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1927 Le Mans 24 hours - The Bentley Boys
1927 Le Mans 24 hours. Le Mans, France. 18-19 June 1927. The Bentley boys (L-R) Frank Clement, Leslie Callingham, Andre d Erlanger, George Duller, Sammy Davis and Dr. John Benjafield. W.O.Bentley is behind in the centre. Ref: A8066 Published: Autocar 24th June1927 p1109. World Copyright: LAT Photographic
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