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Note: This is a section of Light Car and Cyclecar

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INDEX: Volume 03. - Issues 24th Nov 1913 to 18th May 1914.

  • A.A. AND M.U.: And Metropolitan Police Traps, 803. And Tail Lamps, 516. Badges, New Scheme of Tokens for, 759. Scout, A Resourceful, 463. Work of the, on the Road, 543
  • Accessories: Interesting, for Light-car Users, 303. Latest Ideas in, 179. New, at Olympia Show 41, 42. Two Useful and Ingenious, 107
  • Accuracy, Testing for, 593
  • Acetylene: And Electrical Lighting, 740. Electric and Oxygen Lamps, Experiments with, 293
  • Acton, Light-oar Activities in 264
  • A.-C.U.: And K.A.O. Settle the Definition Question, 640. Annual Dinner, 273. Definition of a Cydecar, 828; Question, and Out of the Frying Pan, 159. Institutes Local Centres, 263. Insurance Policy, 305. Machines with Engines Under 1100 c.c. to be Controlled by, 493. New Club Affiliation Scheme of, 132. Notes, 702. That Frivolous Protest, 516—(See "Trials")
  • Advertisement: A Misplaced, The Tragedy of, 137. A Misunderstood, 114
  • Africa, Special A.-O. Model for, 825
  • Air and Water Cooling, 269 '
  • Alpine: Climbing in Rain and Mist, 521. Holiday on a Light Car, 384, 460. Passes: How to Climb, on a Light Oar, 296; Through Tunnelled Rock and, 166. Tour Course Cyclecar Sleigh Attempts to Climb the Lautaret Pass on the, 240—(See " Trials, French Six Days ")
  • America: Interest Growing in, 358. New York Show —(See " Shpws, New York "). VanderbiJt Cup Races in, 332
  • American: Cyclecar Association to Control Sport and Touring in America, 420. Cyclecar with Front-wheel Drive, 477. Cyclecars, Interesting, 15, 329; The First Club Run of, 375; Truth About, 127. Invasion, An, 190; First Arrival, 476; from Within, 462. Motorcar Journal Champions tiie Cyclecar, 93. Notes and News, 329, 428, 522. Official Classification of the Cyclecar, 388. Transcontinental Trip of an Unfinished Cyclecar, 526
  • Americans Can Reduce Prices, How, 181
  • Amphibious Cyclecar, The, 162
  • /•-preal, A Strong, 492
  • Audiometer, Low, 474
  • Australia: Perils and Hardships of the Sport in, ? 626. South, Experiences of a- Light-oar Owner in, 466b
  • Australian-built Cyclecar Constructed Specially to Conform to Local Conditions, An, 210
  • Austria, Bedelias in, 441
  • Austrian: Cyclecar Trials, 359. Hill-climb at Prague, 677. Light Car, An, 621
  • Auto-Lock, Utility (Atlas Syndicate, Ltd.), 605
  • Auto Route and Speedometer, Dunhill's, 50
  • Averometer, Low, 100
  • Backfire-preventing Device, David, 527
  • Badges, A.A. and M.U., Tokens for, 759
  • Bale, Mr. Frank H., 108
  • B.A.R.C.—(See Brooklands ")
  • Beilnell, Mr., Interview with, 7
  • Belgium, Small Demand for Cyclecars in, 274
  • Belt Drive, Improvements in, 540
  • Belt Fasteners: Bullock and Son (Flexible Double Grip), 774b. Star, 622
  • Belts of Human Hair, 544b
  • Benzole: and Petrol, Wonderful Results from a Mixture of, 467. Shortage of, 612
  • B.M.C.R.C.—(See " Brooklands ")
  • Body: As a Factor in Cyclecar Desigu, The, 442. Building, Novel, Method of, 806. Painting at Home, 150
  • Bodywork, Great Improvement in, Importance of Comfort and Appearance Causes a, 87
  • Books, New, for Cyclecarists, 16
  • Border, Across the, 784
  • Brake Power: Can It be Increased and the Tendency to Sideslip be Reduced, 693
  • Brakes, Front-wheel, A Plea for, 693
  • Britannia Foundry, Coventry, A Day in the, 241
  • Bromley Station, An Alarming Blaze at, 393
  • BROOKLANDS: Light Oars at. 393. Meetings: B.A.R.C. (13th April), 564; B.M.C.R.C.: (28th March), 594, 614, Speed Records at, 650, (18th April), «76, 703, (2nd May), 724, 763, (1st June), 751. Morris-Oxford Demonstration at, 104. Records at: (Garden), 762; (Hillman), 734; (Morgan), 650. The Motorist's Mecca, 725
  • Brushes, Cleaning, Fearless, 580
  • Budaet, Motorists and the, 781
  • Building a Cyclecar, Moral of—Don't, 168
  • Business: and Shopping, The Light Car for, 810. A Record Mileage in the Course of, on a Simple Cyclecar, 348. Man: and the Light Car, 584a; The Monocar for the. 317. Men, To New Buyers and, 533. Purposes, Interesting Figures on the Cost of Running a Light Car for, 410
  • Buyers, New: Advice to, 547 And Business Men, To, 533. Hints on Insurance for, 583
  • Buyers' Paradise, The, 72
  • CALL OF THE BOAD.—Engine Test, A Wonderful: Tracing Trouble, 336. Hill-climbing and Speed, How Weight and Its Disposition Affect, 503. Legal: Defence, 665; Representation, Free: Does It Pay, 545. Machines. Standard, 665. Mascot, A Tale of a Broken. 491. Mileage, Tyre, Marvellous, 123. Police Costs, Those Ever-varying, 722. Prejudice, Popular. 608. Running Costs, Some—l'/jd. per Mile, 749. Solex Carburetter, Experiments with, 665. Standard Machines, 665. Trouble, Tracing: A- Wonderful Engine Test, 336. Tyre Mileage, Marvellous, 123. Weight and Its Disposition Affect Speed and Hill-climbing, How, 503 Carbon Deposit Easy Method of Removing, Cylcloan, 732
  • Carbon Deposit. Its Evils and1 Avoidance, 682a Garden Engineering Co., New Works of the, 330 Car: A New, Per Annum, 501. A Small, How to Wash, 156. Miniature: The Modern, A Critical Article on, 547; What It Can Do, 469. Running a, on Top Gear, Without a Driver, 104. The Care of the, 221, 346. The "No Attention," 397, 623
  • Carburetter: Design "Straight Through" " Straight Up," 726. Fitting Lubricating Through the, 249, 261. Tuning-up a, 90
  • Carburetters and Speed, 516
  • CARBURETTERS: Binks, 248. Brown and Barlow, 90 Claudel, 49. Claudel-Hobson, 516. " Oon-vac," 4U. Crawford, 248. Polyrhoe, 582. P.S.C., 394. Zenith, 390
  • Cars: Improved Communication for, by Crossing the Mersey, 280. Miniature, at the Olympia Show, 2. Six, in Six Days, 819
  • Car Washer, Duco (Brown Bros.), 358
  • Case, A Curious, 676
  • Catalogues: Moseley and Sons, 133. Temple Press Ltd., 612. Winter and Co., 122
  • Central Standards: Are They Necessary? 750
  • Chain Adjustment, 702
  • Chains. Parsons, 259
  • CHASSIS: Adamson, 389. Douglas, 59
  • Chicago Cycleoar Club Run, 375
  • Children's Welfare Exhibition: Of Interest to Ladies, 671
  • Churchill's, Mr. Winston, Chauffeur Summoned, 730
  • Cinematographing on a Light Car, 480
  • Climb: A Terrific, 828; Greasy Gradients, How to, 259
  • Colmore Cup Trial—(See "Trials, Sutton Coldfield A.C.")
  • Colonial Roads, Heavy Going on, 466b
  • Comfort, Reliability and, 606
  • Competitions—(See "Trials")
  • Components, Cyclecar, for Home Constructors, 122
  • Cone Clutch, Johnson, Hurley and Martin, 751
  • Continental Competitions, 650b
  • Continent, Crossing a, by Cyclecar, 6*26
  • Continents, Two, New Models from, 699
  • Control, Bowden, 680
  • Convert A, 607
  • Converts Confession, A, 173
  • Cooling-water Device—to Warn Drivers, Xaughton, 770
  • Cotswolds, A Crescent in the, 695
  • Countries, Through Four, on a Three-wheeler, 136
  • Country, The Magic of the, 119
  • Coupe Body, A Featherweight, 274
  • CoUDe de Tourisme— (See " Trials ")
  • Cover, Our Front—(See " Front ")
  • Cow, Avoiding a, 702
  • CROSSCOUNTRY COMMENT.—Belt Drive, Absence of Slip in, 661.- Garden Monocar, Tuning, for Records, 736. Control Lost Through Nervousness, 691. Cyclecar Club at Arms Hill, The, 644. Cyclecar, The Simple, to the Front, 774a. Engines, 90 Degrees Twin, 661. Freemasonry of the Road, Dying, 774a. Garages, Co-operative, 774a. HiJI-climb, Relay, Incidents of the, 661. Isle of Man Hacer, An, 736. Kirkstone by Moonlight, 299. Lakeland and the Light Car, 299. Light-car Trial, The, 736. Malvern Rally, The, 644. Motoring Holiday, A, 691. Motors, A Stud of, 299. Racers, The Red, 774a. Road,, Dying Freemasonry of the, 774a. Snowdon, An Excursion Up, 691. Standard Machines in Competition, 644. Suspension, Luxurious, 661. Tyre Results, Wonderful, 736. Week-end Buns, 644. Westmorland Hill-climb, 691. Westward Ho! in the Wet, 143
  • Cross-country Scamper, A, 197
  • Cycle and Motor Cycle Manufacturers and Traders Union: Dinner, 16. Interview with the Secretary of, 7
  • Cyclecar: A Four-cylinder Belt-driven, 224. American : In Interesting, 15; Official Classification of the, 388; Trans-Continental Testing Trip with an Unfinished, 526; with Front-wheel Drive, 477. An Australian-built, Constructed Specially to Conform to Local Conditions, 210. And Motor Boat Combined, A, 756. An Interesting Privately-owned, 163. A Record Mileage in the Course of Business on a Simple. 348. A Runaway, Chasing a, Downhill, 697. A Simple, Luxurious, 414. Built by an Eton Boy, 6. Built in Spare Time, 668. Chrysalis, The, 93. Components, for Home Constructors, 122. Crossing a Continent by, 626. Design: Past. Present, and Future, 106; The Body as a Factor in, 442. Exploring the Beauties of North Wales on a 741, 835. For Police Work, A, 600. From Cycle to, 568. I Want, by an Ex-Motorcyclist, 620, 709. Light Car or? 124; How to Weatherproof a, for Winter Work, 229. Light on Proposals to Drop the Definition and the Term, 425. Maior Lindsay Lloyd, The Originator of the Word, 350. " Making th 495 Ml " Reverse Gear, 210. On Simple Lines, A, 427. Sent by Train, 702. Simple: for the Owner-driver, 175; The Weekend Owner-driver's Appeal for the, 397. Sleigh, An Attempt to Climb an Alpine Pass on a, 240. Some Points in Which It Scores, 173. The Amphibious, 162. The Average has Vk h.p. per 100 lb., 564. What is a, 67, 828. What My, Means to Me. 812. With a Pressed-steel Body, A, 272. 12 Months on the Road with a Simple, 347. 18 h.p. for £85, 69
  • Cyclecar Club: Annual General Meeting, 106. Brochure, 210. Events, Future, 517. Fixtures, 243, 702, 762. Paperchase, 232, 325, 361; Cinematographing, 480; Description of, by the "Hare," 381. Rally: Aston Hill, 569, 598, 648; Wisley Hut, 180, 211. Run: Arms Hill, 569; Aston Hill, 809; Brooklands, 654; Chiddingstone, 724, 766; Hendon Aerodrome, 328; Hitchin, 544b; Kent Scenery, Through, 368; Milland, 456; South Harting and Selsey, 751—(See "Hill-climbs" and "Trials")
  • Cyclecarist: Escape of, from Death, 205. Superstitious, The Unfortunate Adventures of a, 466a. Viscount Exmouth, 730
  • Cyclecarists: New Books for, 16
  • Cyclecars: American: Leading Motorcar Journal Champions the, 93; The Truth About, 127. And Light Cars of. 1914, 43-46. Beat Large Racing Cars at Paris Suburban Hill-climb, 154. Four Transatlantic, 91. In Johannesburg, The Scope for, 450. Insurance of, 330. Small Demand for, in Belgium, 274. Taxed as Cars, 564. Used on the Stage, 544b. Water Rates for, 50
  • Cyclecars—(See " Light Cars ")
  • Cycle to Cyclecar, From, 568
  • Cylclean Carbon Deposit Remover, 732
  • " Dangerfield Trophy," The—(See " Trials, A.-C.U.")
  • Darkness, Lighting the, 359
  • Day and Night, All in a, 207
  • Day, Topics of the—(See " Topics ")
  • Definition: A.-C.U., of a Cyclecar, 828. Leave the, Alone, 178. Light on Proposals to Alter the, and Drop the Term Cyclecar, 425. Machines with Engines under 1100 c.c. to be controlled by the A.-C.U., 493. Our Views Regarding, Vindicated, 647. Question: Are There Too Many Cooks? 265; To Retain the 1100 c.c. Limit, Leading Manufacturers and Pioneers on, 452. Wheels as a Basis for New, 350
  • Definitions, Light Car and Cyclecar, 159
  • Depford Co. Works, A Visit to the, 495
  • Derbyshire, The Dales of, as a Testing Ground, 377
  • Design, Dr. A. M. Low Outlines a Remarkable, 175
  • Detail, Attention to, 96
  • Detroit Cyclecar and Motoreyclette Club, The Classes of Members in the, 329
  • Diana at the Wheel, 58, 94, 202, 353, 599
  • Differential, A Gearless, 428
  • Dinners: A.-C.U., 273. Cycle and Motor Cycle Manufacturers and Traders Union, 16. Fallot Incandescent Light Co., 225. M.C.C., 135
  • Drive: Friction: A Novel Form of, 113; The Case for, 572. Should a Woman, 597, 664
  • Driver's Capabilities, The Wear of Tyres a Sure Indication of, 743
  • Driving: Art of, a Light Car. 8. How to Act in Emergency When, 713. Of a Light Car in Wintry Weather, 351. On Greasy Roads, Light Car, 490a. Systems of Light Cars and Cyclecars, 443
  • Drop Forgings: How They Are Made, 738
  • Dust Problem, The, 689
  • Dutch Three Days Trial—(See "Trials")
  • Easter: Events, 653, 654. Tour, Your, 633
  • Eastern Counties M.C. Opening Run, 673
  • Economy, Striking: Lowr Running Costs, 359
  • Electric, Acetylene, and Oxygen Lamps, Experiments with, 293
  • Electric Lighting System, Weston, 67
  • Electrical and Acetylene Lighting, 740
  • Elements, Defying the, 229
  • Emergency, How to Act in an, 713
  • Engine: Balancing, The Problem of, 513. Long Stroke, The Attributes of, 622. Rating, The Confusing Question of, 391. Starting the, from the Seat, 264. Stresses? Is the Standard1 Sparking Plug Capable of Withstanding Modern, 822. Twin, How a, Works, 63
  • ENGINES: Alpha, 107. Anzani, 142. Dalm, 180. Dorman, 394, 640. Jowett, 809. M.I.P., 66. Perry, 602. Precision, 492
  • Engines: Dismantling, Under 15 Minutes, 640. High and Low Speed, Characteristics of, 55. Representative, Types of, 600
  • England, Mid, Exploring in a Light Car, 202
  • English Machine in Germany, A Chance for the, 191
  • Eton Boy, A Cyclecar Built by an, 6
  • Events: Forthcoming, 13, 68. 101, 125, 158, 182, 204, 237, 270, 301, 326, 355, 386, 446, 478, 507, 558, 610. 643, 663, 700, 728, 760, 785, 786, 824, 834. Future, 731
  • Exmouth, Viscount—Cyclecarist, 730
  • Experience, A Thrilling, 697
  • Expert's: Choice, An, 636. Note Book, From an, 780
  • Explosion, An, 730
  • Fallot Incandescent Light Co., Dinner ol the, 225
  • Ferry. Charges, Reduced, 697
  • Fiji, An Official Testimonial from, wo
  • Fire Extinguisher, Pyrene, 826
  • Ffcnguard, Dangerous Hill at, £4000 Spent to Avoid, 57
  • Fittings, The Choice of, 47 Five Minutes Grace, 581
  • Flames, Fighting the, 826 Folk-lore and the Tourist, 119
  • Footpath, Motors on, 90
  • Forgings, Drop: How They Are Made, 738
  • Foundry, A Day in a, 241
  • Four-wheeler, Simple and Low-priced, 114
  • France: A Three Weeks Trial Bound, 362. Motor Taxation in, Curious Anomaly of, W. News from, 310. Tour de-(8ee " Tour ") Free-wheel Device, Currie, 298 French: Alpine Tour, Some Passes in This Year s, 384, 460. Light Car, A, 603. Six Days Trial
  • Bee "Trials") Friction Drive: A Novel Form of, 113; The Case
  • for 572. Gear, The Charms of a, 504 Front Cover, Our, 63, 102, 130, 160, 183, 215, 244, 271, 302 328, 363, 387, 479, 514, 559, 611, 642, 6C0, 701, 729, 761, 805, 827 Frosty Lanes, O'er Icebound Roads and, 308
  • Garage: And Its Equipment, Mrs. Mary B. Ken-nard's, 541. The Insurance of the, 463 Gear: Friction, The Charms <>i a, 504. The Art of
  • Changing, 440 Gears, Fleury Worm, 390 Gears, Number of, Relation Between Engine Speeds and, 55
  • Generators, Kemeo, 219
  • German: Invasion, The, 506, 806. Machine, A, 699 Germany, A Chance for the English Machine in, 191 Glasgow, From the Isle of Wight to, on an A.-C. Sociable, 467
  • G.N.. Ltd., New Works of, 279
  • Gossip, Notes, News and—ISee " Notes ")
  • Gradients, How to Climb Greasy, 259 (hand Prix de Fiance, Cyclecar, 103, 218, 483, 650b, 671. Date of, 133. Entries, 568. Bacer, Firsl
  • Impressions of a, 126 Greek Meets Greek, When, 730 Gymkhana. North-Western A.A., 775 Gyrocar, The Single-track, Brennan, 756
  • Hare and Hounds on Wheels, 232
  • Health, Light Car as an Aid to, 817
  • Hendon Aerodrome. Cyclecar Club at, 328
  • Highway. Curious Coincidences and Happenings on the, 407
  • Hill-climb, A Relay, 71
  • Hill-climbing in Wales, 775
  • HILL-CLIMBS: Cesky Klub Automobilistii of Prague, 677. Cyclecar Club: Aston Hill, 490. 517, 569, 598, 648; South Harting, 751. Bdin-burgh and District M.C., 724. Essex Mr.. 450, 518. Gometz-le-Chatel, 138. Herts. County A.C., 829. M.C.C. (Kop Hill), 731, 762, 803. North-West London M.C.C., 706; Inter-Club, 671. Paris (" La Vie au Grand Air "), 154. Paris-Rouen, 413. Scarborough and District M.C., 654. Slockport M.C.C., 706. Sutton Coldfield and Mid-Warwickshire A.C., 731, 803. Westmorland M.C.C., 654, 677. Wolverhampton M.C.C., 628, 654, 706, 735
  • Hill: Conquering, in Kent, 254. Dangerous, at Fish-guard, £4000 Spent to Avoid, 57. The Steepest, Near London, 569
  • Hire Purchase Law. The Manual on, 702
  • Home. Body Painting at. 150
  • Hood for Dickey Seat, Charlesworth, 580
  • Horn Bulb Cover, Brooks, 680
  • Horns: Apollo Electric, 179. Clero. 527. Long (Markt and Co.), 303. Lucas, 225
  • Horse Power, Nominal, Indicated and Brake. 391
  • Bounds: A Day with the, From the Seat of Singer, 151. Hare and, on Wheels, 232
  • Hunting We Will Go, A, 151
  • Hyde Park Corner and Its Complex Problems, 275
  • Hydrocar, Lambert, 756
  • Icebound Roads, O'er, and Frosty Lanev. 308 Identity, Mistaken, 273
  • lueiiui.y, ivnsiaKen, HA
  • Indicator of Average Speed. An, 100
  • Institute of Automobile Engineers, Mr. Bradley's Paper Before, 106. (Coventry Section), Mr. Berriman's Lecture on the " Weight of a Cyclecar," 388
  • Insurance: Broker, The Light Car as an Aid to 576. For the New Buyer, Hints on, 583. Of Cyclecars. 330. Of the Garage, 463. Policy: A.-C.U.'s Comprehensive, 305; An Encyclopedia of the, 523. Still Important, 511. Value for Money, 282
  • Ireland, The Light Car Club of, 821. End to End and Light Car Trials—(See "Trials")
  • Isle of Wight to Glasgow, From the, on an A -C Sociable, 467
  • Jacks: D.E.W. Storage, 179. Markt and Co., 303
  • January 1st, What to Do on, 181
  • Jarrott Cup—(See "Trials, M.C.C.")
  • Jets, Ideal Micrometer, 248
  • Johannesburg, The Scope for Cyclecars in 450
  • Keimai.i. Ml ' I,1.
  • nielli 541 On "Should a Woman I1
  • ii.il. The Etperienca of, 437 Kent, Hill Conquering in, 254
  • Ladies, Of Interest to, 671
  • Lady: A Pl.nnir Him Orer a Dilleull Trial
  • Course, 5W. How a. Learnt to Drive ??>
  • Light Car. 353. Owner-DriTwr, Tin'. 437
  • ii..:,,.. the, hv tight Car, 812c Lamp n «ign, rToveftj in, 340 LAMPS; Bui London Robber Co Dashboard, '.'80.
  • Fallot, 359. F.R.S., 334. Lucas, '.'25. Peto
  • ami Badfotd (Ainrii.-tnl. 340
  • Lamps: Experiment I "', and
  • irhaelen, 430.
  • Law: 1 ,0. 627
  • i O.O. Ne« By-law: Ce»p to the Left, 538 l.i.^ht Car: Activities ii
  • ay on a. 384 \ i .1 < '-?<•]??? n ( Overloaded Whan
  • ]< a. 7l;i; Oontroven To Efi inn the 1100 c c.
  • Limit, 45J, i I Under, 358. A Sen
  • French, 603 A Nottingham built, 564. An
  • Ud i" Health, 817.
  • ill, Northern!
  • Wh\ \..| ? i licity in, -117;
  • lion for Improving, 623 Da
  • l.aki* by, Hi" 114. I Roads 490a.
  • ing a Living on a I ol Handling
  • and Economy of Running of, 595. r<iuijmient, 2'.'."). Expbl mil in a. 202
  • Slj..|),;nn and BuidneM, The 810. How a, Ljn( to Drive
  • a. 353. How to Climb Alpine Passes on a, 296. In the Xorth, The, 777. Ii O t ton and Upkeep. 625. i Luxury in a, 566. New, With Two-stroke B to Wea
  • r< of a, for Winter Work, 239, <>
  • in South \\ a, 466b;
  • Mats for the, "The Motor," 775; Ti
  • and the, 339, 570, 627. (>?-?
  • perien 0
  • the World's Fastest Course, 483. Running
  • of a, for Bikini ? Pui !? ? . tin • ing, 227. The Business Man and the, 584a. The Driving of a, in Wintry Weather, 351. The Scientist and the, 289. Three-seated, of Sporting Appear»nce, 139. Trials, A and Modern, 585. What It Can Do that a Big Car Can't. 595. Where It Scores Over Larger Machines for Picnicking, 747. With a Novel Body, A, 329. With a Pedal Starter, 217
  • LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAR: Christmas Publishing Arrangements. 137. New Buyers' Number of, 522. Pocket Book, 95 Trial Scheme— (See "Trials, A.-C.U.") \li! penses Chart, 181. Model Twin Engine, 63. North Country Issue of the, 740. Party to rth " Ladder," 82i
  • l.i.lit Car c'ub of Ireland, The, 82?
  • " Lijht Car Manual," 114 625
  • LIGHT CARS AND CYCLECARS- A.-C. 18, 214, 825. A.-C. Sociahle, 164. 467. Adamson, 17. 389, 636, 7.12. Adcock, 427. Airette 278 \lldavs, 222, 248, Alldays Midget, 18. Am 205. Arden, 238, 412. A-rot .-.'jr. 304. Autocrat, 666. Automohilrtte, 155 Baby Peugeot. 480. Bedelia. 112, 138, 441. Brad-will and Co., 732. Brennahor. 329 Brisooe, 292. British Lucar, 245, 246, 304. Buckingham, Calcott, 254. Calthorpe, 222: London Agent for 612. Calthorpe Minor, 305, 334a Carden 3 M, 762. Carnation, 292, 366. Case's Motor Mart. 358. Ceco, 522. Charronnette, 309, 484, I hater Lea, 22, 699. C.I.D., 103. Clement-Bayard, 603. Comet, 91. Coventry-Premier, J5- Cowey, 223. Crescent, 22, 695. Cricket, 329, 367. Crouch Carette, 220. Cumbria, 484, ,08. 85». Cummikar, 248 606 Day-Leeds, 22, a~>7. De Crose, 127. De P., 556, 712. De P. Duo. 23, 495. Detroiter Speedster, !Wr. I) E.W., 23. D.L., 75, 304. Douglas, 10,
  • E«li\ 139. Eiifield. 223. Eric. 25
  • Fafnirengined (German), 210. Falcon, 132, 526. Fenton. 16
  • Gilyard, 245. G.N., 16, 209. G.N. Grand Prix, 25. G N. (" John Gilpin, Junr.'s "I, 414. Gordon, 331 ; A Hint to Owners of, 430. Gramon, 91. Grant, 366. G.W.K., 28, 768, 824 G.W.K de Luxe. 806
  • Hampton, 252. Heybourn and Co 73' Hill and Stanier, 804. Hillman, 223 247 305 Horstmann, 217, 730. Howett, 161 Hum-berette, 28, 510; Extra-air Valve for 137 Hurlin. 234
  • Imp. 91. 29?. «6. Imperial, 251
  • J.B.8.. 357, 377. Jennings, 571. Jowett, 809
  • Knutcracker, 506
  • Lagonda, 448. Lamb, 113, 441. Lambert (Hydro-
  • m 837 Princess, 233, 367. L.M.,
  • ^?fijSHff; ?i°- M-A-F., 621. 699. Malcolm, 91, 669. Marlborough, 223, 848, 305-(Ses "Sigma"). Ma,rsfall-Arter, 30. Mathis, 482. Mathis Babvlette 812f. McKenzie, 66 Mead and Deakm 30 Melen, 30 Mendip, 592. Mer-«i"7' % W- 575" Merlin, 30. Merz, 272. Meteorite, 330, 605. Metz, 293. Morgan, 136 Morgan 264; A Hint to Owners of, oil! Morgan-Adler, 566. Morgan Cabriolet, 758. iSS^o Bunabout, 30. Morris-Oxford, 223. 247, K,3 ?? H«' ¥orse' i7J- Motorette, 32 Nardinl, 363. New Imperial, 32 Norris 804
  • i Oiiiiiiin,,, 831, Orion, 224. O-We-Go,
  • lv" ". -"-'I Pilot ?>?'?'
  • Saglniw,'808, Salmon, MB Saxon Ml Me 9
  • Scripps-Uooth, 307. Hmplii . 628 384, 247. SOS, M, :,n. fa, B& SJ ',, ' V>1 304. Stag, 111. Stan,la,,I »4 ' ' S?'
  • ii, J0.1.
  • '"., "I. 668.
  • V.A.L., 38 M. Victor, 806 Vikim- 2.2. ' 154
  • Wall Tricarriwe, 38, Wanders) 653 BOB »?„. 39. MS W.i. ...,.i-,i.'n7"' WeMman 512, VVhite, 6J9. Whil ,. .;.,„, ;:il "\' ',', '
  • sale Sapplj r.,., ilJ win,,, -fi m. %i
  • ? m, k Woods Mobility; lLV Wyven^
  • |IJ| Supplement to 605
  • I ! In Oars: and Oyclepars: Cantilever Bpriniini for 546; n in, 44.1. And Large Cars
  • ces
  • I,, the
  • siiould
  • in Coriipetltion, 413. At Liverpool Races
  • .1, uf 1914, 43-46.
  • 'I'1'" 'i' France IBfj Buc of, ;>:'i
  • They be Driven by Women? 597
  • ! II Olympia, 62
  • and
  • rig: By the Magneto, S». Electrical Loet^leu, 740, The Darkneas, 359 ? • amo, Efanden 358. Fallot, 77, f 'o.l, 680. Iyodge 527* l\li. I I
  • J1Q \\
  • on the i;.. Up 13 68 101, 125, 158, ;?, 270, 301, :; 386, 446, 478, 507, 558, 610, 643, 663, 700, 728' 760, 786, 8::4 Literature. Motorim 1 iKht Cars at, 652
  • Lloyd, Mai. i l.iii'lMiv. Thinks that the R.A.C. Should Control All Four-wheeled Vehicles, 350
  • . 107 London: liu-i.-i CrosBing of, 275-277. Traffic—(See
  • " Traffic ")
  • Low, Dr. -\. M.: Averometer, 100. Oomparea His Adamson with His Larger Cars, 636. Con-Og a Speedometer to a Revolution Counter Doscribed by, 3'J6. From an Expert's Note-book by, 780
  • Lubricating Through the Carburetter, 249, 261 Lubrication: A Question of, 670 System, A Foolproof, 812e
  • Lubrication System, Saxon, 759 Luggage and Spares, How to Carry, 633
  • M
  • le: A Home-made, 600. A Light, Economical,
  • with Good Finisli and Elaborate Equipment, 4H. An Ingenious, in Liverpool, 441. In the
  • Making, 495. Selecting a, 768 Machines: Noi..y 330. With Engines Under 1100 c.c.
  • to be Controlled by the A.-C.U., 493 Magneto, Lighting by the, 325 Malvern, Great Motor Rally at, 534, 618 Manufacturers, English Cjclecar and Motorcycle,
  • S'irrins Call to. 190"
  • (or the Light-car Owner, " The Motor, 77a Marble or Wood ? 466a Ualchlen Cup—(See "Trials. Woolwich, Plumstead
  • and District M.C.C.") M.C.C.: Annual Dinner, 135. East«r Tour to Wey-
  • mouth. 672. Opening Run to Brighton, 516, 565. Smoking Concert, 39, 458-(See " Hill
  • climbs " and " Trials ") Mechanical: Conjuring Trick, A, 738. Features:
  • New, from the Midlands, 231; 1914, Criticised,
  • no
  • Mechanum, Vital Parts of, Attention to Lubrication
  • and Cleaning, 96 Medical Man's Point of View: The Light Car as an
  • Aid to Health, 817 Mersey, Crossing the: Improved Communication for
  • *Cars 280 Midland Light Car Club, 393, 429, 484, 612. First
  • Run of the, 647. Inaugural Meeting to Form
  • the, 307, 334, 362. Lecture on "Electrical
  • and Acetylene Lighting," 740—(See " Trials "I Midlands, New Mechanical Features from the, 231 Mileage: And Expenses Chart, How to Use the, 181. And Results, 410. A Record, in the
  • Course of Business on a Simple Cyclecar, 348 Miles, 784. in Four Days, 348 H'litary College, Motor Works in_a, 109 Miniature Car: The Modern, Criticised, 547. What
  • It Can Do, 469 .
  • Miniature Motorcar, Mountaineering by, 19b Mirror, Rear, Smith and Son, 987 Model Twin Engine, LIGHT CAR AND CyCLhCAR, 63 Monocar: An Interesting, 209. For the Business
  • Man The, 317. For dESO, A, 278. 400 Miles on a, 197
  • Monocar, Premier Co.'s Employee's, 669 Mcnccarring, The Novelty of, 3 Monocars—(See " Light Oars ) Morris-Oxford Works in a Military College, 109 ^fotor Boat, A Cyclecar and. Combined, 756 Motorcar. Miniature, Mountaineering by, 296 Motorcycle, F.N., Home-built Three-wheeler from
  • Parts of an, 164
  • " Motor Cycling " Gipsies at Scarborough, 673 Motorcyclist The CycJeoar That I Want, by an Ex-, 620, 709
  • Motor Houses, Portable, Goddard's, 622 Motoring: Economical in Scotland, 304. For Two at £3 10s. a Month, 535. Literature, 612.
  • Made Easier, 179, 303, 358, 424, 527, 580-582, 680, 770 Making It More Economical, 659.
  • New—(See " New Motoring "). Popular, at the Manchester Show, 246-248. Weatherproof, 60
  • Motorist, Winter, Increasing the Comfort of the, 267
  • Motorists and the Budget, 781
  • Motorists': Mecca—Brooklands, 725
  • " Motorist's Workshop, The," 490b
  • Motor Museum, The, 368. Opening of the, at the Crystal Palace, 520
  • Motors on Footpaths, 90
  • " Motor, The," Maps for the Light-car Owner, 775
  • Mountaineering by Miniature Motorcar, 296
  • Mud and Rain, Through—The Cyclecar Club Paper-chase. 361
  • N
  • Nailpworth " Ladder," LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAR Party to, 825
  • Name: Change of, 556. What's in a, 278
  • " New Buyers' Number," 522
  • Newfoundland, A Humberette in, 510
  • New Motoring:'In Scotland, Progress of the, 784. Movement: Attempt to Cut Up the, 324; Should Appeal to the Northerner Why the, 777. The Truth About the, 347
  • News: From Prance, 310. Prom the North—(See " North "). In Brief, 77. Items, 14, 16, 70, 77, 102, 130, 133, 160, 183, 203, 209, 210, 215, 216, 219, 220, 238, 243, 244, 260, 263, 271-273, 278, 302, 316, 323, 327, 335, 383, 359, 360, 363, 368, 383, 385, 387, 399, 419 420, 426 442, 447, 456, 475, 479. 490b, 492, 514, 524, 526b, 540, 544b, 554, 559. 584b, 611, 619, 626, 642, 654, 666, 670, 677, 696, 701, 706, 715, 729, 735, 739, 740, 761, 804, 821, 824, 827, 833. Notes and Gossip—(See "Notes")
  • North: Country: Manufacturers, Our, 807; Up and Down the, 782. Main Routes to, and Their Alternatives, 782. New MachinS from the, 804. News from the, 357. The Light Car in the, 777
  • North-Eastern A.A. Presented with Grimshaw Shield, 673
  • Northern: Personalities, 8)2d. Week-end Events, 677
  • Notes: And Queries—(See "Queries"). News and Gossip, i4, 70, 102, 130, 160, 183, 215, 216, 244, 271, 272, 302, 327, 360, 387, 419, 447, 479, 514, 559, 611, 642, 666, 701, 729, 761, 805, 827
  • o
  • Observer in Oxford-York-Oxford Run, Arduous Duties of a, 448
  • O ler, Forced-feed, Lucas, 179
  • Oibkins, The Treatment of, 71
  • OPINIONS, THOUGHTS AND.—Accessories, Shoddy, Fitted as Standard, 342. Acetylene: Converting an Oil Lamp to, 117; Starter, 590. A.-C. Light Car, Running Cost of an, 402. A.-C. Sociable: How I Learnt to Drive an, 81; Improving an, 532. A.-C.U., Insurance and the, 343. Air-cooling, Satisfactory Experiences with, 195. Air, Extra, for a Humberette, 53. Amateur Suggestions, A Host of, 256. American: Arrival, Approval of the First, 590; Cars in England, The Price of, 436; Oar, The Cheap, v. the Light Car, 115; Competition to be Anticipated, 53. Appreciation from Italy, 226. Australia: Belt- Drive Best for, 116; Western, Cyclecars in, 813. Australian and South African Requirements, 194
  • Beginner, Helping the, 284. Belt: Drive Best for Australia, 116; Slip, 82. Benzole, The , Economy of, 530. Birmingham Trial Fiasco— The Secretary Explains, 171. Brakes: Front-wheel, 815; Powerful, The Danger of, 771. Braking Power, Weight and, 657. Brass Work, Weatherpoof Finish for, 145. Businesslike I Methods, 656, 746; More, 718—(See " Unbusinesslike " below)
  • Calcott, An Appreciation of a, 373. Calthorpe Minor, 6000 Miles on a, 373. Canada, Home Construction in, 372, Canadian: Home-built Cyclecar, A, 170; Criticism of English-built Care, 170; Production, Facts About, 314. Carburetter Control, The Ideal, for a Small Engine, 433.. Carburetters, Paraffin, 145. Carden, The Seat of the, 774 Car: Is Most Suitable for Irish Roads? What, 497; Link Defining the, 405, 406; Owners, Small Club for, 465; The Ideal, 431; The "No Attention," 464, 648, 745, 813. Cars: American, in England, The Price of, 436; on Three or Four Wheels, 117; Standard, in Competitions, 687, 717; Steam-driven, 227. Castings, The Art of Making, 314. Catalogues in English, 813. Ceylon: and the Light Car, 685; Price of Petrol in, 195. Club for Small-car Owners, The, 465. Clothing, Waterproof, Ventilation of, 117. Clutch Treatment, 773. Colonial: Conditions Which Have to be Considered, 498; Model, An Opening for a, 194. Colonies: The Cyclecar in the, 465; The Question of Price in the, 436. Competitions: Price Consideration for, 256: Standard Cars in, 687, 717. Construction: Co-operative Cyclecar, 312, 372; Home, in Canada, 372. Control, Tiller of the Jet, 313. Conversion, Details of an Interesting, 195. Convert from Motor Cycling, 656. Co-operative: Construction of Cyclecars, 312, 372; Garage Scheme, A, 687, 746, 816. Cornering, Where to Look When, 687. Cyclecar: A Canadian Home-built, 170; and the Sidecar, The, 685; A New Name for the, 372; A Refined Home-built, 685; A Simple, for £85, 51, 81. Championing, SI, 285; Constructing a, from a Motor-bicycle
  • OPINIONS, THOTJ6HTS AND—contd. 226; Construction, Co-operative, 312, 372; Design, Points in, 169; Dr. Low's Design for a Cheap, Criticised, 287; French Hc-me-built, 82; In the Colonies, The, 465; Is Not-Dead, 718; Movement in New Zealand, 311; Privately-constructed, 145; Simple, A Plea for the, 116; Stability of the, on Grease, 286; Steam, Plan for Developing the, 286; The Definition of the—(See " Definition " below); The Home-constructed, 774; The Luxurious Simple, 498, Overloading with Accessories, 498; The Perfect, 841; The Simple for the Owner-driver, 256; The £60, 287, 431, 498, 530, 632, A Feature of, in Practice, 590, Dr. Low Defends His Design, 374; The ,£85—Is It Possible? 116 Cyclecars: in Germany, 589; in the Light-car Trial, 745; in Western Australia, 813; 500 c.o. Engines for, 657
  • Damage, To Prevent, 746. Danger Signs, Direction Posts and, 404. Definition: By Petrol Consumption, 773; Jugglers, 371; of a Cycle-car, The, 466; Question, 499, 529, 588, 589; Opinions on the, 434-436; Sol ring the Problem, 684. Design, Cyclecar, Points in, 169. Detail, Attention to, 145. " Diana at the Wheel," 406. Direction Posts and Danger Signs, 404. Dividends of 100 Per Cent., 529, 591. Draughts with the Hood Up, 226; Avoiding 497. Drive: Front Wheel? Why'Not, 52; Should a Woman? 686, 746
  • Earth Return, Misfiring Due to Bad, 402. Economy, Increasing, 532. Efficiency: Independent Evidence of the Light Car's, 373; Simplicity and Low Price, 685. Engine: Balance, Problem of, 589; Limits in Trials, 774; Power to the Road Wheels, Transmitting the, 631; Eevs., The Problem of, 170; Small, The Ideal Carburetter Control for a, 433; Steam, The Simple, 286; Two-stroke, Disadvantages of a, 193. Engines: Slow v. High, 435; 500'c.c. for Cyclecars, 657. England. The Price of American Cars in, 436. Experiences Wanted, 314, 658. Export Trade, A Great Future in, 258
  • Farm Carts and the Roads, 406. Finish, Weatherproof, 170. Fisherman, The Light Car and the, 632, " Foundry, A Day in a," 404. Four-cylinder, The Advantages of a
  • Twin Over a, 341. Four-speeders Desirable,
  • Are, 52. French Invasion, 590. Front-wheel:
  • Brakes, 815; Drive? Why Not, 52
  • Garage Scheme, A Co-operative, 687, 746, 816. Gear: A Simple Two-speed, 464; Expanding Pulley, The Disadvantages of the, 313. General Efficiency Trial, Comments on, 587, 658. German Invasion, 590. Germany, Cyclecars in, 589. G.N., A Lady's Experiences with a, 115. Grease, Stability of the Cyclecar on, 286. Guarantee, The Question of the, 312. G.W.K., 40,000 Miles on a, 431
  • Headlamp Position on a Humberette, 342, 433. Home Construction in Canada, 372. Hood Up, Draughts with the, 226; Avoiding, 497. Humberette, Extra Air for a, 53; Experiences, 82;; Headlamp Position on a, 342, 433; Improvements to a, 531; Tyre Wear on a, 632, 657, 684
  • Ideas Improved, Novel, 464. Imitation, Originality and, 656. Insurance: and the A.-C.U., 343; Companies, Lady Drivers and, 718; of Passengers, The, 591. Invasions, French, German, and American, 590. Invasion, The Much Discussed, 716. Irish Roads? What Car is Most Suitable for, 497. Isle of Man Light Car and Cyclecar Race, 531. Italy, An Appreciation from, 226
  • Jet, Tiller Control of the, 313. Junior Automobile Club, The, 432
  • Lady: and the Light Car, The, 432; Drivers, and Insurance Companies, 718; in Trials., 772, 816, 838; Experiences of, with a G.N., 115. Lamp, Oil, Converting to Acetylene, 117. Lamps: Position of, 169; Side, are Necessary, 463; Tail, on All Vehicles, 431. k Left, Keep to the, 632. Legal Representation, Free, 656. Licences for Sheds, 838. LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAB: "Admirable in EverV Respect," 171; Sold Out, 744; An Appreciation of from Italy of the, 226. Light Car: and the Fisherman, The, 632; and the Profession, The, 466; A £90, 744; Ceylon and the 685; Efficiency of, 373; Is the Reliability of, Underestimated, 814; Owners, Special Concessions for, 80, 117; The Cheap American v., 115; The Lady and the, 432; Trial Scheme, Our 1000-mile, 228, 257, 371, Cyclecars in the, 745 Light Cars: Cheap Upholstery on, 370, 431; English, Canadian Criticism of, 170; Lack of Refinement in, 226; The Springing of, 227. Lightness: and Strength, 115; Simplicity and, 630. " Link Car," Defining the, 405. Liverpool, A Show at, 145. Locomotion,
  • New, New Ideas for the, 403. London
  • Traffic, Through, at 25 m.p.h., 772 Low
  • Build, Safety of, 51. Low, Dr., £60 Cycle-
  • car of, 287, 344, 345, 374
  • Machine: Simple: Must be Light, 401, Required, 813; The " No-attention," 403, 813. Machines, Standard, A Trial of, 531. Magneto Setting 'the Cause of Trouble, 402. Manufacturers, The Apathy of, 370. Mile, li/2d. per, for 2000 Miles, 313. Miles, 16,640, in 12 Months, 341. Misfiring: Due to Bad Earth Return, 402; on a V Twin, 530. Model, Standard, Deviation from the, 841 Monocar: A Narrow-Wanted, 465; The Future of the, 814. Monocars, Home-made, 591. Morgan: Starting a, from the Seat, 342, 402; What is a? 745. Morris-Oxford Performance, 193. Motor-bicycle, Constructing a Cyclecar from a, 226 Motor Cycling, A Convert from, 656. Motoring: at 1.09d. per Mile, 586; New, The Truth
  • OPINIONS, THOUGHTS AND—contd.
  • About, 431; Organizations—Should They Undertake Practical Instruction of Novices? 284
  • Name, A New, for the Cyclecar, 372. New Locomotion, New Ideas for the, 403. New Motoring, The Truth About, 431. New Zealand, The Cyclecar Movement in, 311. " No-attention" Car, The, 403, 813. Non-skids, or Rubber? 773. Novices? Should the Motoring Organizations Undertake Practical Instruction of, 284. Nuts, Loose, Troubled with, 53
  • Oi'skins Not Wanted, 630. "Originality: and Imitation, 656; The Danger of, 287, 344, 345 374. Over Development, Protests Against, 116. Owner: Driver, The Simple Cyclecar for the, 256; Private, Requirements and Experiences of the, 496
  • Paraffin Carburetters, 145. Passengers: The Insurance of, 591; Weatherproofing the, 258. Perry, The Running of the, 258. " Petcar,' The, 341. "Petroil" Lubrication, 311, 341. Petrol: Consumption; Definition by, 773, How to Record, 81; Price of, in Ceylon, 195. Power: Where It is Lost, 686. Price: Consideration for Competitors, 256; Low, Simplicity and Efficiency, 685. Profession, The Light Car and the, 466. Pulley: Gear, Expanding, The Disadvantages of the, 313; The Expanding, 371
  • Question, Two Sides to the, 497
  • Racing Helmets, The Design of, 497. R.A.C. Light-car Trial, 816, 839, 840. Refinement, Lack of, in Light Oars, 226. Repairs and Improvements Carried Out by Owners, 532. Replacements After 16,000 Miles, 370. Reversing: for No Apparent Reason, 529; Disqualified for, 404. " Road-a-plane," A, 685. Road: The Luck of the, 497; Wheels, Transmitting the Engine Power to the, 631. Roads, Farm Carts and the, 406.
  • Rothschilds, One of Our Future, Maker of
  • £50 to ;£75 Cyclecar is Going to be, 144.
  • Rubber or Steel Non-skids? 773. Running:
  • Cost of an A.-C Light. Oar, 402; of the
  • Perry, The, 258
  • Seating Accommodation, 586, 632. Seatings, Valve, • Welded, 145. Seat, Starting from the, 530, 590; a Morgan, 342, 402. Self-starters, 815. Sheds, Licences for, 838. Show at Liverpool, A, 145. Sidecar, The Cyclecar and the, 685. Side Lamps are Necessary, 403. " Simple-car," The: A Generic Term for the Simplest Machines, 341. Simplicity: and Lightness, 630; A Plea for, 144; Efficiency and Low Price, 685; Three Wheels for, 342. Single-seater, The Scope of the, 401. South African Requirements, 194 Spare Parts, Delay with, 586. Spare Wheel, Carrying the, 744. Springing of Light Care, The, 227. Spring-like Weather, Our, 657. Spring Washers, Stresses Due to, 532. Standard: Cars in Competitions, 687, 717; Model, Deviations from the, 841. Starting from the Seat, 530, 590, A Morgan, 342, 402; Handle, Turning the, with the Switch Off, 406; Should the Spark be Advanced for ? 82. Steam: Oar Experiences, 80; Cyclecar, Plan for Developing the, 286; Driven Cars, 227; Engine, The Simple, 286. Steering: Cable, The Ease and Safety of, 838; Centre-point, 838; Left-hand, 815. Stop-age Capacity: More Required, 258; The Provision of, 313. Strength, Lightness and, 115. Suggestions, A Host of Amateur, 256
  • Tail Lamps on All Vehicles, 431. Tiller Control of the Jet, 313. Title, The Enlarged, 144. Traffic, Through London, at 25 m.p.h., 772. Transmission, Classification, by, 436. Trial: for Standard Machines, A, 531; Scheme, Our —(See "Light Car" above). Trials: Engine Limits in, 774; Lady Drivers in, 772, 816, 838; The Value of, 717. Trouble, Tracing, 372; Magneto Setting the Cause of, 402. Twin, The Advantages of a, Over a Four-cylinder, 341. Two-stroke: Advantages of a, 115; Engine, Disadvantages of a, 193; Experiences with a, 773. Tyre: Filling, Have Tried Every, 530; Fillings, Semi-solid, 465; Trouble, Nervous of, 632; Wear on a Humberette, 632, 657, 684
  • Unbusinesslike Methods, 343, 374, 772—(See " Businesslike," above). Unconventional, Failure of the, 52. " Unkid," The Meaning of, 193. Upholstery: Cheap for Light Cars, 370; Low-priced, 402; on Light Cars, 431 Valve Seatings, Welded, 145. Vibration Fiend,
  • The, 266. V Twin, Misfiring on a, 530 Waterproof Clothing, Ventilation of, 117. Weather, Our Springlike, 657. Weatherproof : Finish, 170, 226, for Brass Work, 145; the Passengers, 258. Weight and Braking Power, 657. Wheel Alignment, 813. Wheels : Three, Simplicity, 342; Three or Four, Cars on, 117. Woman Drive? Should a, 686, 746
  • Optical Illusion, An, 775-
  • Owner-Driver: Hints and Advice for, on Fitting a New Carburetter, 49. The Lady, 437. The Simple Cyclecar for the, 175
  • Owner-Drivers: Advice to, 221, 346. The Week-End Appeal of, for the Simple Cyclecar, 397. Workshop, The, 310
  • Owner, Prospective, The Difficulties of the, 522
  • Oxygen, Electric, Acetylene and Lamps, Experiments with, 293
  • Passenger: Machine Trial, An Open, 560. The Extra, 719. The Perfect, 83
  • Payne, Mr. P. T., 108 Peak District, A Trial in (he, 485 " Petroil " Lubrication, Experiments with, 249, 261
  • Petrol: And Benzole, Wonderful Results from a Mixture of, 467. And Sound, The Measurement of, 474. Cans, Failings of, 812. Vapour, The Danger of, 234
  • Petrol Indicator of M.P.G., Low, 5
  • Petrol Measurer, Low, 5
  • Petrol VajJour Detector, Low, 234
  • Picnicking, The Pleasures of, 747
  • Pioneers of Prominence, 108
  • Piston: Design, Points in, 670. Kings, The Design of, 399
  • Piston Rings, Fandi, 399
  • Plugs, 822
  • Pocket Book, LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAR, 95
  • Police: Activities—A Warning, 702. Trap—Is the Long-distance, Illegal? 812b. Traps, Metropolitan, A.A. and M.TJ. and, 803. Warning, A, 243. Work, A Cyclecar for, 600
  • Prices, How Americans Can Reduce, 181
  • Protest, That Frivolous, 516
  • Provincial Cities: What They Are Doing to Keep Slow-moving Vehicles Near the Kerb, 639
  • Pulley, Stag Adjustable, 165
  • Purchasers, Points for, 64, 124, 269, 601
  • QUERIES, NOTES AND.—Accessories, Weight of, 500. Accumulators: Care of, 54, 369; Packing in a Box, 629; Run-down, 281. Air-cooling, Troubles with, 525. Asbestos String, Uses of, 400
  • Belt Fasteners, 196. Belts, Leather, 196. Bodies, Size of, 54. Brakes, Worn, 118. Brake Troubles, 776
  • Carburetter Accessibility, 369. Car, Washing a, 172. Chains: Care of, 655; Replacing, 281. Clutch, A Slipping, Treatment of, 776. Clutches, Slipping, 196. Compression:. Loss of, 400; Tap, Faulty, 281. Cyclecar, Re-upholstering a, 146. Cylinders, Replacing, 146
  • Deposits in Radiators, 196
  • Engine: Cooling, Ventilator in Bonmet to Assist, 146; Tuning an, 118. Engines, Air-cooled, 54
  • Fasteners, Belt, 196. Filters on Pump Lubricators, 281. Float, Punctured, 468. Frost, Precautions Against, 54
  • Gear Ratios, Measuring, 525. Generator: Care of the, 172; Replenishing, 500
  • Ignition Problem, An, 655. Induction Pipe, Fractured, 842. Inspection from Underneath, 776
  • Lamps: Care of, 400; How to Keep Them Bright, 400. Leaf Springs, Greasing, 655. Leather Belts, 196. Lighting, Economy in, 776. Lubrication Troubles, 625
  • Minor Ailments, The Cure of, 369
  • Night Driving, 629. Number Plates, Keeping Clean, 281
  • Oil Lamps, Care of, 629. Overheating, A Cure for, 146
  • Paintwork, New, Delicate, 842. Petrol: Fillers, Inaccessible, 776; Filter, A Choked, 629; Supply Troubles, 688. Pin Joints, Stiffness of, 655. Plugs, Sparking, Position of, 196. Pump Lubricators, Filters on, 281
  • Radiators, Deposits in, 196. Registration, Transfer of, 500. Re-upholstering a Cyclecar, 146. Reversing by Mistake, 468
  • Screen Vibration, 655. Seating Tandem, 172.
  • Shaft, A Bent, 468. Spare Wheel, Carrying
  • the, 688. Sparking Plugs, Position of, 196.
  • Speedometer, Fitting a, 842. Spring, A
  • Broken, 688. Springs, Leaf, Greasing, 655.
  • Spring Washers, 146. Spring Wheels, 172.
  • Starting: Difficulty in, 500; Handle Cover,
  • . 400. Steering, Play in, 369
  • Tail Lamp Troubles, 842. Tandem Seating, 172. Timing an Engine, 118. Transmission Squeaks, 468. Tyres: How to Prolong Life of, 118; Re-treading of, 842
  • Undershield, Need for, 500
  • Valve, Packing a Spare, 688
  • Washers, Spring, 146. Washing a Car, 172. Wheels, Spring, 172
  • R.A.C.: And A.-C.U. Settle the Definition Question, 647. Light Car Trial—(See "Trials.") Major Lindsay Lloyd Thinks that the, Should Control All Four-wheeled Vehicles 350
  • Race, A Curious, 492
  • Racer: A Grand Prix, First Impressions of 126 Tuning a, 544
  • Racing on the Sands, 806
  • Radiator, Singer, 730
  • Railway? Road or, 67
  • Rain, Wind and, Battle Against, 184
  • Rallies: Cyclecar Club: Aston Hill, 569, 598 648-Wisley Hut, 180, 211. "Motor Cycling," at Malvern, 534, 618
  • Record, Hour, Tuning a Racer for, 544
  • Records at Brooklands: Garden, 762. Hillman 734 Morgan, 650
  • Registration and Taxation Formalities on 1st January, 181
  • Reliability and Comfort, 606
  • Remedy, A Strange, 654
  • Report, An Exaggerated, 298
  • Reverse, A Neat, 164
  • Reversing: Disqualified for, in the A.-C.U. Spring One Day Trial, 320. Trick 90 e>H""g
  • Revolution Counter, Converting a Speedometer to a, Dr. Low's Method, 356
  • Richmond Meet, 677
  • Road: Amusing Experiences of Light Car Owners on the, 555. Call of the—(See " Call of the Road. ) Or Railway? 67. Shocks, Neutralizing, 767. The " Freedom " of the, 427. The Joy of the, 94. The Light oil the, Ahead, 293. The Luck of the, 407. Work of the Automobile Association on the, 543
  • Roads: Greasy, Light Car Driving on, 490a. Hidden Under a Mass of Snow, 240
  • Roadside Troubles, 86
  • Rollason, Mr. F., Interview with, 832
  • R.P.M.? 1500 or 4000, 55
  • Rug, Weatherproof, Piggott, 358
  • Running Costs: And How to Reduce Them, 659. Costs, Economical, 535. Low: striking Economy, 359. Of Light Car for Business Purposes, 410
  • Running, £15 per 1000 Miles, 329
  • Sands, Racing on the, 806
  • Scamper, A Cross-country, 197
  • Scientist and the Light Car, The, 289
  • Scotland: Economical Motoring in, 304. The New
  • Motoring in. Progress of, 784 Scottish Six Days Trial—(See " Trials "I Sea Level, 9000 ft. Above, 349 Seat, Starting from the, 379. The Engine, L'1,1 Shakespeare's Country, Through, on an 8 h.p.
  • Arden, 412
  • Shillings, Three, a Pound: Novel Plan of Determining Weight of Cvclecar, 388 Shock Absorber, Derihon, 767 Shopping and Business, The Light Car for, 810 SHOWS: Amsterdam, 63. Brussels, 274. i
  • hagen, 638. Detroit, 366. New York. 891-291 Manchester, 246-248. Olympia, 17-25, 28-40; A Visitor's Impression of, 76; Behind the Scenes at, 7; Design of Accessories at, 47; Exhibitors' Opinions on, 106; Fallot Light. Demonstrated Outside, 77; Gallery, Round the, at, 41-42; in Lighter Vein, 62; Increased Attendance at, 95; Miniature Cars at, 2; New Models being Tested Outside. 72, 73; Sidelights on, 75; The Magnet, 76; Thirty-three New Cyclecars at, 17-25 28-40-Types at the, 42; What It Revealed, l' What the Lay Press Thought of, 92. Paris Aviation, Anzani Engine at, 142. Scottish,
  • Sidecars Beaten for Speed, 706
  • Side Screens, Viking, 231
  • Signposting, Novel System of, Mr. Cooper's, 128
  • "Six Inches ": A Story of a Simple Cyclecar and a
  • Narrow Gateway, 110 Smash at 72 Miles per Hour, A, 614 Snow, Roads Hidden Under a Mass of, 240 Somersaulting at Speed, 673
  • Somerset and Devon, Through the" By-lanes in, 619 Sound, Petrol and, The Measurement of, 474 South Kensington, A Precision Engine at, 492 Sparking Plug, Is the Standard, Capable of Withstanding Modern Engine Stresses? 822 Speed: Limits. Unauthorized, 592. Somersaulting at, 673 Speedmoeter, Converting a, to a Revolution
  • Counter, Dr. Low's Method, 356 Speedometer, Moving Map Mileage Indicator and, Dunhill's, 50
  • Speedometer Drive, G.W.K., 824 Speedometer, Jones, 303
  • Springing: Cantilever, for Light Cars and Cycle-cars, 546. Light Car, 222. Novel Systems of, and Frame Suspension, 132 Spring Washers: Cheneau, 199. Fastnut, 263.
  • Lamrig, 199 Spring Washers, Interesting Tests to Prove the
  • Efficiency of, 263
  • Stage, -Cyclecars Used on the, 544b Standards, Central: Are They Necessary? 750 STARTERS: Dunhill, 582. Montgomery-McGuckin, 264. Morgan, 264. Orno. 411. Parnacott, 379.
  • Stanbridge, 458. Wilkinson Mechanical
  • Starter Co., 622 Starting: From the Seat, 379; the Engine, 264. The Difficult* in: The Seat Starter as a Possible
  • SolutiojK 354. Two Methods of, 379
  • Steering Design, 780 Sutton Bank, The Biography of, 781
  • Swift Co.'s London Headquarters, 307. Removal of, 775
  • Switzerland, An Afternoon Spin to, 1000 Years Hence, 147
  • Tail Lamps: A.A. and M.U. and, 516. On Three-wheelers, 430
  • ? Tandem Seater, To the West on a, 710 Taxation: French Motor, Curious Anomaly of, 69. Registration and, Formalities on 1st January, 181
  • Tested to the Ten-thousandth of an Inch, 508 Testimonial, An Official, from Fiji, 638 Testing Ground, The Dales of Derbyshire as a, 377 Test of a Twin-cylinder Tweenie, 504 Thoughts and Opinions—(See "Opinions") Three-wheeler: Four-cylinder, Home-made, 164.
  • Through Four Countries on a, 136 Three-wheelers, Tail Lamps on, 430 Tool-roll, Selfridge, 680 Tools, The Use and Abuse of, 315 Topics OF THE DAY.—American: Developments, 125; v. English Practice, 32S. Awakening of the North, 270
  • Beginner, Helping the, 182. Body Design, Feminine Influence on, 270. Bodywork Design, 663. Brakes, A Question of, 507 Carburetter, " Straight Through" and " Straight Up," 700. Cars, Miniature, at the New York Show, 301. Chassis Weight, The Verification of, 355. Cold Weather, Starting Up
  • in, 204. Competitions, Engine Limits in, 728., Control of the Light Car and Cyclecar, The, 446. Co-operative Touring, 610. Cyclecars and Sidecars, 610. Cyclecar: Simple, Silencing the, 12,'); The £60, Ml
  • " Dangerneld Trophy" Race, The, 158, 44(1. Demonstration Tour, The Thousand Miles, 204. Driving de Luxe, Traffic, 135
  • Knster Holiday, The, 643. Economy the Keynote to Success, 68. Engine: Limits in Competitions. 728; The Two-stroke, 68. English v. American Practice, 326. Expansion, Tremendous, Next Year, 101
  • Feminine Influence on Body Design, 270
  • General Efficiency Trial, The Success of the, 478. Greetings, 158. Gyrocar, The. 760
  • Headlights, Dazzling, Possible Regulations Regarding, 558
  • Information, A Centre of, 643. Irish Light Car Trial, The, 610. Isle of Man Road Race, The, 158, 446
  • Lady Drivers, Starting Up for, 355. Light Car: and Cyclecar, The Control of the, 446; in the North, The, 786; Trial, The, 728, 760. London-Exeter Trial, 68; What Its I; Mean, 237. Lubrication, Petrol and Oil Mix tines tor, 237
  • Machines: Standard, in Trials, 558; Trials, from sioek. CM. Machine! what is a Noisy 386 M.C.C. London-Exeter Trial, 68; Whin IN Results Mean, 237. Midlands, Wake Up the, 182. Miniature Cars at the New York Show,' 301. DConocar, Encourage the, 237. Motoring: Keolmmieal. Weight and, 478; .Movement, New, Control of the, 386. Movement, Covering the Whole, 13
  • New Motoring Movement, Control of the, 386. New York Show, Miniature Cars at, 301, Noisy Machine? What is a, 386. North-Country Number, 728. North: The Awakening of the, 270; The Light Car in the, 786
  • Oil, Petrol and, Mixtures for Lubrication, 237. Overall Width and Traffic Speed, 301
  • Petrol and Oil Mixtures for Lubrication, 237. Pioneer Event, The, 507. Police Activity, 663. Power Unit in the Rear, The, 13
  • R.A.C. Light Car Trial, 204, 728, 760; The Organization of the, 834; What It Has Taught, 834. Rally, The Problem of the, 663. Hear, The Power Unit in the, 13. Road: Complete and Ready for the, 326; Troubles, 786. Roads and Road Making, 700
  • Seat, Third, Problem of the, 237. Sidecars, Cyclecars and, 610. Silencing the Simple Cyclecar, 125. Standard Machines in Trials, 558. Starting Up: for Lady Drivers, 355; in Cold Weather, 204. Stock, Trials Machines from, 643. Success, Economy the Keynote to, 68
  • Touring: Co-operative, 610; Instinct, The, 355. Tour, The Thousand Miles Demonstration, 204. Traffic: Driving de Luxe, 125; Speed, Overall Width and. 301. Trial: Suggestions, A Galaxy of, 182; The Irish Light Car, 610. Trials: Limited, 158; Machines from Stock, 643; Standard Machines in, 558. Two-stroke Engine, The, 68
  • Unbusinesslike Methods, 270
  • Wake Up the Midlands! 182. Weather, Cold, Starting Up in, 204. Weight and Economical Motoring, 478. Winter Test, A Great, 68
  • Year, Next, Tremendous Expansion, 101 Tour: Alpine~-(See "Trials, Paris-Nice"). Your Easter, G33
  • Tour de France, 362, 604. English Competitor's Misfortune in, 579. Light Cars in, 482, 578. Success of the, 521 Touring 1000 Years Hence, 147 Tourist, Folk-lore and the, 119 Traffic: Other, 11. Problem: A Serious Attempt to Solve, 538; What Provincial Cities are Doing to Keep Slow-moving Vehicles Near the Kerb, 639. Through London, at 25 m.p.h., 762; How It Was Done, 724 Train, Cyclecar Sent by, 702
  • Trial: Course, A Pleasure Run on a Difficult, by a Lady, 599. That Tells You Something, A, 453. 100 Miles, of a Carden, 3 TRIALS: A.-C.U.: Light Car and Cyclecar International (Dangerfield Trophy), 266, 421, 702; Spring One Day, 420, 457, 485, Course, 377, Disqualified for Reversing in, 320, Entries, 458, Judges' Report and Results, 524. Austrian Cyclecar, 359
  • Birmingham M.C.C., 15, 134, 306, 439, 519 560 628 631 653. 672, 673; Course, 298; Midland Cup, 335; Weymouth, 702; York, 188. Bournemouth and District M.C.C., 214, 253. Bradford M.C.C., 628. Bristol M.C.C,, 16, 704, 824; Land's End and Back, 188
  • Cardiff M.C. and South Wales A.C ol6. Coupe de Tourisme, 310, 769; Postponed, 331. Coventry and Mid-Warwickshire A.C., 518. Coventry and Warwickshire M.C., 724, 766. Cumberland and Westmorland M.C.C., 673. Cyclecar Club, General Efficiency, 294, 396, 409 453, 469; Course, 321; Results, 454, 455, 472; Winner: and His Machine, 473, Gives His' Opinion of, 475; Why It Deserves to be Supported, 356
  • Danish, 826. Doncaster and District A.C., 826. Dutch Three Days, 735
  • Essex M.C., 214, 253, 278, 706, 734; Prize for Ladies in, 516; Results, 298. Exeter M.C.C., 331, 564, 619
  • French Six Days International, 128, 133, 166, 218, 349, 650b, 679; Course: Cyclecar Sleigh At-tempts to Climb an Alpine Pass on the, 240, Some Passes on the, 480, 584; Organizers of the, 239
  • German Light Car, 837
  • Irish: End to End, 637; Light Car, 702, Entries, 809, 825
  • Liverpool A.-C.C, 114, 775, 809; Results, 253
  • M.O.C.: London-Edinburgh, 724, Entries and Route, 829; London-Exeter, 39, 74, 140, 164, 184-188, 197, 253, A Cyclecarist's Escape from Death in the, 205, All in a Day and Night in the, 207, Dinner to Competitors Who Used Fallot Lights in the, 225, Entries, 114, 132, Results, 232, Tabloid Topics of the, 189; London-Land's End (Jarrott dip), 452, 564, 612, 653, 674, 710, Echoes, 708, Results, 707; Inter-Team, 731. Midland Light Car Club, 677
  • North-West London M.C.C., 750, 803, 824; London-Gloucester, 307, 328. Nottingham and District M.C.C., 605, 650
  • Orleans ("La Vie au Grand Air"), 492. Oxford M.C.O., 280; York and Back, 391, 424, 448
  • Paris-Rouen, 413. Paris-Nice, 325, 516, 578, 604; English Competitor's Misfortune in, 579
  • R.A.C. Light Car, 153, 584b, 624, 698, 787-801; An Observer's Experiences on Six Cars in, 819; Entries, 752; Finshing Touches to, 764; Majority of Machines Entered Under 1100 c.c, 702; Official Awards in, 826; Performances at a Glance, 800, 801; The Biography of Sutton Bank, 781; Were the Cars Standard Models in, 828; What Really Happened bo the Salmon Car on Sutton Bank in, 828; Winner (Mr. F. Rollason), Interview with, 832 Scottish A.C., 210. Scottish A.-C.U., 806. Scottish Six Days, 650a. Streatham and District M.C.C., 706. Sutton Coldfield and Mid-Warwickshire A.C., 114, 253. Results; 133; (Colmore Cup), 368, 392, Results, 424 Woolwich, Plumstead and District M.C.C. (Matchless Cup), 803
  • Trials, Light Car, Ancient and Modern, 585
  • Tuning Up a Carburetter, 90
  • Tyre Burst, Repairing a Bad, 833. Treads, Steel
  • Lattice as a Material for, 280
  • Tyre Filling, Pragma (British Tyre Filling Co.), 581 Tyre Pump, Atlas, 424 Tyre Rims, Standard Gauges for Testing, Terry and
  • Sons, 334 Tvres: And the Weather, 607. At the Olympia
  • Show, 42. For 1914, New Features in, 78.
  • The Wear of, 743 TYBES: Gofa, 280. Max Supertyre (Cuthbe and Co.), 829
  • Undon-Upseter-Undon, 236
  • Universal Joint, Calthorpe Minor, 231
  • Valve, Extra Air, for Humberettes, 137
  • Valve, Extra Air Inlet, Bransom and Kent, 107
  • Valve Lifter, Alfred Smith and Sons, 582
  • Valves, An Expeditious Method of Truing, 303
  • Valve Truer, Rapid, 179
  • Vanderbilt Cup Races, 332
  • Vibration: Factors to be Considered and the Causes of, 513. Fighting the Effects of, 199
  • Vibrator, Markham Master, 303
  • Vigil, An All-Night, 140
  • Vulcanizer, Every Man His Own, 200
  • VULCANIZEKS: Baby (Harvey Frost), 200. Nipper (Harvey Frost), 15
  • Wales: From Yorkshire to, 779. Hill-climbing in, 775 North: Exploring the Beauties of, on a Cyclecar, 741, 835
  • Wash a Small Car, How to, 156
  • Water: And Air Cooling, 269. Rates for Cyclecars, 50
  • Water Joints, Tape Grip Ring for, Smith and Son, 580
  • Watersplash, How to Take a, 162
  • Weatherproof: A Light Car or Cyclecar for Winter Work, How to, 229. Motoring, 60
  • Weather, Tyres and the, 607
  • Week-end Events, Next, 706, 724, 809
  • Week's Fixtures, This, 824
  • Westall Cup: Donor Gives His Opinion of the Cyclecar General Efficiency Trial, 475. Winner and His Machine, 473r-(See "Trials, Cyclecar Club ")
  • West, To the, on a Tandem-Seater, 710
  • What End? To, 425
  • What It May Come to, 506
  • Wheel: Alignment, Checking, 715. "Diana at the "—(See " Diana ")
  • Wheel Grip, Selfridge, 680
  • WHEELS: Adnet, 424. British Hub Co., 581. San-key, 383. Stepney, A Warning, 516
  • Wheels: Alignment of, Simple Method of Testing the, 133. As a Basis for the New Definition, 350. Slip, What to Do When, 259. Steel, The Construction of, 759. Skid, How to Utilize the, for Turning Round, 90. The Strength of, 383. Three or Four? 64
  • Wheels, Light, Steel Tubular Wheels, Ltd., 759
  • Whitworth, Mr. F. S., Accident to, Exaggerated Reports Concerning, 298
  • Windscreens: Auster, 680. Mills and Co., 450
  • Winter: A Mid, Struggle with Snow and Ice, 526. Motorist, Increasing the Comfort of the, 267. Work, How to Weatherproof a Light Car and Cyclecar for, 229
  • Wintry Weather, The Driving of a Light Car in, 351
  • Woman Drive' Should a, 597, 664
  • Workshop, The Owner-Driver's, 310
  • Worm Gear, Flenry, 390
  • Yorkshire to Wales, From, 779

INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.

  • A.A. AND M.U. Badges, New Scheme of Tokens for, 759
  • Aberglaslyn Pass, River Through, 835
  • Accessories, New, at Olympia Show, 41, 42
  • Accumulator, Packing in a Box, 629
  • Accumulators, When Run Down, 281
  • Accuracy, Testing for, 593, 594
  • Acstylene, Converting an Oil Lamp to, 117
  • A. C.F., Gold Medal Presented by, to the Winner of the Grand Prix Race at Amiens, 310
  • A.-C.U.: Dinner, Souvenir Programme of the, 273. Liverpool Centre, Mr. S. W. Phillpott, Secretary of the, 263. " Out of Control," 53—(See " Trials ")
  • Air Intake, Adjustable, to Make Starting-up Easier, 500
  • Airman at Hendon: Training for Inverted Flving at, 19
  • Air-pump, Rodess, 41
  • Albury, Silent Pool at, Near, 481
  • Alpine: Holiday on a Light Car, 384, 385, 460, 461. Passes, How to Climb, on a Light Car, 296-298. Tour, International-(Sse " Trials, French Six Days ")
  • Alps. Through the, 521
  • Ambleside and Keswick, Between, 783
  • America: Mercury Cyclecar Factory in,- 144. New York Show—(See "Shows"). Old Washington Oak on Boston Post Road, Near Water-ton, Mass., in, 716 Precision Engine Works in, 193. Road Conditions in, 313. South, Singer Light Car in, 395
  • American: Cyclecar: An Interesting, 15; A Novel, 686; Trumbull, Views of, 82, 95. Cyclecare: First Club Run of, 375, 376; The Truth About, 127. Trans-Continental Trip Through Snow and Ice on a Cyclecar, 526, 526b. Vanderbilt Cup Races in, 332, 333
  • Amersham, Rectory Hill at, 227
  • Amphibious Cyclecar, The, 162, 163, 757, 811
  • Aosta, Roman Gateway at, 385
  • Arkengarthdale. 616, 764, 765, 792, 793
  • "Armada Is In Sight! The," 562, 563
  • Arms Hill, Near Henley, 260, 644, 645, 664. Survey Showing Gradients of, 517
  • Aston Hill, 490, 684, 678
  • Audiometer, Low, 474, 475
  • Australia, South, Enfield Autoletto in, 466b
  • Australian: Built Cyclecar Constructed to Conform to Local Conditions, 210. Made Cycle-car, 626 Austrian: Correspondent, Our, G.W. Used by, 116.
  • Hill-climb, A, 677
  • Auto-lock, Utility (Atlas Syndicate, Ltd.), 605 Auto Route and Speedometer, Dunhill, 50 Averometer, Low, 100
  • Badges: A.A. and M.U., Tokens for, 759. Cycle-oar Club, 612. Midland Light Car Club, 612 Ballacraine Corner, 422 Ballaguihe, 423 Ballig, 423
  • Bangalore, Indian, 437 Barrowgarro Hill, 423 Beacon Hill, 134, 260
  • Bednell, Mr. Alfred, 7
  • Belfast, Humberette Snapped in, 671
  • Belt Glitter, Guillotine, 42
  • Belt Drive, Improvements in, 540
  • Belt Fastener, Flexible Double-grip (Bullock and Son), 774b
  • Birdlip Hill, 347
  • Birdlip's Nap. 463
  • Birmingham, Rose Hill Near, 224, 306
  • Blackpool, Centre Islands at, 810
  • Blandford and Salisbury, Between, 187
  • Blue Bank Hill. 617, 790, 791, 801
  • Bob Sleigh Team Steered by Mr. I. B. Hart- ' Davies, 401
  • Body: Building, A Novel Method of, 806. Painting at Home, 150. Cabrio-Coupe, 32
  • Bodywork, Improvement in, 87-89
  • Bo's, Paris, A Bedelia in the, 99
  • BoK on Abbey, 812b
  • Bonnet, A Louvre Cut in the Side of the, to Give Access to the Carburetter, 369
  • Border, Across the, 784, 785
  • " Bore," Diagram Showing What is Meant by the Term, 340 f .
  • Boston Post Road, Near Waterton, Mass., . Old Washington Oak on the, 716
  • Box Hill, Ascending from the South, 607 A.
  • Brake Power: Can It be Increased and the Tendency to Sideslip Reduced, 693, 694
  • Brakes: Front-Wheel, A Plea for, 693, 694. Worn, Two Methods of Adjusting, 118
  • Brasted Hill, 255, 838
  • Bridgeport, U.S.A., A Well-known Statue at, 95
  • Bristol, Vale Street at, 733
  • Britannia Foundry, Coventry, 241-243
  • BROOKLANDS: A.-C. Light Car Undergoing Test at, 587 Cars Racing at, 26, 27. Cyclecar Club's
  • Trial at, 469-471, 489, 492; Scene at, 456. En
  • trance to, 571. Meetings: B.M.C.R.C. (28th
  • March), 614, 615, 656, (18th April), 703, 736, 746, (2nd May), 763. Members' Bridge at, 26, 27. Morris-Oxford Demonstration at, 104, 105; Sketches Suggested by, 131. Pine-
  • woods Behind and Floods at, 505. Records
  • at: Carden, 762, 774. Test Hill, A G.W.K.
  • Ascends, 609. The Motoring Dog at, 811.
  • The Motorists' Mecca, 725. Winter Sport
  • at, 497 .
  • Brushes, Cleaning, Fearless, 580
  • Burford Bridge Hotel, 321. Hill Near, 490b
  • Burner, How a, May be Adjusted Both Horizontally and Vertically to Obtain Best Results, 346
  • Business: and Shopping, The Light Car for, 810 Man. The Monocar for the, 317-319. Or Pleasure, For, 537 Buttermere House, 673 Buxton. St. Ann's Hotel at, 143
  • Cable, Method Adopted for Holding the, in Each
  • Brake Arm, 346 Oar: A Small, How to Wash, 156, 157. Running a,
  • Without a Driver, 131. The New, Arrival
  • of, Causes Critical Inspection, 584b. The
  • "No-attention," 623, 624
  • Carbide, Device to Separate Used and Unused, 660 Carbon Deposit Remover, Cylolean, 732
  • Carburetter: A Louvre Cut in the Bonnet Giving Access to the, 369. Design: "Straight Through " or " Straight Up" ? 726, 727. Extra-air Pipe Leading from the Crank-oase to, 665. Lubricating Through the, Diagrams Describing, 249-251, 261, 262
  • CARBURETTERS: Claudel, 49. " Convac," 411. Polyrhoe, 582. P.S.C., 394. Solex, 49. S.U., 50. Zenith, 390
  • Cars: BeMze, 299. Darracq, 311. F.I.A.T., 737. Mercedes, Towed by Singer Light Car, 395. Vauxhall, 266. Vulcan, 806
  • Cart, The Untaxed, or Taxed 10 cwt. Light Car? Which Does the More Damage to the Roads, 342
  • Car Washer, Duco (Brown Bros.), 358
  • Catan Loch Dam, 742
  • Ceylon, A Humberette Giving Satisfaction in, 685
  • Chain, How to Join Up a, 281
  • Chains: Parsons, 259
  • CHASSIS: Adamson, 389. Alldays, 37. Buckingham, 31. Chater Lea, 24. C.I.D., 103. Crescent, 24. Day-Leeds, 71. Douglas, 10 59. Gil-yard, 245. G.N., 37. Howett, 161. Humberette, 31. Marshall-Arter, 31. Melen, 35, 654. Merz, 266. Morgan, 35. Perry, 35. Pyramid, 33. Ranger, 33. Swift, 40. Tiny, 37, 40. Trummill, 69 V.A.L., 29. Wall Tricarriage, 29. Wanderer, 652. Warne, 29. Warren-Lambert, 418. Wilton, 29
  • Cheddar Gorge, 704, 705
  • Cheshire, Beauty and Danger Spots in, 812a
  • Chester, A Frequent Scene in, 810
  • Chicago Cyclecar Club Run, 375, 376
  • Circuit de Rambouillet, 717
  • Climb Greasy Gradients, How to, 259, 260
  • Clutch: Catch to Hold Out, 773. Inserting Matches Beneath, 196
  • Coats: Moffat, 61. Piggott, 61
  • Cobham: Pain's Hill at, 774b. White Lion at, 744
  • Col d'Allos, Zigzag Road Up the, 129
  • Colmore Cup Trial—(See " Trials, Sutton Coldfleld A.C.")
  • Colonial Roads, Heavy Going on, 466b
  • Competitions—(See " Trials ")
  • Compression Tap, Rotherham, 41
  • Contrast, A Curious, Afforded by Carden Monocar and Gipsy Van, 545
  • Control: Out of, 53. Tiller, of the Jet, 313
  • "Cooks, Too Many"—A Humorous View of the Definition Question, 435
  • Cooling Water Device To Warn Drivers, Naughton, 770
  • Coombe Bottom Hill, 322
  • Copper Wire, Testing the Magneto by Insertion of, 86
  • Corners, Carrying a Flag to Give Warning to Drivers of Vehicles Approaching in an Opposite Direction, 251
  • Costumes, Motor Cycling and Light Car Compared, 551
  • Country, The Magic of the, 119-122 Countries, Through Four, on a Three-wheeler, 136 Coupe Body, A Featherweight, 274
  • Coupe de Tourisme— (See " Trials ")
  • Coventry: A Dangerous and Narrow Bridge Near, 496. Warwick Road, Gateway on, 412
  • Cowdale Hill, Near Buxton, 338, 377, 528 Craigavon, Ulster, Sir Edward CarBon's Headquarters at, 646, 689 Crawley, M.C.C. Opening Run at, 565, 612
  • vi.
  • The Light Car and Cyclecar
  • C (continued).
  • Creech Hill, Near Wareham, 253, 286
  • Creg Willey's Hill, 422
  • Croix Haute, Col de la, 460
  • Cross-country Scamper, A, 97-199
  • Crouch Works, Picturesque Exit from, 494
  • Crucial Test, The, 48
  • Cudham Hill, 255
  • " Cuesta Zapata," South America, 395
  • Cumbria Works, Cockermouth, 807
  • Cycle and Motor Cycle Manufacturers' and Traders' Union, Secretary of the, 7
  • Cyclecar: American: An Interesting, 15; A Novel, 686. An Australian: Built, Constructed Specially to Conform to Local Conditions, 210; Made, 626. A Privately-constructed, 145. A Simple Luxurious, 415, 416. Built by an Eton Boy, 6. Built by Senor Ar-mangue, 745. Dr. Low's Designs for a Cheap, 176; Criticised, Diagrams Describing, 287, 288. Exploring the Beauties of North Wales on a, 741, 742, 835, 836. French Home-built, 82. Home-constructed, 685. Light Car or? 124; How to Watherproof for Winter Work, 229, 231. Novel Three-wheel, with Three-speed and Reverse Gear, 210. Sleigh Attempts to Climb the Lantaret Pass, 240. That I Want, by a Motorcyclist, 620, 621. The Amphibious, 162, 163, 757, 811. The Simple, for the Owner-driver, 176, 177. With a Pressed-steel Body, 272
  • Cyclecar Club: Badge, 612. Paperchase, 361; Course, 232, 325; Description of, by the "Hare," 381, 382. 398. Rally: Aston Hill, 648, 649, 678, 684; Buxton, A Reminiscence of, 143; Wisley Hut, 180, 211, 214, Humour of the, 235. Swift Car Awarded the Prize in the, 256. Run: Arms Hill, 644, 645; Hendon Aerodrome, 407; Thame, 311. Some Members of the, 122— (See " Hill-climbs " and "Trials ")
  • Cyclecarist: Escape of, from Death, A, 205, 206. Superstitious, The Unfortunate Adventures of a, 466a
  • Cyclecars: American. The Truth about, 127. Beat Large Racing Cars in Paris Suburban Hill-climb, 154. Four Transatlantic, 91, 92
  • Cyclecars—(See " Light Cars ")
  • Cylclean Carbon Deposit Remover, 732
  • Cylinder: Flanges, Drilled to Facilitate Cooling of an Air-cooled Engine, 54. Plug in the Right and Wrong Position of, 196
  • Cylinders, Clip to Compress Piston Rings in Replacing, 146
  • D
  • " Dangerfield Trophy, The "—(See " Trials.
  • A.-C.U.")
  • Day and Night, All in a, 207-209 Definition Question. A Humorous View of the—
  • ? Too Many Cooks," 435
  • Design, Dr. Low's Remarkable, 176. Criticised, 287 Devon, Hil]-cfimbing in, 711 " Diana at the Wheel, 353, 354 Differential, A Gearless, 428
  • Dinners: A.-C.U.. Souvenir Programme of the, 273 Dog: And the Light Car, 515. The Motoring, on
  • Land and Water, 811 Donnybrook, Dublin, 821 Dorchester, Near, 199 714. Of a Light Car in Wintry Weather, The, 351, 352. On Greasy Roads, Light Car, 490a, 490b. Systems of Light Cars and Cyclecars, 443-445
  • Drop Forgings: How They Are Made, 739
  • Duddon Bridge, 812c
  • Dundry Hill, 704
  • Dust Problem, The, 690
  • Dyffryn, 742
  • Dyrham Park, Near St. Albans, 289
  • Easter Tour, Your, 634, 635
  • Edge Hill, The Round Tower on, 695
  • Elements, Defying the, 229-231
  • Elmdon, An Alarming Accident at, 420
  • Emergency, How to Act in an, 713. 714
  • Engine: An Air-cooled: Drilled Cylinder Flanges to Facilitate the Cooling of, 54; Increasing Draughts on the Flanges of an, 525. Balancing, The Problem of, 513. Coolinj, Ventilator in Bonnet to Assist, 146. Dismantling, in Under 15 Minutes, 640, 641. Long-stroke, The Attributes of a, 622. Starting the, from the Seat. 264
  • ENGINES: Alldays Midget, 772. Alpha, 107,732. Altos, 403. Anzani, 142. Armstrong, 205. Blumfield, 22. Calthorpe Minor, 334a. Carter, 374. Chater Lea, 20. Dalm, 180. D.E.W., 23. Dormall, 394, 640, 641, 712. En-field Autolette, 341. Humberette, 28. .Towett, 809. Mendip, 592. Mercury, 367. Meteorite, 330. M.I.P., 66. Saxon, 367
  • Engines: Representative Types of, 601, 602. Power of Different, Diagram Showing, 56
  • Enthusiasts, Fair, 541
  • Esher, On the Road to, 607
  • Eton: Boy, Cyclecar Built by a, 6. The Schoolyard at, 6
  • Exeter, 675. High Street at, 74
  • Exhaust Valve Spring. A Novel, 737
  • Expert's Note Book, From an, 780
  • Fairford Road, Near Cirencester. A Morgan After It Had Caught Fire on the, 828
  • Fintry Hill, Near Glasgow, 784
  • Fishguard, Dangerous Hill at, 57
  • Flag, Carrying a, to Warn Drivers of Vehicles
  • Approaching- Round Corners in Opposite Direction, 251
  • Folk-lore and the Tourist, 119-122 Forge Valley, 702
  • Forgings, Drop: How They Are Made, 739 Foundry, A Day in a, 241-243 Free-wheel Device, Carrie, 298 French Alpine Tour, Some Passes on This Year's, 384, 385, 460, 461—(See "Trials, French Sis Days ")
  • Friction Drive, The Case for, 572
  • Frosty Lanes, O'er Icebound Roads and, 308, 309
  • Galabier Pass, Road Over the, 129
  • Garrowby Hill, 790
  • Gate Change, A Catch in, to Prevent the Engagement of the Reverse, 468
  • Gear: Ratios. Measuring, 525. The Art of Changing, 440
  • Gears, Fleury Worm, 390
  • Generator: Parts of the, Requiring Attention, 172. Washer of String. A Makeshift. 369
  • Generators: Kemco, 219. Smith and Son, 41
  • Gloucester, Near, 307
  • G.N., Ltd., New Works oi the, 279
  • Qodalming, Mill Between Hfndhead and, 93. 10-mile Limit in, 4
  • Golf Links, Arriving at the. 816
  • OomshalL Combe Bottom Near, 489
  • Gong, Two-note, Brown Bros., 41
  • Gradients, How to Climb ', 260
  • Grande Chartreuse: The Col de Feste on, 296. Route de la, 285
  • Grand Prix de France, 218, 219. Course, 483. I
  • First Impressions of a, 126. Winner, Gold Medal Presented to Last Year's, bv the All'.. 310
  • Great Britain, Holiday Haunts in, 539
  • Greenhow Hill. 802. B12b
  • Grenoble, A View on the Course of the Alpine International Tour Course, 718
  • Gretna Green, Outside the Famous Smithy at, 136
  • Grimes Hill. Watersplash at Foot of, 134, 135
  • Guy's Cliff Housse, Warwick, The Grass Avenup in Front of, 696
  • Gyrocar, Single-track, Brennan, 756
  • H
  • Hairpin Bend, How Not to Take a, 55
  • Harlech Castle: Gate House of, 712. Morfa Har-lech from, 835
  • Harrogate: Grand Hotel at, 763, 826; Garage, 789. Some Famous Hills Near, 616, 617
  • Hathaway's, Ann, Cottage, 413
  • Headlamp Position on a Humberette, 433
  • Health, The Light Car as an Aid to, 818
  • Hendon Aerodrome. The Cyclecar Club at, 407
  • Hen ton Woods Hill, 616, 617
  • Hill-climbing in Devon, 711
  • HILL-CLIMBS: Argenteuil, 502. Bristol M.C.C., 733. Cesky Klub Automobilistii of Prague, 677. Cyclecar Club: Aston Hill, 490, 648, 649, 678, 684; South Harting (1913), 751. Essex M.C., 519. Gometz-le-Chatel, 138, 1?9. Paris ("La Vie au Grand Air"), 154. Scarborough and District M.C.C., 691. Stoekport and District M.C.C., 733. Westmorland M.C.C., 690
  • Hill-climbs in Town and Country, 733
  • Hill: Conquering in Kent, 254, 255. Dangerous, at
  • Fishguard, £4000 Spent to Avoid, 57. Top,
  • The Silhouette on the, 192 v
  • Hills Near Harrogate, Some Famous, 616. 617
  • Hindhead: And Godalming, Hill Between, 93. Cyclecars Near, 52. Some of the Staff of THE LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAR on the Road at, 191
  • Holiday Haunts in Great Britain. 539
  • Holmbury St. Mary. Near, 408
  • Holme Chase Hill, 674-676, 711
  • Holmes Chapel, Lane Near, 812a
  • Holyhead Road. Near Corwen. Accident on the, 692
  • Home, Body Painting at, 150
  • Homeward Bound, 633
  • Hoods: Adamson, 60. Charlesworth (Dickey Seat), 580
  • Hood Up, Draughts with the. How to Obviate, 226
  • Horn Bulb Cover, Brooks, 680
  • Horns: Apollo, 179. Clero. 527. Long (Markt and Co.), 303. Lucas, 225
  • Hounds, A Day with the, from the Seat of a Singer, 151, 152
  • Hungry Hill, 338
  • Hunting We Will Go, A, 151, 152
  • Hyde Park Corner and Its Complex Problems, 275-277
  • Hydrocar, Lambert, 162, 163, 757, 811
  • Icebound Roads, O'er, and Frosty Lanes, 308, 309
  • Indiana, U.S.A., Imp Cyclecar in, 141
  • Indian Scenery, Typical, 405
  • Indicator that May be Made Obligatory in Paris,
  • Inspection Pit, A Raised, 776
  • Insurance Broker, Light Car as an Aid to, 576, 577 Interest, The Centre of, 667
  • Ireland, The Light Car Club of, Inaugural Run of, 821
  • Jacks: Dew (Storage), 179. Markt and Co., 303 .Tauffen Pass in the Tyrol, 296
  • Jedburgh and Melrose, Between, 783
  • Jet, Tiller Control of the, 313
  • Kapston Hill, 488
  • Kcitihlcy Gate Hill, 796
  • Kendal-Windermere Road.s, bnprovement on, 388
  • Kenilworth, A Road Improvement at, 421
  • Kennard's, Mrs. Mary E., Garage and Perry Light Car, 438, 4.19
  • Kent, Hill Conquering in, 254, 255 ,
  • Kent Ladies Hockey Team and Their Singer Light Care, 432
  • Krswiek and Ambleslde, Between, 783
  • Kidstones Pa.w, 794, 795, 802, 830, 831, 840
  • King's Head Hill, 771
  • Kirkby Stephen, 792 K s.net, 584 ELnuteiord, Rose and Crown at, 812
  • I ;nly Bower's Hairpin, 487
  • Lady: Drives, The, 523. How a, Learnt to Drive a Light Car, S63, 364. Owner-Driver The 438, 439. Takes Control, The, 598 LADY LIGHT CARISTS AND CYCLECARISTS: Addis-Price, Miss, 202. Belman, Miss Lottie, 466. Berend. Miss Lottie, 542. Coleman, Mi .1 IIS. Bdmrdea, Miss Norah V, 697. Ken-nard, Mrs. Mary E., 438. La Vigue, Miss Olive, 16'.'. Morgan, Miss D., 651. Powell Mrs., 486. 488, 650, 814. Roper, Miss, 740 Lakes, Doing the, by Light Car, 812c Lamp: Paoign, Novelty in, 340. Oil, Converting an to Acetylene, 117. Tail, Safe Place to Carrv ? a, 842 Lampposts, The Painting of, Westminster CC and
  • and, 80
  • LAMPS: C.A.V., 42. East London Rubber Co., 280 Fallot, 359. Lucas, 225. Peto and Radford (American), 340
  • . Elective, A Neat Cover for, 400 Lancing. A Snapshot Near, L'.:>8 Lautarit P.u-s: Oyclecar sleigh Attempts to Climb
  • the, 240. Scenes on the, 297
  • l.iiv Lpjlit Car Owner and the, 339, 340, 627, 628. The Limb of the, is Always Antagonistic to Users of the Highway, 627 l.i.C. New By-law: Keep to the Left, 538 I-e^ion of Frontiersmen Find an A.-C. Sociable Useful in Camp, 499
  • Le Mans, Grand Prix Court at, 483 Lght Car: An Alpine Holiday on a, 384, 385, 4£0, 461. And Cyclecar Chassis Overloaded when Carryirfg Three People/ Is a, 719-721. As an Aid to Health, 818. As a Tender for Big Car. 557. Design: Simplicity in, 417, 418; Suggestions for Improving, 623, 624. Doing the Lakes by, 812c. Driving on Greasy Roads, 490a, 490b. Earning a Living on a, 576, 577. For Shopping and Business, 810. How a Lady Learnt to Drive a, 353, 354. How to Climb Alpine Passes on a, 296-298. In London Traffic, Ease of Handling in, 577. Luxurious, The, 87-89, 555. Not Checked by Adverse Conditions, 596. Or Cyclecar 124; How to Weatherproof a, for Winter Work, 229-231. Owner and the Law, 339, 340, 627, 628. Points Requiring Attention on a, 9. Protection for the, 784. Simple, Built by a Reader, 530. Springing, 222-224. The Dog and the, 515. The Driving of a, in Wintry Weather, 351, 352. The Scientist and the, 289. 290. Where It Scores Over Larger Machines for Pionicking, 748. Which Does the More Damage to the Roads, The Untaxed Cart, or the Taxed 10 cwt. ? 342. With a Novel Bcdy, A, 329. With a Pedal Starter, 217 LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAB, THE: Hour Record Cup, 544. Mileage and Expenses Chart, 181. Some of the Staff of, on the Road at Hind-head, 191. Pocket Book, 194 Light Car Club of Ireland, The, Inaugural Run of, 821
  • LIGHT CARISTS AND CYCLECABISTS. Abbott, Mr. R., 766. Adamson, Mr. R. B., 134; Mr. W., 135. Anderson, Mr., 705, 733. Armstrong, Mr. G., 796, 802
  • Bale Mr. F. H., 108, 489. Bashall, Mr. A., 184; Mr H., 637. Bayliss, Mr. F., 307. Beach, Mr., 626. Beasley, Mr. A. E., 372; Mr. H. P., 707. Bell, Mr., 618. Bennett, Mr. J., 812d. Beulter, Mr., 812d. Bray. Mr A., 766. Broadbent, Mr., 799. Brook, Mr. R. Vernon C, 334. Buckingham, Mr. J. F., 371, 690 Buckman, Mr. B., 134. Busby, Mr. Vernon, 334
  • Carden, Mr. J. V., 492, 762. Cartwrigbt, Mr., 812d Carty, Mr. S. W., 263. Chance, Mr. J. T., 765. Chater Lea, Mr., 197, 487, 506. Cohen, Mr. Elliott. 812d. Collier, Mr., 798. Cook. Mr. C. R., 398, 529, 734. Cooper, Mr. W., 393, 674, 675, 684. Coyne, Mr. A. E., 328. Crouch. Jllnr., Mr., 694. Cummings, Mr. S. G., 735, 790 Dou"las, Mr. W. W., 705. Doutre, M., 482, 521.
  • Duke, Mr. R. W., 334 Ebblewhite. Mr., 449. Eiscr, M., 482. Evans,
  • Mr. P. J., 334 Fenn, Mr. A .G., 578. Fenton, Mr. Graham, 239. Fry, Messrs., 429
  • Gallop, Mr. Clive, 469. Galvin, Mr., 795. Georget, MM., 117. Glikstein, Mr. S., 485 Greenhill, Rev. B. P., 338. Grey, Mr., 448. Griffith, Mr. G., 198. 676. Guilding, Mr. W., 134 Hart-Davies, Mr. I. B., 401. Heis, Mr. E. C, 393. Hill, Mr B. Allan, 675. Holloway, Mr. R., 619. Holza-pfel, Mr., 774. Humphries, Mr. J.C., 528, 529, 802 .Tarrott, Mr. C, 766. Jones, Mr. F. C, 812d;
  • Mr H., 703 Keiller, Mr. C. M., 703, 799. Knyft, Mr. Rene
  • I de, 239
  • Lane, Mr. H., 841. La Vigne, Mr, J. P., 462. Legrain, M. Rene, ZW. Leno, Mr., 791.
  • TKe Light Car and Cyclecar
  • L (continued).
  • LIGHT CABISTS AND CYCLECABISTS—oontd.
  • Little. Mr., 673. Longuemare, M. Georges, 239 Loughborough, Mr. T. W., 338. Low, Dr. A. M., 175, 456, 636, 780
  • Martin, Mr L., 473, 615, 678, 763, 789, 791; Mathews, Mr. W. A., 2S7. McDonnell, Mr. H P. 735, 838. Mclver, Mr. A., 812d. McMinnies, Mr. W. G., 361, 519, 648. Mes-servy Mr R F., 198, 454, 489, 649. Mocatta, Mr F E., 649. Morgan, Mr., 135, 282, 678; Rev H G., 585, 651 Mundy, Mr. Rex, 135 186, 282, 306, 334, 694. Myddleton, Mr. C. W., 256
  • Nash, Mr. A. G. F., 489. Nicholson, Mr. J. D., 487; Mr. S. P., 691. Noble, Mr. A., 674. Notman, Supt., 812
  • Oates, Mr. W. H., 565, 704, 822. Overall, Mr. L. M., 532
  • Page, Mr. A. R., 632. Pauling, Mr. J G., 328, 486. Payne, Mr. F. T., 108. Pearsall, Mr., 815. Phillpott, 263. Pigott, Mr. G. G. C, 704. Polnski, Mr. T., 466. Porter, "Mr. C, 677
  • Richards, Mr. F. H., 209. Rich, Mr. Charles, 730 Roberts, Mr., 794, 802. Rollason, Mr. F.,'800. 832. Boss, Mr. Alec, 334. Kothwell, Mr. Ramshaw, 299
  • Sambridge, Mr., 647. Scott, Mr. C. L., 453, 791, 793, S01. Scriven, Mr. J., 782 Sheret, Mr. S., 337. Silver, Mr. T., 334. Slater, Mr., 565. Smith, Mr. H. 0., 278, 735, 771. Soresby, Mr. S. O., 334 Southam, Mr. H., 335. Stevenson, Mr. F. H., 392 Stewart, Mr., 645. St. John, Mr James, 334
  • Thomas, Mr. Frank, 209, 227, 312. Thompson, Mr. H. A., 519. Topping, Mr. P., 492. Town-shend, Mr., 199
  • Veuille, Mr. H. de, 334. Violet. M., 717
  • Walker, Mr. E. S., 486. Ware, Mr. E. B., 615, 703, 736. Warne, Mr. A. F., 734: Mr. W. R., 253 Westall, Mr.' S. C, 764, 790, 792, 820. West, Mr. T. V., 286. Whittall, Mr. W., 791, 802, 840. Woodhouse, Mr. J., 334. Wood, Mr. G. W., 799; Mr. J. T., 135, 282, 392, 615, 648, 764, 765 789. Woodrow, Mr., 493, 733, 808. Wright, Mr. S., 813
  • " Light Car Manual," Illustration from, 625 LIGHT CAES AND CYCLECABS: A.-C, 21, 51, 72, 135, 186, 206, 209, 211, 306, 398, 463, 529, 531, 549, 550, 552, 587, 674, 694, 719, 720, 734, 744, 764, 774b, 789, 790-793, 801, 820, 830; Rear Hub Brake, Rear Axle Hand Brake, Engine, and Lever on Steering Column on, 18; Tiller Control on, 313. A.-C. Sociable, 169, 499, 532, 584a. Adamson, 21, 72, 122, 134, 389, 503, 553, 636, 637, 645; Control on, 76; Domed Wings on, 88; Engine on, 732; Gearbox, etc., on, 17. Adcock, 427. Adler, 638. Airette, 278. Alldays, 37, 765. Alldays Midget, 134, 463; Engine on, 772; Leather Valance on, 89; Radiator on, 231. Armstrong, 205, 809. Arden, 238, 412, 413, 449, 486, 518, 528, 529, 561, 802, 830, 831,
  • Ascot, 288, 808. Autocrat, 668. Automobi-
  • lette, 155, 220. Autorette, 769
  • Baby Mathis, 286. Baby Peugeot, 396, 480, 481, 492, 549, 552, 790, 791, 796, 802; Spring, Quarter-elliptic, at Rear, on, 223. Bantam, 807. Beasley, 372. Bedelia, 99, 138, 139, 154, 502, 677; Automatic Gear Variation on, 112; (Sleigh), 515. Brennabor, 329. British Lucar, 245, 246. Buckingham, 31, 96, 227, 248, 371, 519, 550, 677, 681. 682, 690; Levers and Pedals on, 20 Buckingham " Palace," 549. Bugatti, 604
  • Caloott, 254. 255, 311, 721, 730. Calthorpe, 26, 27, 459, 614, 708, 746; Cabriolet, 98. Cal-thorpe Minor, 304-306. 334a-335, 437, 552, 638, 812 ; Transmission, etc., on, 334b; Universal Joint on Fork End of the Propeller Shaft on, 231. Cap, 263. Carden, 3, 4, 21, 93, 213, 236, 382, 492, 545, 737, 762, 774, 811, 814. Carnation, 292, 313. Carter, 284, 345; Engine on, 374. Ccco, 828. Charron, Magneto and Camshaft Starting Gear on, 248; Quadrant, Second Neutral Position of the, oh, 247. Charron-nette, 755, 795. Chater Lea, 24, 460, 487, 506, 747; Adjustable Steering Head on, 88; Engine on, 20. Cftelsea, 699. C.I.D., 103. Clement-Bayard, 603. Comet, 92. Cowey, Pneumatic Cylinders at the Rear of the Chassis on, 222. Crescent, 24, 631, 695, 696; Driving System of, 443; Blumfleld Twin-cylinder Engine on, 22. Cricket, 329. Crouch, 188, 494. Crouch Carette, 220, 778, 812b. Cumbria, 484 807 Cummikar, 247, 490b, 606, 607. 735, 774a Cyclonette (Skiff-shaped Bodied), 662
  • Day-Leeds. 24, 71. De Cross, 127 Deemsters 766. De P., 550, 649, 712. De P. Dno, 454 489, 512; Gearbox, etc., on, 23; Driving Sys
  • tem of, 443. D.E.W., 75, 318 578; Engine
  • on, 23. D.L., 75, 802. Douglas, 10, 59, 705.
  • Duo, 198, 320; Hand and Foot Control on, 23; Underslung Frame on, 23. Duo Grand
  • Prix, 773
  • Eagle, 139 Enfield Autolette, 306, 352, 466b, 516, 536, 670, 740; Engine on, 341. Eric, 64' Driving System on, 443
  • Fafnir-engined (German), 210. Falcon, 132, 526,
  • Georget, 117. Gilyard, 245. G.N., 37, 115, 116, 2J9, 311 337, 489, 550, 649, 672, 697, 744. 753, J74b 812b; Driving System on, 444; Hub and Cable Steering on, 608; Tie Rod on Frame ?&' AIIT'11.?1"1 GilIiin> Junr.V), 415, 416, 723. G.N. Grand Prix. 377; Front Suspen-f°n on. 25. Goodchild, 451. Gordon, 591, «g. 7*»- ™6j.«>2. 80S, 830. Gramm, 91. Grant J& io^^F" V- 135> 198. 392, 398, 453, 460 7«' 7-.' !«' 554' m- 615' 648' 703' m 725 7S5, 788, 789, 799, 830, 831; Driving System on, 444; Foot Brake, etc., on, 28; Speedometer Drive on, 824; Universal Joint on, 290; Water Pump, Centrifugal, on, 28
  • Hampton, 252. H. and S., 711. Hill and Stonier, 804. Hillman, 304, 674, 675, 792, 799, 830; Starting Handle Mechanism, Covered in, on, 246. Horstmann, 217. Howett, 161. Humberette, 31, 72, 135, 199, 203, 393, 433, 486, 488, 510 511 542 554, 612, 650, 671, 674,675,685,705, 733, 746, 779, 812, 81M, 813, 814, 841; Connection to the D.A. Cylinder on, 498; Engine and Radiator on, 28; Mudguarding Arrangements on, 88. Hurlin,' Countershaft on, 234
  • Imp, 91, 141, 428, 476, 716
  • J.B.S., 378, 486, 528, 565, 764, 789. Jennings, 571. Jowett, Engine on, 809
  • L.A.D., 318. Lagonda, 122, 311, 448, 449, 459, 552 565, 612, 704, 822. Lambert (Hydrocarl, 162 163 757 811. Lamb, Transmission System on, 113. La Perle, 138. La Vigne, 462. L M, 233, 531, 837. Little Princess, 233
  • Macqueen, 210. M.A.F., 621, 699. Majola, 482, 521. Malcolm, 92; Front Axle on, 669. Marl-borough, 784; Suspension on, 222—(See "Sigma" below). Marshall-Arter, 31, 515; Driving System on, 444. Mathis, 458, 583, 711. Mathis Babylette, 189, 370, 482, 812f. McKen-zie, Sunk Gate on, 88. Mead and Deakin, Driving System on, 443. Melen, 33, 35, 553, 654; Driving .System on, 445; Front View of, 76. Mendip, Engine on, 592. Mercury, 15, 575; Engine on, 367. Merz. 266, 272. Meteorite, 330, G05, 772. Metz, 292. Morgan, 35, 135, 154, 184, 361, 392, 393, 487, 490, 519, 531, 578, 615, 619, 648, 651, 672, 673, 678, 691, 702, 703, 723, 725, 736, 828; Starting from the Seat Device on, 264; Sloping Dash on, 88. Morgan-Adler, 228, 548, 567, 630, 684, 707, 710, 791, 802, 840. Morgan Cabriolet, 758. Morgan Grand Prix, 429, 502. 676, 690. Morris-Oxford, 104, 105, 202, 257, 304. 448, 451, 469, 548, 637, 645, 669, 704, 711, 725, 744, 753, 774b, 782, 811, 812e, 812f, 841; Three-Quarter Elliptic Slip on
  • the Rear on, 222. Morse, 477. Motorette, 33
  • Nardini, 363, 403. New Imperial, Change-speed for Control on, 32
  • Omnium, 331. O-We-Go, 639
  • Perry, 35, 73. 307, 347, 439, 618, 632, 638; Driving System on, 445; Inside Gear and Crank Levers on, 88. Perry Cabrio-Coupe, 32. Pilain,
  • * Semi-elliptic Springs on Rear on, 223. Pilot, Three-quarter Elliptic Rear Springs on, 222. P.M.C. Motorette, Driving System on, 443. Puch, 188. Pyramid, 33, 51; Friction Drive on, 34. Pytchley. 274
  • Ranger, 33, 278, 328, 553, 735, 771. Ridley Carette, 758. Roc, Steering Gear on, 38. Russa (Indian), 405
  • Salmon, 788. Saxon, 292, 366, 367, 590, 687; Lubrication System on, 759. S.C.A.T., 122. Scripps-Booth, 366. Sigma (Marlborougb), 769. Simplic, 828. Singer, 26, 27, 151, 152, 171, 253, 299. 311, 395, 432, 473, 531. 544, 544a, 548, 564b, 615, 646. 678, 709, 725, 763, 789, 791 794, 799, 800, 802, 812d. 823, 832; Rear Springing on, 223; Waterproof Cover for, 258. Sir-ron, 246, 790. Stag, 114, 134. Standard, £04, 646. 689, 721, 735, 799, 838; Shock Absorber
  • on Rear on. 223; Victoria Hood on. 246.
  • Steco, 686. Stellite, 305, 518, 548, 667. Swift,
  • System on, 444; Staggered and Tilted Seating on, 89
  • Tiny, 37, 40, 72. Trumbull. 69, 82, 95. Tweanie, 40, 505, 571, 703, 725; Projecting Shelf on Dash on, 89. Twombly, 291
  • V.A.L., 29; Power Unit on, 36. Viceroy, 564. Viking, 650b. Violet-Bogey, 154, 228 584a, 717. Vulcan, 806
  • Wall Tricarriage, 29, 51, 64, 516; Driving System on, 445. Wanderer, 285, 296, 384, 461, 638 652 Warne. 29, 553, 734, 788, 815; Coimterehaft on, 39; Driving System on, 444; Reverse Gear on, 38; Shelf on Dash on, 89. Warren-Lambert 122, 417, 418, 495. Weichman, 512. Whiting-Grant, 731. Wilton, 29, 289, 308, 309, 601 523-Driving System on, 444. Woodrow, 493 733 808. Woods, Mcbilette, 165, 170
  • Light Cars: And Cyclecars: Cantilever Springing for, 546; Driving Systems of, 443-445. In the Ulster Crisis. 646. Of To-day, 236
  • Lighter Vein, OSympia in, 62, 63
  • Lighting' by the Magneto, 325
  • Lighting Dynamo, Efandem. 458
  • LIGHTING SETS: Fallot, 77. Kohinoor (Williams and Co.), 680. Lodge, 527. Maglite (Mr. A. E. lwiddly s), 325. Phonopore (Samson and Veal), 770
  • Lighting Switchboards: Bosch 42 C A V 42
  • Lippets Hill, 278
  • Locking Device, Mr. H. Martin's, 286
  • Locknut, Perfloc, 107
  • London: Busiest Crossing of, 275-277. Busiest Thoroughfares of, A Night Scene in One of, 212, 213. Coventry Road, Dangerous Cross Roads on, 658. Portsmouth Road, 51. 211, 812e-""Traffic"?6 Par' °f> ?74b' Traffic—(See
  • Lostock Graham, Near, 812a
  • Low, Dr.: Audiometer of, 474, 475. Averometer of 100. Converting a Speedometer to a Revolution Counter Described by, 356 Designs I™ » Cheap Cyclecar, 176; Criticised, 287, 288. Petrol Vapour Detector, 234
  • Lubricating Through the Carburetter, Diagrams Describing. 249-251, 261, 262
  • Lubrication at Speed, 667
  • Lubricators: Best and Lloyd, 41. Saxon, 759
  • Lulworth Cove, 723
  • Lyme Regis, 219
  • Magneto: Lighting by the, 325. Testing the, by Insertion of Copper Wire, 86
  • Malvern Bally, 618, 651
  • Mam Gap, Near Sheffield, 376
  • Mam Tor, 486, 487, 506, 529
  • Manchester-Chester Road, 812a
  • Manchester M.C., Opening Run of the. 531
  • MAPS: A.-C.U. Spring One Day Trial Course, 457. Arms Hill and Nettlebed, Showing Position of, 517. Aston Hill, Showing Position of, 490. Cyclecar Club: General Efficiency Trial Course, 294, 396; Paperchase Course, 232, 325. French Six Days Trial Course, 218, 346, 679. Grand Prix Course, 483. Kentish and Surrey Test Hills, Showing the Worst, 254. M.C.C.: London-Edinburgh Trial Course, 829; London-Exeter Trial Course, 74; London-Exeter Trial (Jarrott Cup) Course, 6o3. Nailsworth "Ladder," Showing Position of, 825. Oxford M.C.C. York and Back Trial Course, 391. R.A.C. Light Car Trial Course, 616, 617, 752, 754, 777. Scottish Six Days Trial Course, 650a. Sutton Coldfield and Mid-Warwickshire A.C. Trial (Colmore Cup) Course, 368. Wisley Hut, Showing Country for 25 Miles Round, 180. Yorkshire to Wales, Showing Best Route, 779
  • Maps: Showing How the Simple Cyclecar Assists the Commercial Traveller, 348. Studying the, 568. "The Motor," Sections from, 775
  • Marble or Wood? 466a
  • Marlborough, Snowed Up on the First Day of Spring Near, 657
  • Matches, Inserting, Beneath the Leather of a Clutch, 196
  • Matchless Cup—(See "Trials, Woolwich, Plum-stead and District M.C.C.")
  • M.C.C.: Easter Tour to Weymouth, 672, 697, 723. Opening Run to Brighton, 612; Light Cars and Cyclecars at Crawley, 565
  • Mechanical Conjuring Trick, A, 739
  • Mechanism, Vital Parts of, Attention to Lubrication and Cleaning of, 96, 97
  • Melrose and Jedburgh, Between, 783
  • Menai Straits, Britannia Bridge Over the, 741, 836
  • Mercury Cyclecar Factory in America, 144
  • Midland Light Car Club: Badge. 612. First Lady Owner to Join the, 740. First Run of the, 647, 650. Mr. Sambridge, Organizer and Founder of the, 647. Prominent Midland Motorists Interested in the, 334
  • Midland Road, A Water-cooled Humberette Snapped on a, 203
  • Midlands: Greasy Gradients in the, 260. Lost in the, 282
  • Mileage and Expenses Chart, How to Use the, 181
  • Miniature Motorcar, Mountaineering by, 296-298
  • Minnow Among the Tritons, A, 212, 213
  • Mirror, Rear, Smith and Son, 527
  • Monocar: An Interesting, 209. For the Business Man, The, 317-319. For £50, A, 278. Mr. Clive Griffin's Sporting, 591. 400 Miles on a, 197-199
  • Monetarist's Dream, The, 543
  • Monocars: Newbould's Home-made, Mr., 81. Premier Co.'s Employee's. 669
  • Monocars—(See " Light Cars ")
  • Morfa Harlech from Harleeh Castle, 835
  • Morton. Canal Bridge at, 797
  • Motor-bicycles: A.B.C., 299. Douglas, 299
  • Motorcar, Miniature, Mountaineering by, 296-298
  • Motorcycle, F.N., Home-built Three-wheeler from Parts of an, 164
  • Motorcyclist, The Cyclecar That I Want, by a, 620, 621
  • Motoring: Day, at Brooklands, 811; on Land and Water, 811. Economical: in Scotland, 304, 305; Making it More, 660. Neolithic, 12. Popular, at the Manchester Show, 246-248. Weatherproof, 60, 61
  • Motorists' Mecca—Brooklands, 725
  • Motorist, Winter. Increasing the Comfort of the, 267, 268
  • Motor Sleighs: Bedelia Transformed into, 515. Le-grain, 464
  • "Motor, The," Maps, Sections from the, 775
  • Motor Museum, H.H. the Duke of Teck Makes His Speech at the Opening of the, 520
  • Mountaineering by Miniature Motorcar, 296-298
  • Nailsworth: "Ladder," 825. "W.," 335; Hill 370
  • Neolithic Motoring, 12
  • Netherhall Gardens, 476
  • Newark Abbey, 743
  • Newby Bridge, 812c
  • Newfoundland, A Humberette in, 510, 511
  • Newlands Corner, Merrow Down at, 481
  • New York, After the Blizzard in 687
  • North: Highways in the, 783. The Light Car in
  • the, 778, 779
  • Notice Board, An Unusual, at Streatham 667 Novice's Nightmare, A, 613 Number Plates: Keeping Them Clean, 281 Numbers, The Dimensions of, 339
  • o
  • Observer in Oxford-York-Oxford Run, Arduous
  • Duties of, 448, 449 Oiler. Forced-feed, Lucas, 179 Old Wvche, Malvern, 560, 561, 564, 565, 631 Orde, Mr. J. W., 787, 789, 802 Originality, The Danger of, 287 288 Overcoat, Heavy, Three Ways of Wearing Collar of,
  • OWner-Byc!eecarTohr! M%7 ^ "* The SimpI" Oxford: Picturesque Surroundings Near 747 Ux-bndge Road, Improvement on, 589
  • THe LigHt Car and Cycleear
  • Paris: A Light Car Wedding at, 109. An Indicator That May be Made Obligatory in, 515
  • Passenger's Seat, An Unusual Figure in the, 661
  • Passenger: The Extra, 719-721. The Perfect, 83-85
  • Pebblecombe Hill, 322, 453, 489, 503
  • Peel, 422
  • "Petroil" Lubrication, Experiments with, 249-251, 261, 262
  • Petrol Consumption. Chart ol, 81
  • Petrol Filter, Enot s, 42
  • Petrol Vapour Detector, Dr. Low's, 234
  • Picnicking, The Pleasures of, 748
  • Pioneers of Prominence, 108
  • Piston Kings, Clip to Compress, in Replacing Cylinders, 146
  • Piston Rings, Faudi, 399
  • Pleasure, Business or, For, 537
  • Plug Cut-out, Lodge, 42
  • Pocket Book, LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAR, 194
  • Pol Hill, Kent, Near, 682
  • Police Trap, A Four-mile, Start and Finish of, 570
  • Pordoi Pass, Obelisk at Summit of, 384
  • Portsmouth Road. 51, 812e. Looking West from the, 111. Picturesque Part of, 774b
  • Portway Hill, 814, 815
  • Precision .Engine Works in America, 193
  • Prejudice-, Popular, Features that Produce, 608
  • Pulley, Stag, Adjustable, 165
  • Purchasers, Points of, 124, 601, 602
  • Quenton Hill on the Manchester-Chester Road, 812a
  • Racer: A Grand Prix, First Impressions of, \%. Tuning a, 544, 544a, 544b
  • R.A.C.: Light Car Trial—ISee "Trials"). Secretary of—Mr. J. W. Orde, 787, 789, 802
  • Railway/ Road or, 67
  • Rallies: Cyelecar Club: Aston Hill, 648, 649; Wisley Hut, 180, 211, 214. "Motor Cycling," Mai-vern, 618, 651
  • Ranmore Common, 321
  • Rear Light, Bosch, 41
  • Record, Hour, LIGHT CAR AND CYCLECAR Cup and Singer Car that Holds the, 544, 544b
  • Records at Brooklands: Carden, 762, 774
  • Rectory Hill, Amersham, 227
  • Reigate, Curious Accident at, 667
  • Relic of the Past at Worplesdon, A, 667
  • Reverse, A Catch in the Gate Change to Prevent the Engagement of the, 468
  • Reversing, Trick, 90
  • Revolution Counter, Converting a Speedometer to a, Dr. Low's Device, 356
  • Ribble, New Bridge in Course of Construction Across, 7G2
  • Richmond Meet, 677, 709
  • Rievaulx Abbey, 781
  • Rising- Sun Hill, Near Cheltenham, 260
  • Ritz Hotel, 212, 213
  • River Hill, 681
  • Road: Or Railway? 67. Shock Neutralizing, 767. The Darling of the—The Light Car Luxurious, 555
  • Roads: Greasy, Light Car Driving on, 490a, 490b. Which Does the More Damage to the, the UnUxed Cart or the Taxed 10 cwt. Light Car? 242
  • Rose Hill, Near Birmingham, 224, 306
  • Rousby Bar Hill, 338
  • Rowsley Toll Bar Hill, 378
  • R.P.M.? 1500 or 1400. Diagrams Showing Paver Developed by Different Types of Engines, 56
  • Rug, Weatherproof, Piggott, 358
  • Running Costs and How to Reduce Them, 660
  • Ruxley, Corner, A Revolving Light Erected at the Cross Roads at, 293
  • Saintsbnry Hill. 392, 393, 459
  • Salisbury, 190; Light Cars being Checked in at, 228. A Main Street at, 216. Near, 189. Plain, 185, 697
  • Saltburn, Hairpin Bend at, 787, 788, 789
  • Scamper, A Cross-country, 197-199
  • Scarborough: Grand Hotel at, 790. Valley Bridge at, 791
  • Scarth Nick, 616
  • Scientist and the Light Car, The, 289, 290
  • Scotland: Economical Motoring in, 304, 305. Severe Weather in, 515
  • Scottish Border, On the, 137. Road That Bears a Resemblance to a Continental Highway, 785
  • Scottish Six Days Trial—(See " Trials ")
  • Sea level, Roads 10,000 ft. Above, 129
  • Seat, Starting from the, 379, 380. The Engine, 264
  • Settle, At, 820, 831
  • Shakespeare's: Birthplace, 413. Country, Through, on an 8 h.p. Arden, 412, 4X3
  • Sheffield, Mam Gap Near, 376
  • Shock Absorber, Derihon, 757
  • Shopping and Business, The Light Car for, 810
  • SHOWS: Copenhagen, 638; Swift Stand at, 730. Detroit, 366, 367. Manchester, 246-248. New York, 591-293. Olympia: Chassis at, 29, 31; Fair Motorists Inspecting Light Cars Outside, 94; Fallot Light Demonstrated Outside, 77; G.N. Cyclecar Used in Connection with, 16; Ground Floor Plan of, 17; In Lighter Vein, 62, 63; New Models being Tested Outside, 72, 73; Shaft, Chain, Friction and Belt Drive, Examples of, at, 33. Transmission at, 21. What It Revealed, 1. Paris Aviation, Anzani Engine at, 142. Scottish, 304, 305
  • Side Screens, Viking, 231
  • Side Turnings, A Simple Method of Indicating 494
  • Signposting, Novel System of, Mr. Coopers, 128, 404
  • Silencer with Large Cooled Box Near Engine, 780
  • Silhouette on the Hill-top, The, 192
  • Sir William Hill, 528
  • "Six Inches": A Story of a Simple Cyclecar and a Narrow Gateway, 110, 111
  • Smoky Hole, 599. Hill at, 396
  • Snowed Up on the First Day of Spring near Marlborongh, 657
  • South Harting Hill, 751
  • Southport: Lord Street at, 810. New Boulevard Extension at, 778
  • Spanner and Screwdriver, Combined, Johnson, 41
  • Spare Wheel, Neat Method of Carrying a, 688
  • Sparking Plug, Position of, 196
  • Speedometer and Watch, Combined, Watford, 4t
  • Speedometer, Auto Route and, Dunhill, 50
  • Speedometer, Converting a, to a Revolution Counter, Dr. Low's Device, 356
  • Speedometer Drive, G.W.K., 824
  • Speedometers, Watford, 41
  • Spring, Broken, Temporary Repair to a, with Tyre Lever, 688
  • Springing: Cantilever, for Light Cars and Cycle-oars, 5«. Light Car, 222-224. The Novel Frame and, on the American Cyclecar P'al-con, 132
  • Spring Lock Washers, Cheneau; 199. Lamrig, 199
  • Slaines: Bridge, 74. Bridge House Hotel at, 184
  • St. Alhans: Cathedral, 309. Dyrham Park Near, 289
  • STARTERS: Adamson, 380. Dunhill, 582. Horst-mann, 380. Montgomery-McGuckin, 264. Morgan, VA. Orno, 411. Parnacott, 380
  • Starting: Air Intake to Make It Easier, 500. From the Seat, 379, 380; The Engine, 264. Handle: Cover, Device to Hold Out of the Way and Keep Clean, 100; Hinged Catch
  • A _ ir „ TT .;_!_ A inn
  • Way and Keep Clean to Keep Upright, 400 Stathenduch, Bridge at, 785 St. Bernard, Col du, 461 Sti Whl Bd 42
  • St. Bernard, Col du, 461
  • Steering Wheels, Bowden, 42
  • St. James's Street, Piccadilly, A Night Scene in, 212, 213
  • Stoneleigh Hill, near Coventry, 823
  • Stratford-on-Avon Bridge, 779 ,
  • Streatham, An Unusual Notice Board at, GtJ7 Sudeley Hill, Near Winchcombe, 260 Surrey: By-roads, Picturesque, 501. Lanes,
  • Through, on a Baby Peugeot, 481. Woods,
  • Typical, 505 Sutton Bank, 616, 753, 788, 789, 798, 800. And Its
  • Surroundings, 781. The Old Roadman of, 781
  • Swaledale Hill, 357
  • Switch, Brown Bros., 41
  • Switzerland, An Afternoon Spin to, 1000 Years Hence, 147-149
  • Tail Lamp, Safe Place to Carry a, 842
  • Tauffen Pass, 385
  • Taxicab, German Three-wheel. Cyolonette, 344
  • Tender, Light Car as a, for Big Car, 557
  • Testing Room, In the, 544a
  • Three-wheeler: Four-cylinder Home-built. Mr. Withers's, 164. Speed Model, Mr. Whelon's, 177. Through Four Counties on a, 136, 137
  • Tiller Control of the Jet, 313
  • Tool-roll, Selfridge, 680
  • Tools: The Use and Abuse of, 315, 316
  • Tour: Alpine—(See " Trials, French Six Days "). Your Easter, 634, 635
  • Tour de France, 521, 578, 583, 604
  • Touring 1000 Years Hence, 147-149
  • Tourist, Folk-lore and the, 119-122
  • Traffic: London: Light Car in, 577: Single-track Gyrocar Threading Its Way Through, 756. Other, 11. Problem, A Serious Attempt to Solve the, 538
  • Transmission Squeaks, To Prevent, 468
  • Trial, 100 Miles, of a Carden, 3, 4
  • TRIALS: A.-C.U.: Light Car and Cyclecar International f" Dangerfield Trophy"), Course, 422, 423; Spring One Day, 485-488, 506, 528. 529. 542. Course. 338, 376-378, 457—Proposed Test Hills on, 357, Disqualified for Reversing in, 320, Hall Where Machines were Stored for, 515, Humour of, 430, Lady Competitor Leaving Garage in, 542 Birmingham M.C.C., 134, 135, 171, 282, 306, 307. 370, 463, 560. 561, 564, 565; Midland Cup, 335; To and Fro, 190. Bournemouth and District M.C.C., 253, 286. Bristol M.C.C., 704, 705 Coupe de Tourisme. 769. Coventry and Mid-Warwickshire A.C., 518. Coventry and Warwickshire M.C., 814, 815. Cumberland and Westmorland M.C.C., 673. Cyclecar Club General Efficiency, 453, 454. 456. 469471, 481, 489, 492, 503; Certificate Awarded for Nonstop Runs in, 573; Course, 396, 408, 409, 599, 600, Exploring on a 7 h.p. Swift, 321-323, Map and Plans of the, 294, 295; Dr. Low at, 175; Westall Cup Presented to Winner of, 409 Essex M.C., 278, 337, 734, 735, 771, 774a. Exeter
  • and District M.C.C., 619
  • French Six Days: Course, 129, 166, 218, 679, Cyclecar Sleigh Attempts to Climb Lau-taret Pass on, 240. Passes on. 384. 385, 460, 461, View on, at Grenoble, 718; Organizers of, 239, 240
  • M.C.C.: London-Edinburgh, Routes and Times, 829; London-Exeter, 74, 180a, 184-189, 197. 199, 216, 219, 224, 257, AH in a Day and Night in, 207-209, A Cyclecarist's Escape from Death in, 205, 206, Sketch of Mr. Frank Thomas in, 312; London-Land's End (Jar-rott Cupl. 674-676, 694, 707, 710, 711, 718, Course, 653
  • North-West London, London-Gloucester, 328. Nottingham M.C.C., 650
  • Oxford M.C.C., York and Back, 448, 449; Course,
  • Paris-Nice, 578, 583, 604
  • R.A.C. Light Car, 752-754, 763-766, 787-802 82o 826, 830, 831, 840; Course, 616, 617, 698 777'
  • How It is Being Marked, 766; Swift Win'
  • ning Team in, 799; Winning Car (Sineen
  • in, 800, 832 B '
  • Scottish Six Days, Course, 650a. Sutton Coldfield and Mid-Warwickshire A.C., 169; {ra\.more Cup), 392, 393, 459, Course, 368
  • Woolwich, Plimutead and District M('(J (Matchless Cup), 822, 838
  • Tring, The Rose and Crown Hotel at, 678, 684
  • Trow Hill, 180a, 186, 188, 694, 710, 711
  • Tritons, A Minnow Among the, 212, 213
  • Tynwald Hill, 422
  • Tyre: Burst, Repairing a Bad, 833. Gauge, A Simple, 657. Lever, Broken Spring Temporarily Repaired with, 688. Treads, StoB Lattice as a Material for, 280
  • Tyre Filling, Pragma, 581
  • Tyre Lever, Terry and Sons, 770
  • Tyre Pump, Atlas, 424
  • TYRES: Atlas, 451. Avon, 78; "Sunstoue," 7S. Bates, 79. Continental, 79. Dunlop, 79, 364 365. Excelsior, 79. Gofa, 280. Hutclnn--,], 749. John Bull, 79. Kcmpshall, 79, 451. Max Supertyre {Cuthbe and Co.), 829, Michelin. 78. Moseley, 78. Palmer, 78, 300 Pedley, 78. Peerless Hermetic, 79. Peter Union, 78. Rom, 78. Skew, 78. Stelastic 78
  • Tyres: For 1914. Ne« Features in, 78, 79. Pneu-matic: How They Are Made, 364, 365
  • Tyrolean Hills, Scenes on, 384, 385
  • Tyrol, Jauffen Pass in the, 296
  • Ulster Crisis, Light Cars in the, 646, 689
  • Undershield, A Canvas, 500
  • Valparaiso, In the Neighbourhood of, 395
  • Valve, Extra Air, Bransom and Kent, 107
  • Valve Lifter, Alfred Smith and Sons, 582
  • Valve Truer, Rapid, 179
  • Vanderbilt Cup Races, 332, 333
  • Ventilator in Bonnet to Assist Engine Cooling, 146
  • Vibration, Factors to be Considered and the Causes of, 513
  • Vibrator, Markham Master, 303
  • Vulcanizer, Every Man His Own, Diagrams Describing, 200, 201
  • VULCANIZEKS: Baby (Harvey Frost), 200, 201. County Chemical Co., 42. Nipper (Harvey Frost). 15
  • Wales: From Yorkshire to, 779. North, Exploring the Beauties of, on a Cyclecar, 741, 742, 835, 836
  • Warning Board That Has Caused Much Amusement, 579
  • Warrington Road Near Lynn, 812a Warwick Bridge and Castle, 721 Wash a Small Car, How to, 156, 157 Wass Bank, 617 Wastwater Lake, 812c Water Joints. Tape Grip Ring for, Smith and Son, 580 Waterproof Cover, Fitted to Mr. de Planta s
  • Singer, 258 Watersplash: How to Take a, 162, 163. Morgan-Adler being Driven Out of a, 630 Weatherproof: A Light Car or Cyclecar for Winter
  • Work How to, 229, 231. Motoring, 60, 61 Wedding, A Light Car, in Paris, 109 Westall Cup, The, 409—(See "Trials, Cyclecar Club ") Westminster C.C. and the Painting of Lamp-posts, 80
  • Weymouth, Victoria Hotel at, 723 Wheel: Alignment, Checking, 715; Device for, 736.
  • And Steering Pivot, Plane of the, 780 Wheel Drawer, Little Giant, 42 Wheel Grip, Selfridge, 680 WHEELS: Adnet, 424. British Hub Co., 581.
  • Sankey, 383 Wheels: Alignment of, Method of Testing the,
  • Recommended by Messrs. David Moseley and Sons, 133. Skid of the, How to Utilize the, for Turning Round, 90. Slip, What to Do When the, 259, 2fO. The Strength of, 383.
  • Three or Four 64, 65 White Down? Hill, 323
  • Whyteleaf Hill, 328
  • Windscreen: A Third Hinge on the. Preyentt
  • Rattle and Vibration, 655. On Mr. W. D. South's Morgan, 451
  • Windscreens: Capital Screen Co., 60. Mills ana
  • Winter- A Reminiscence of, 686. Motorist, Increasing the Comfort of the, 267, 268. Work, How to Weatherproof a Light Car or Cyclecar for, 229-231
  • Winterbourne Abbas, 718
  • Wintry Weather, Driving a Light Car in, 3ol, soi
  • Wisley Hut Hotel, 211, 214
  • Woodford Lane Hill, 357
  • Worcestershire Beacon, 534
  • Worm Gear, Fleury, 390
  • Worplesdon, A Relic of the Past at, 667
  • Wray Lane Hill, 322
  • Yorkshire to Wales. From, 779
  • Zulizar, The Bridge at. 583

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