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We were very pleased to receive an invitation from the officers of the Ulster Pre-War Austin Club to join in with them in their celebration of the centenary of the manufacture of the ubiquitous...
Our first picnic run of 2022 took place in beautiful West Cork, on Sunday 10th April, with cars based at the West Lodge Hotel. Upon arrival we were all greeted by our host and...
Our final gathering of members for year 2021 was agreed to be an autumn run in early October to be based in Sligo and for variety and friendship with other like minded old car...
The call went out on Tuesday with a follow up on Friday that as the Indian Summer would be in full swing for the first week end in September, that the suggested location for...
By now all our members will be aware that several members are keen to meet up and head out on a picnic run at relatively short notice given the variances that the Irish weather...
We agreed that if a Sunday promised to be fine weather wise for a run, the call would go out on the preceding Tuesday with a follow up reminder on the Friday. It was...
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....