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Thread: Motorsport Photo sites

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    Motorsport Photo sites

    Here is the web site of Kingston Camera Centre in Tasmania that may be helpful to anyone tracing photographic history of a car they may own or are a fan of. Bruce Smart is the proprietor and his prices are reasonable.
    http://www.kingstoncamera.com.au/gallery_list.html
    Does any one else know of others?

    http://www.autopics.com.au/
    http://www.oldracephotos.com/content/home/
    are well known.
    Last edited by Mark Fiddyment; 11-13-2013 at 01:13 PM. Reason: Add Detail

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    Wow! Staggering! Particularly the Tasmania images, I've never seen these before. Thanks for this Mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Holmes View Post
    Wow! Staggering! Particularly the Tasmania images, I've never seen these before. Thanks for this Mark.
    Steve, you should pay attention to my facebook status feeds as i shared the link to Bruce Smart's site a little while ago Some NZ flavour in some of Bruce's shots iirc..

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    For anyone seeking photos from South Australia I was put on to a guy named John Lemm and got some great photos of my group c a9x in the 1979 touring car round at Adelaide International Raceway. John's site is http://msimedia.com.au/ he may not have all his photos on the site but email him the event and car details and he might be able to help.
    Last edited by Mark Fiddyment; 11-14-2013 at 12:47 PM.

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    There are a couple of good threads on TNF (The Nostalgia Forum) in the Autosport website. Most of them are Oz-centric but still some great shots. That Kingston Camera site is fantastic. I'm going to have to find some serious time to examine it thoroughly......

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    American Sports Cars

    This site is worth a good look through;


    http://www.maseratiexperts.com/etceterini.htm

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    This is another good one (apologies if it's already been referenced on this forum). Some great historic shots from another area of the Commonwealth as well as contemporary Oz stuff.... http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterel...7623486897121/

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