Titsey 100
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Titsey 100
Titsey Place, Water Lane, Titsey, Surrey RH8 0SA - 11:00 - 16:00 hours - Ideally if you are a member or are planning on bringing a Jowett then please book in with the Southern Section Sectary: Bruce Girvan (details on page 3 of the Jowetteer)
The Jowett Shop will be attendance, we have a quiz with prizes, several members are visiting from overseas too, onsite refreshment's /cafe
General public are very welcome too with the House & Gardens open
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37 Jowett 8 HP - In many parts
52 Javelin Std 'Taxi Livery'
52 Javelin Std Patina project
52 Javelin Std Sports project
52 Jupiter SA - Original car - full restoration project
54 Jupiter SA - project - shortly for sale
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Re: Titsey 100
A drive that should have taken an hour took 3 to get to Titsey around the M25. Traffic was heavy and slow all the way around and I saw winscreen wipers working on cars coming the other way so stopped and put the hood up. Glad I did because then came the second worst downpour I have experienced in this country. The motorway was a river and the outside lanes crawled to a stop but I managed to keep going in the slow lane, hardly being able to see the road. That was only 10 miles from Titsey which was reasonably dry when I arrived.
But a great display of Jowetts awaited my late arrival.
One of the dinner pictures went red as the infra red heaters went on in the room when Bruce was thanking us for attending. Great meal and local beer by the way.
But a great display of Jowetts awaited my late arrival.
One of the dinner pictures went red as the infra red heaters went on in the room when Bruce was thanking us for attending. Great meal and local beer by the way.
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Jowett ED 6036 June-1930. Originally a long 2 tourer, converted later to fabric bodied light four.
Jowett PO5051 1929. Originally light 2. Converted to Sports style In 90’s.
Member of VSCC and LCEOS for marshalling and tours. My son (Matt) is now interested in autosolos and trials - ideal Jowett territory. He now owns VO4165, 1930 Long 2 as an oily rag road car. - Given Name: Bruce
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Re: Titsey 100
Well we were glad you canoed your way round, Keith. Not a bad line up of Jups (Wright, Chaplin, Morton, Holroyd, Sands, Clements) and thanks for leading out the line. No doubt plenty more of the photos will circulate soon.
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