I know that this does not qualify as a photo in terms of 'Usefilm' ,but think of it as a filler for today. This is a Frazer Nash car, famous in the '20s to '50s in Britain. They put some models on the track, many models were for the car enthousiasts. This one must be about 1932; yes I stand to be corrected anout the date. Check the Internet for information about 'Frazer Nash', there is a surprising amount. I was surprised to find it parked in a small village called Glen williams, about 50 kms north- west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Alan, this is a technical monument and therefore worth while a shot, why shouldn't it be qualified as a photo in terms of Usefilm ! It a very good photo. I would like so much to drive this car, the Frazer Nashs indeed have been always high speed toys for enthusiasts. As far as I know the production ended in the 60s ?
You are too modest! This is a fine portrait of an old lady who deserves a long, gentle retirement in the hands of someone who knows and can humour her foibles. I once drove an MG of about that vintage. It was a hard ride but a lot of fun!