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Cyril Maurice Harvey

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Cyril Maurice Harvey (c1891-1936)

1920 Took part in the Bath and West of England's 24-hour Trial in a 10 h.p. Eric-Campbell

1936. Obituary. Major Cyril Maurice Harvey of Clifton Down, Bristol found dead in a tent at St. Keverne, Cornwall with a shot gun beside him. He was aged 45 years. He was for many years the sales director of Alvis. In 1932 he had a serious motor accident and had been unable to race since.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Tuesday, Aug 04, 1936