He is listed as an engineer.


1922 Announced an 865cc 7hp cyclecar
1924 '...the "Stonor Arms," under the shelter of Lord Camoys' place, near Henley, and cuddling down in that fold of the Chilterns that boasts the redoubtable "Alms Hill." The hotel little, but deuced good is at the foot of this breakneck pimple. It is now kept by Mr. Sidney Westall, who is not only a sahib, but one of the best-known and most successful of competition motorists....'<ref>The Tatler - Wednesday 29 October 1924</ref>
 
1922-23 Built a body for [[FIAT]]


1939 Residing at The Compleat Angler, Cookham, Berkshire, Hotel Manager
1939 Residing at The Compleat Angler, Cookham, Berkshire, Hotel Manager

Revision as of 09:32, 25 July 2024

Sidney Cameron Westall (1886-1964) of Sidney Westall and Co

Born the son of Alfred Charles Westall

1914 Married at Westminster to Hilda Madeleine Thruston. He is listed as an engineer.

1924 '...the "Stonor Arms," under the shelter of Lord Camoys' place, near Henley, and cuddling down in that fold of the Chilterns that boasts the redoubtable "Alms Hill." The hotel little, but deuced good is at the foot of this breakneck pimple. It is now kept by Mr. Sidney Westall, who is not only a sahib, but one of the best-known and most successful of competition motorists....'[1]

1939 Residing at The Compleat Angler, Cookham, Berkshire, Hotel Manager

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Tatler - Wednesday 29 October 1924
  • A-Z of Cars of the 1920s by Nick Baldwin. 1994. ISBN 1 870979 53 2