Has anyone been to have a look? As well as the bikes, there are some interesting boxes of bits...
Judging from some of the "unusual" bikes, Henry was a creative kind of guy.
Hope the 1935 "Bottomly" racer finds a good home. If it were in Australia I'd be bidding, but I'm not excited about moving another country's history half way around the world at this stage. It's a super bike, even if I don't understand it completely. (The engine number is 6/E20, and Clew lists 6/E, confusingly, as "600cc. sv engine D and E/33 model" which it clearly isn't. And presumably someone has added the doll's head gearbox.)
Leon