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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 30 Summer 2017
General Info
Musings of the Membership Secretary
P Hutton
34
Beaming 30 Summer 2017
General Info
Two Wheels to War
M & N Shelley
41
Beaming 31 Autumn 2017
General Info
Army Sunbeams 1939
Ian Thompson
6
Beaming 31 Autumn 2017
General Info
1930 Model 9 becomes a 90!
Jim Bowen
15
Beaming 31 Autumn 2017
General Info
Sporting Machines on Test: The 3.5 h.p. Longstroke Sunbeam (from Brooklands Gazette, May 1925
Arnold Radclyffe
20
Beaming 31 Autumn 2017
General Info
Archie Beggs Bulletin
Archie Beggs
24
Beaming 31 Autumn 2017
General Info
Musings of the Membership Secretary
Paul Hutton
32
Beaming 31 Autumn 2017
General Info
Letters, Aerial Sunbeam Special, Its not a Triumph, Place Brothers 1914 Works T.T. Sunbeam, Tommy de la Hay, Bigger Sunbeams, Bird on my bike, Green Sunbeams, Stafford Stand Bikes Revealed, Tommy dela Hay Early AJS Man?