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Captain Woolf Barnato with his BentleyCaptain Woolf Barnato with his Speed Six Bentley fitted with a racing body. Woolf Barnato had just beaten the Blue Train from Monte Carlo to Calais in this (or similar) car
Drivers & personalities in the Five Hundred Miles Race, 1929Five of the leading lights in the great Five Hundred Miles Race which took place at Brooklands on 12 October 1929. At the top is Mr Kaye Don who drove a supercharged Sunbeam, Earl Howe (top right)
Le Mans 1929, Tim Birkin with Babe BarnatoEarly Car Motor Racing - Le Mans 1929, Tim Birkin with Babe Barnato. 1929
Captain and Mrs Woolf Barnato at Eden RocThe financier and car racer Woolf Barnato and his wife Claridge Quealy pictured at fashionable Eden Roc on the French Riviera in 1932
Solomon Barnato JoelSOLOMON BARNATO JOEL Financier and sportsman; his horse Pommern won The Derby in 1915 Date: 1865 - 1931
Participants in a first-rate prancing party - Ardenrun HouseParticipants in a first-rate prancing party at Ardenrun House, Surrey, held to celebrate he British victory in the Grand Prix d Endurance (June, 1929)
New mansions in Park Lane, 1903New mansions built in Park Lane in 1903, one of the most prestigious addresses in London. On the left is the home of Mr R. W. Hudson and on the right, that of Sir Edward Albert Sassoon
500 miles world record beaten at Brooklands, 1931J. Dundee finishing first driving the Bentley of Captain Woolf Barnato, which averaged a speed of 118.39 miles per hour over the 500 mile race at Brooklands race track in 1931. Date: 1931
Mr Siever leaving courtMr Robert Siever, a well known racing man and editor of the Winning Post in court for the blackmail of Mr Jack Barnato Joel, a partner in the firm