Rare, Early Brooklands Racing Circuit Guest's Badge. 1911
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Rare, original
"Brooklands Automobile Racing Club" guests lapel badge (pin) dating
from 1911.
This early, attractive gilt brass badge (pin) decorated with blue enamel was
made for the club's 1911 season, only four years after the opening of the
circuit. The front bears the initials "BARC" (Brooklands Automobile
Racing Club) and the date, "1911". The reverse is stamped with the
number, "526" and is also marked with the makers name, "Dobson,
200 Piccadilly. W. ". The badge is mounted on a brooch pin fastener. Width :
41mm. Good condition (general wear and tear).
Brooklands was the world's first purpose built motor racing circuit. It was
built in Weybridge, Surrey, England, and opened on 28th June 1907. It was the
home to many important events including three successful World Land Speed Record
attempts. It closed at the outbreak of war in 1939 when it's grounds were taken over
by the aircraft manufacturer Vickers.
For more
information on Brooklands, please click on the link below:
Brooklands
Inventory No. M-47
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