Penrith Speedway
circa 1930s
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The Western Suburbs Motor Cycle Club approached Sydney Smith for a loan of the paddocks, known as Belmore Park, situated to the west of Smith's home, Thornton Hall. In 1925, Smith and his family floated Penrith Speedway as a public company. Six thousand people attended its first meet. In 1925 Penrith Speedway was declared the world's largest dirt track. Then in 1928, it was declared one of the fastest dirt tracks where drivers could get up to 90 miles per hour.The last meeting of the Speedway was held in May 1941.
Title:
Penrith Speedway
Date of work:
circa 1930s
Search dates:
01 Jan 1930 - 31 Dec 1939
Reference number:
4284
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Photographs
Part of:
Series: General Photographic Collection
Access restrictions:
Unrestricted
Use restrictions:
Unrestricted
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Record number:
292745