Yes, Steve - it would more than likely have been Into the Water Barrier. I don't have my own copy any longer, alas, as it went to a dealer along with many, many more treasured books, so I can't check.
There were six or seven folks in the big, framed photo. As you say, each person in the shot received one as a memento. From memory, Leo was sitting in one cockpit, with Donald, Reid Railton, Bert Denly, and co. huddled alongside. The neat thing was the hand-colouring, which was very much in vogue at around that time. The name of the artist who'd done this colouring was in one corner, if I remember right.
It was all beautifully executed - as well as being just a super image of Bluebird K4-as-prop-rider. Three-quarter front view, it was. And the boat looks very purposeful, yet elegant too. "Che bella macchina!"
And yes, the Oltranza Cup was right there in-shot.
Nigel
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That triangulated shaft support forward of the propeller is probably much more substantial than it looks. You should see what holds the prop shafts in 8000hp drag hydros.f1steveuk wrote:Well I thought a "skeg" was rudder and prop' support all in one, and I knew they had gone "offset", I was pointing out that it may have been a mistake, as the prop support at the stern doesn't look up to the job, and as shaft flexing is what "did for" K4, I thought it was worth pointing out.
WOW! No, I've never seen that. Thank you very much! I feel a little sorry for poor Leo there... Yikes.Anyway, have you seen this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAHhMp1YCnA
Some close up stuff, but not much.
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Just found these Geoff Halliwell photos in my files
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Have finally obtained a kit of the proprider.
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