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The records relating to magazine articles are those pertaining to Sunbeams that we could find in various contemporary and classic motorcycling magazines from 1912 onwards. Many are held by the Marston Wolverhampton Heritage Trust archive at the Black Country Living Museum. Photocopies of these can be obtained from Paul Hutton, (01902 713147 or paulhutton@btopenworld.com) priced at £2 each inc p&p. The remainder can be obtained from the VMCC library or from the publisher. These are marked in the table.
Key:
MCg - MotorCycling
MCT - Cycle and Motorcycle Trader
MSp - Motor Sport
OBk - Old Bike
TBG - The Brooklands Gazette
TMC - The Motor Cycle
V&V - Veteran & Vintage Magazine
Publication
M/c Year
Category
Subject
Description
Author
Page No
Source
Held By
Beaming (06) June 2011
General Info
MCS&R Section News
Vic Youel, Paul Hutton
25
Beaming (06) June 2011
Technical
Sunbeam Number Visibility
R G Champ
28
Beaming (06) June 2011
General Info
Sunbeam Cycle Clips! A rare Edwardian ladies Sunbeam bicycle
Ian Thompson
29
Beaming (06) June 2011
General Info
Factory Watch, Slumberland Plans Stall
30
Beaming (07) September 2011
General Info
a lone Crocodile: the 350cc Over-Head Cam Sunbeam
Bob De'Ath
4
Beaming (07) September 2011
General Info
Crocodiles!
Steve Corbett
8
Beaming (07) September 2011
General Info
Claude Evans' 1928 Model 9
Mac MacDonald
10
Beaming (07) September 2011
Events
29th Annual Marston Sunbeam Rally
Steve Corbett
13
Beaming (07) September 2011
Events
Banbury Run 2011
Steve Katie and Derek
16
Beaming (07) September 2011
General Info
Archie Beggs' Bulletin Thoughts on Sunbeam Racers ….And Albert the Beard