HERE are some of the websites on classic cameras, classic cars, classic motorcycles and vintage radio that we’ve found both interesting and informative. They also contain lots of links to other related sites, enough to last you for qite a time.

If any of these links don't work please let me know, or if your site isn’t here, and you think I’d enjoy it, drop us an email: peter@peterwallage.com
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Classic camera websites

http://www.rolandandcaroline.co.uk/index.html  Roland and Caroline’s very interesting website about their cameras and other interests. The site just gets better and better.

http://home.att.net/~wayne.cornell/index.htm  Wayne Cornell’s fascinating website of mechanical cameras … and more.

http://www.chromeagecamera.com/index.html  If you’re into cameras from the golden age of the 1950s-1960s this is a site you must visit.

http://www.mamiya35collectors.com/index.html  Ron Herron’s exhaustive website on 35mm Mamiya cameras. If you’re looking for anything Mamiya, and it’s not here, you won’t find it anywhere.

http://www.ukcamera.com/ THE website to visit if you’re looking for a shop near you selling classic cameras.

http://cameracollector.proboards30.com/index.cgi  One of the most friendly and helpful camera collecting and general photography sites on the internet – well, I’ve got to say that because I’m a co-owner – but it really is worth joining.

http://www.peterwallage.com/ Lastly my own website with cameras, accessories, picture gallery, chit-chat and a few more odd bits. Hope you find it interesting.

 

Classic car, motorcycle and motoring websites

http://www.ukmotorsport.com/uk_car_clubs.html  Looking for a UK car club? This is the place to look.

http://www.alvisoc.org/  The club for anyone who owns, or is interested in, Alvis cars

http://www.seoc.co.uk/  The club for owners of Ford Escorts who want to use them in competition.

http://www.uknetguide.co.uk/Motoring/Motorcycles/Motorcycle_Clubs.html  This is where you’ll find a club for almost any make of UK classic motorcycle – and quite a few from other countries too.

http://www.bsaoc.demon.co.uk/  The club for owners of any model BSA, once the most popular make of motorcycle on UK roads.

 

Vintage radio websites

http://www.bvws.org.uk/  Home of the British Vintage Wireless Society, a ‘must join’ society for anyone interested in vintage UK radios.

http://www.etedeschi.ndirect.co.uk/index.htm  Enrico Tedeschi’s Old Radio website has too much in it to list – visit it and see for yourself.

http://www.classicwireless.btinternet.co.uk/  A site devoted to the classic age of British valve (tube) radios with emphasis on Murphy sets. Anything to do with Murphy – it’s here.

http://www.valve.demon.co.uk/  Excellent site for repair and restoration of vintage UK radios, data on them, where to find parts for them, and more.

 

 

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