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12 Feb 2006, 14:54 (Ref:1520961) | #1 | ||
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Mr F A Bolton?
Does anyone have any information on a gentleman called Mr F.A. Bolton?
He competed in hill climbs in the early 1900s and won several events; Derby ("near Derby") in August 1905 (35hp Daimler) Hazelwood Hill, near Belper (Daimler) Star Hill, Oakmoor near Cheadlle, in 1906 (Daimler) Style Kop, bear rugley, in may 1908 (40hp Ariel) Turnditch Hill, Hill Cliff Lane, Ashborne/Belper Road (Daimler) Uttoxeter , Marchington/Uttoxeter Road, 1907 1908 and 1909 (Daimler) Weston Bank, Uttoxeter/Stafford Road, June 1907 (40hp Daimler) If anyone has any history on this seemingly successful chap (enough to fill a chapter in a book) please PM of email me. Thanks, Moxey77 |
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12 Feb 2006, 15:04 (Ref:1520968) | #2 | ||
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I think he was a director (or at least an employee) of the Daimler company
I have him winning a total of 20 hillclimbs - three in 1905, five in 1906 (including one in Ireland), five in 1907, four in 1908 and three in 1909 He drove Daimlers most of the time, but switched to an Ariel for the 1908 season |
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12 Feb 2006, 15:35 (Ref:1520981) | #3 | |
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Chris Mason's book has one reference to "Frank Bolton, a Daimler agent".
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12 Feb 2006, 21:42 (Ref:1521321) | #4 | ||
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The results I have, are from local papers of the time, so they should be accurate. But I'm looking for enought about the man to write a chapter for the book I am writing. Seems he'd make for quite an interesting story.
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14 Feb 2006, 10:57 (Ref:1522467) | #5 | |
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Also won the following:
20 August 1904 - Hill Cliff Lane Hillclimb, nr Turnditch 27 May 1905 - Kettleby Hill 4 August 1906 - Ballynaslaughter Hillclimb 6 September 1906 - Kettleby Hill 11 June 1908 - Kettleby Hill 3 July 1909 - Kettleby Hill |
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14 Feb 2006, 14:26 (Ref:1522620) | #6 | |
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I ran a search through the 1881 UK Census, and found a Frank A.Bolton born in 1877 (USA), aged 4 and living at 13 Fairfax Road, London, Middlesex. He was the nephew of James A.Huckvale. I don't know if this is one and the same - there were no other Frank Bolton's with the middle initial of A, although there were plenty of Frank Bolton's without an initial.
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15 Feb 2006, 09:45 (Ref:1523212) | #7 | ||
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Thanks for that Darren, seems he's a fairly successful chap.
Do you know what car he used in the events that you mention? Thanks again. |
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15 Feb 2006, 10:28 (Ref:1523239) | #8 | ||
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Not Darren, but I can answer as follows...
An Ariel for the 1908 event, Daimlers for all the others (as in my earlier post) Or did you want specific models? |
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15 Feb 2006, 10:52 (Ref:1523258) | #9 | ||
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Ah, thank you David. Much appreciated.
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26 Oct 2010, 19:50 (Ref:2780872) | #10 | |
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F A Bolton
I've just found this site.
Frank Bolton was my grandfather. He was born in 1866 into a family which ran a copper and brass business - Thomas Bolton and Sons Ltd., based in Birmingham. His father Alfred bought the Cheadle Copper and Brass Foundry with factories at Oakamoor and Froghall, in 1852. They made the first transatlantic telegraph cable in 1857. FAB was the younger of 2 sons of Alfred and was keen on cars from their early days. We have some photos of them. I think he raced at Brooklands - certainly his nephew David did. David was the flute player in the Linked Ring photos. Hope this helps. Edward Bolton. |
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26 Oct 2010, 21:22 (Ref:2780911) | #11 | ||
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Welcome Edward and thanks for this valuable information!
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