T Beckton


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Official Roles

Name Role Year Notes Source

T Beckton Committee 1880
T Beckton Committee 1881

Road Race Results

 

Rider
(Gender/Category)
Time
Position
Event
Distance      Course
Year

T Beckton 2ndClub 150 Yard Slow Race Heat 3 Central Cricket ...
Central Cricket Ground
1879
T Beckton 2ndClub 150 Yard Slow Race Final Central Cricket G...
Central Cricket Ground
1879
T Beckton Club Handicap Mounting and Dismounting Heat 2 2...
2 miles      Central Cricket Ground
1879
T Beckton Club Championship Heat 1 5 miles 9 July 1879
5 miles      Central Cricket Ground
1879

 

Newspaper Articles

 

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Date
Newspaper
Article

19/10/1878
Hastings Observer
20
The Bicycle Club.—After a closely-contested race of about a mile-and-a-half, on Wednesday, Mr H F Style won the sub-captaincy of the Hastings and St. Leonards Bicycle Club, Mr Arthur Lovett [A Lovett]being two yards behind, and Mr T Beckton a bad third. In the evening a supper was held at the Seaside Hotel, the headquarters of the club, when Mr. Style was presented with the first prize, a silver bugle, the second prize being a bicycle lamp and bells, and the third a silver flask.

Event:
Club 2 miles 16 October 1878,

5/04/1879
Hastings Observer
22
THE HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS BICYCLE CLUB, HALF-YEARLY MEETING.

The half-yearly meeting of the members of the Hastings and St. Leonards Bicycle Club was held at the Seaside Hotel on Thursday evening, the chair being occupied Mr. Lovett. There were also present Mr E Gilbert, Captain; Mr Styles, Sub-Captain; Mr F Amon, Secretary; Mr White, Treasurer; and Messrs. A Lovett, jun., G Hutchings, Palmer, McCormick, Beckton, E Timewell, Sparks, Weller, Simms, Akers, Hinton, Veness, and Reed.

The minutes the previous meeting were read and confirmed.

The report, which was as follows, was read and adopted :

'The Committee present to the members their annual report and balance-sheet, from which it will be seen that the Club prospering in satisfactory manner, both financially and as regards an increased number of members. The Club runs for the past season, although enjoyable and successful, were not numerous. This was, no doubt, owing, in measure, to the inclemency of the weather. During the past quarter nine members have been elected, and one only (in consequence of leaving Hastings) had left the Club. The Committee particularly desire that members will endeavour to ' turn out' in satisfactory numbers for the weekly runs during the approaching season, which will be posted on the notice-beard in the usual way. The balance-sheet showed that after paying all expenses there would be £2 1s 6d. in hand. The receipts amounted to £8 16s.'

The next business was the election of officers.

Mr. E Gilbert said he had been trying to persuade Mr. A Lovett, sen. [A J Lovett], to act as president of the Club, but he had not succeeded in doing so. He therefore moved that Mr Lovett and Mr O Travers should be elected Vice-Presidents, the higher office being left vacant.

Mr Amon seconded, and the motion was carried.

Mr. Lovett said he would always be happy to be of any assistance to them, and he had no doubt he might say the same for Mr Travers.

The following officers were also elected: Captain, Mr E Gilbert; Sub-Captain, Mr Styles; Bugler, Mr Palmer; Secretary, Mr. Frederick Amon; Treasurer, Mr. White.

It was proposed that the sub-captaincy should be raced for, but the motion was lost.

The following gentlemen were elected as committee, together with the officers the Club: — Mr G Hutchings, Mr Simms, and Mr T Beckton.

""Success to the Club Runs"" was then enthusiastically drank, after which some discussion ensued with reference to a list road-rules, etc, which had been drawn up by the Captain and Sub-Captain. These were of a most useful character and were eventually adopted.

The opening run of the Club was announced to take place on Wednesday next, at four o'clock, the journey being to Robertsbridge and back. The organisation a race meeting in connection with the Club was left the hands of the Committee.

The organisation of a race meeting in connection with the Club was left in the hands of the Committee

The proceedings terminated with vote thanks to the Chairman.

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