Author: irishaustinsevenclub
The first official event of the Irish Austin Seven Club took place over the last Sunday in May, the 31st: a day in optimum weather conditions where with blue skies, the temperatures reached 18 Celsius: and not a puff of...
This car came to me purely by chance. I was offered a job in Killinchy, Co Down and on day one I was taken by my new employer, Stanley Porter (no relation to Leslie...
This old Austin belonged to my parents, Hermione (Dickie) and Arthur Oram, of Churchdown, Gloucestershire. They acquired it in 1938. Mother was working in Devon and had previously owned a Clyno in which she...
Some people have fairies at the bottom of their garden; Billy and Mary Galbraith used to have an Austin Seven at the bottom of theirs. This little Austin Seven has a story to tell....
We were missing our trip away in the Austin Sevens mid-summer so in an effort to disperse lockdown blues the gang decided a weekend away might help. The fresh air, rain or shine, was...
Patrick Dwyer let it be known among Cairde an Seacht Bheag or translated from Irish Frirnds of the little Austin Seven that he was taking advantage of a lovely sunny autumn Sunday and was...
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Patrick Dwyer made it known to friends of the Austin Seven that he was going for a Sunday spin on the 31st August and if anyone would so wish to come along and join...
Cahir Castle was the meeting point for members of the Irish Austin Seven Club to have their first get together for an Sunday spin. We were pleased that eight colleagues turned up with apologies...
Week-long event will celebrate the Austin 7 centenary in 2022 To mark 100 years since the 1922 launch of the Austin 7 motor car, the Austin Seven Clubs’ Association will hold a week of...