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1928 Le Mans 24 hours - The Bentley Boys: Bentley boys left-to-right: Frank Clement, Henry Tim Birkin and Woolf Barnato, , portrait

1928 Le Mans 24 hours - The Bentley Boys: Bentley boys left-to-right: Frank Clement, Henry Tim Birkin and Woolf Barnato, , portrait


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1928 Le Mans 24 hours - The Bentley Boys: Bentley boys left-to-right: Frank Clement, Henry Tim Birkin and Woolf Barnato, , portrait

1928 Le Mans 24 hours.
Le Mans, France. 16th - 17th June 1928.
Bentley boys left-to-right: Frank Clement, Henry " Tim" Birkin and Woolf Barnato, (Bentley 4.5 Litre), portrait.
Ref: A9986.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic

Media ID 7896867

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