Date Posted:21:41:25 09/19/05 Mon Author:Spirit of 59 Team Subject: http://www.the59club.com/
Hi
Excuse any cross posting, but for folks interested in the tonup, café racer, brit iron or rocker scene, we have been working a heritage website for The 59 Club of the 1960s at ;
http://www.the59club.com
There is a interactive FAQs and a BB just starting up too at ;
http://www.the59club.org
What folks find most interesting is the rocker page which has been growing since 1998 or 9, it must be one of oldest although it is not at all complete. Have a lot more stuff to go up a redesign that is on the cards ;
http://www.the59club.com/public_html/rocker.html
And especially this link which is too a unique and previously largely unseen collection of original photographs from the heydays of The Rockers and 59 Club held by Graham Hullett, club leader and very much remembered as the heart and soul of the old club here ;
It is not an " official " site so don't expect the usual historical re-writes and political correctness. Keep an eye on it because there a lot going on behind the scenes right now.
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Re: http://www.the59club.com/ -- No messages in three months!!!, 20:19:26 12/14/05 Wed
Somebody Please pull the plug on this pityfull part of the universe.
Bill
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>Excuse any cross posting, but for folks interested in
>the tonup, café racer, brit iron or rocker scene, we
>have been working a heritage website for The 59 Club
>of the 1960s at ;
>
>http://www.the59club.com
>
>There is a interactive FAQs and a BB just starting up
>too at ;
>
>http://www.the59club.org
>
>
>What folks find most interesting is the rocker page
>which has been growing since 1998 or 9, it must be one
>of oldest although it is not at all complete. Have a
>lot more stuff to go up a redesign that is on the
>cards ;
>
>http://www.the59club.com/public_html/rocker.html
>
>
>And especially this link which is too a unique and
>previously largely unseen collection of original
>photographs from the heydays of The Rockers and 59
>Club held by Graham Hullett, club leader and very much
>remembered as the heart and soul of the old club here ;
>
>http://www.the59club.com/public_html/graham/Sitea.html
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>Memories, submissions welcome.
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>
>It is not an " official " site so don't expect the
>usual historical re-writes and political correctness.
>Keep an eye on it because there a lot going on behind
>the scenes right now.
>
>
>Spirit of 59 Team