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Whitefriars Street
Archdeacons and Clerks
View including a street scene with a horse-drawn carriage
In the foreground figures walk and hay carts can be seen
Sunbeam 1000 hp car Finish:20-pack Whitefriars StreetSunbeam 1000 hp car, 1927. Policemen looking at one of the fastest cars of its time. Major Henry Segrave, winner of the 1923 French Grand Prix, became a serious challenger to Malcolm Campbell's established records. Segrave took the giant Sunbeam to Daytona Beach, Florida because it offered hard sand and a nine mile course. The power unit was two V12, 435 hp, 48 valve Matabele aero engines with chain drive to the wheels. On 29th March 1927 on the car's
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