George Jenkins


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Official Roles

Name Role Year Notes Source

George Jenkins Assistant Timekeeper 1936 Result Notebook
George Jenkins Life Member 1983 1983 Handbook
George Jenkins Life Member 1970 1970 Handbook
George Jenkins Life Member 1961 1961 Handbook
George Jenkins Life Member 1954 1954 Handbook
George Jenkins Life Member 1957 1957 Handbook
George Jenkins Life Member 1959 1959 Handbook
George Jenkins Life Member 1964 1964 Handbook
George Jenkins Life Member 1965 1965 Handbook
George Jenkins Vice President 1983 1983 Handbook
George Jenkins Vice President Fellowship of 1066 Longmarkers 1984 Membership List

Trophies

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Recipient
(Gender/Category)
Trophy Time    MPH
Event Distance
Year

George JenkinsBurgess - Jenkins 50 mile Cup2h 19m 37s1928

Medals and Badges

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Rider/Club/
Association
Date
Event
Description Image

George Jenkins 1923 Bath RC 12 Hour 164 miles 12 July 1923
George Jenkins 1925 Brighton Excelsior CC Open 25 mile 1:11:35 1925
George Jenkins 1925 National Cyclists Union Sussex Centre 2nd ½ mile 1925
George Jenkins 1929 Southern Counties Cycling Union 50 mile 2:13:31 1929
George Jenkins 1926 Sussex Cyclists Association 25 mile 1926
George Jenkins 1929 Sussex Cyclists Association 25 mile 1929
George Jenkins 1930 Catford CC Open 50 mile Team 1930
George Jenkins 1930 Kent Cycling Association Open 50 mile Team 1930
George Jenkins 1930 Southern Counties Cycling Union 25 mile 1:4:58 1930
George Jenkins 1931 Polytechnic CC Open 100 mile 2nd 4:58:54 1931
George Jenkins 1931 Southern Counties Cycling Union 50 mile Team 1931
George Jenkins 1931 Sussex Cyclists Association 25 mile 3rd Team 1931

Records

 

Note: Tri = Tricycle; Tan = Tandem; TT = Tandem Tricycle

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

George Jenkins 2h 09m 39s
Belle Vue CC 50 miles 28 July 1929
50 miles     
1929
George Jenkins 1h 04m 58s
Southern Counties CU 25 miles 6 April 1930
25 miles     
1930
George Jenkins 4h 47m 06s
Highgate CC 100 miles 30 June 1930
100 miles     
1930
George Jenkins 2h 10m 41s
Charloteville CC 50 miles 1 April 1929
50 miles     
1929
George Jenkins 4h 44m 07s
Bath Road CC 100 miles 5 August 1929
100 miles      Bath Road
1929
George Jenkins
TanTandem
2h 09m 54s
Southern Roads 50 miles 5 May 1929
50 miles     
1929
George Jenkins 4h 45m 48s
Club Hastings - Worthing - Hastings 14 June 1931
Hastings - Worthing - Hastings
1931
George Jenkins 1h 24m 02s
Club 30 miles 15 September 1928
30 miles      Herstmonceux
1928
George Jenkins 2h 09m 22s
Belle Vue CC 50 miles 27 July 1930
50 miles     
1930
George Jenkins 1h 21m 32s
Club 30 miles 27 April 1930
30 miles      Romney Marsh (30)
1930
George Jenkins 2h 15m 46s
Club 50 miles 23 September 1928
50 miles      Romney Marsh (50)
1928
George Jenkins 2h 19m 37s
Club 50 miles 26 August 1928
50 miles      Rye-Ashford-Hythe-Rye
1928
George Jenkins 1h 05m 17s
Club 25 miles 14 April 1929
25 miles      Romney Marsh 25 (1929)
1929
George Jenkins 1h 06m 41s
Southern Counties CU 25 miles 7 April 1929
25 miles     
1929
George Jenkins 1h 07m 24s
Club 25 miles 12 August 1928
25 miles      Herstmonceux-Uckfield-Herst...
1928
George Jenkins 1h 07m 46s
Club 25 miles 5 September 1926
25 miles      Romney Marsh (25)
1926
George Jenkins 1h 04m 35s
Club 25 miles 13 April 1930
25 miles      Romney Marsh (25)
1930

Time Trial Results

 

Note: Tri = Tricycle; Tan = Tandem; TT = Tandem Tricycle

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

George Jenkins 1stClub Devil take the hindemost Central Cricket G...
Central Cricket Ground
1930
(R) George Jenkins 2h 15m 46s
Club 50 miles 23 September 1928
50 miles      Romney Marsh (50)
1928
(R) George Jenkins 2h 09m 39s
Belle Vue CC 50 miles 28 July 1929
50 miles     
1929
(R) George Jenkins 1h 24m 02s
Club 30 miles 15 September 1928
30 miles      Herstmonceux
1928
(R) George Jenkins 1h 21m 32s
Club 30 miles 27 April 1930
30 miles      Romney Marsh (30)
1930
(R) George Jenkins 4h 45m 48s
Club Hastings - Worthing - Hastings 14 June 1931
Hastings - Worthing - Hastings
1931
(R) George Jenkins
TanTandem
2h 09m 54s
Southern Roads 50 miles 5 May 1929
50 miles     
1929
George Jenkins 3rdClub 1/4 mile Grass Track Central Cricket Groun...
Central Cricket Ground
1930
George Jenkins 3rdClub 1 mile handicap Central Cricket Ground 14 ...
Central Cricket Ground
1930
(R) George Jenkins 2h 10m 41s
Charloteville CC 50 miles 1 April 1929
50 miles     
1929
George Jenkins 1stClub 1/4 mile 11 June 1930
Central Cricket Ground
1930
George Jenkins 2h 10m 21s
1st
Catford CC 50 miles 1 June 1930
50 miles     
1930
George Jenkins 4h 47m 08s
University CC 100 miles 20 May 1929
100 miles     
1929
George Jenkins 2h 15m 03s
Charloteville CC 50 miles 21 April 1930
50 miles     
1930
George Jenkins 2h 18m 20s
Charloteville CC 50 miles 6 April 1931
50 miles     
1931
(R) George Jenkins 4h 47m 06s
Highgate CC 100 miles 30 June 1930
100 miles     
1930
(R) George Jenkins 1h 04m 58s
Southern Counties CU 25 miles 6 April 1930
25 miles     
1930
George Jenkins 12 HourBath RC 12 Hour 12 July 1923
164.000 miles
1923
George Jenkins 1h 56m 37s
Club 42 miles 30 March 1930
42 miles      Rye - Hythe - Rye
1930
(R) George Jenkins 2h 09m 22s
Belle Vue CC 50 miles 27 July 1930
50 miles     
1930
(R) George Jenkins 4h 44m 07s
Bath Road CC 100 miles 5 August 1929
100 miles      Bath Road
1929
George Jenkins 4h 52m 05s
Southern Counties CU 100 miles 26 July 1931
100 miles     
1931
George Jenkins 2h 20m 06s
Club 50 miles 31 May 1931
50 miles      Rye-Ashford-Hythe-Rye
1931
George Jenkins 1h 28m 39s
Club 30 miles 26 April 1931
30 miles      Brenzett-Hythe-Brenzett
1931
George Jenkins 1h 09m 28s
Club 25 miles 29 March 1931
25 miles      Herstmonceux-Uckfield-Herst...
1931
George Jenkins 1h 57m 52s
Club 42 miles 22 March 1931
42 miles      Rye - Hythe - Rye
1931
George Jenkins 1h 05m 49s
Club 25 miles 18 May 1930
25 miles      Herstmonceux-Uckfield-Herst...
1930
George Jenkins 1h 04m 35s
Club 25 miles 13 April 1930
25 miles      Romney Marsh (25)
1930
(R) George Jenkins 1h 07m 46s
Club 25 miles 5 September 1926
25 miles      Romney Marsh (25)
1926
(R) George Jenkins 1h 07m 24s
Club 25 miles 12 August 1928
25 miles      Herstmonceux-Uckfield-Herst...
1928
(R) George Jenkins 1h 06m 41s
Southern Counties CU 25 miles 7 April 1929
25 miles     
1929
George Jenkins 1h 24m 25s
Club 30 miles 2 June 1929
30 miles      Romney Marsh 30 (1929)
1929
(R) George Jenkins 1h 05m 17s
Club 25 miles 14 April 1929
25 miles      Romney Marsh 25 (1929)
1929
George Jenkins 1h 54m 45s
Club 9 miles 24 March 1929
9 miles      Rye - Hythe - Rye
1929
(R) George Jenkins 2h 19m 37s
Club 50 miles 26 August 1928
50 miles      Rye-Ashford-Hythe-Rye
1928

Road Race Results

 

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

George Jenkins 17thUCI Road Race 17 August 1929

1929

Articles

1950 CLUB DINNER

Source: Hastings Observer 4 February 1950  Date added:2022-02-02  Tags: Jack Southerden, P Hughes, R Eastes, Pete Adams, A Moorehouse, Ron Powell, Frederick March, George Jenkins, Percy Bliss






CYCLISTS from over South-East England rode Into the town last Saturday the guests of the Hastings and St. Leonards Cycling and Athletic Club, at their annual dinner at the Regent Hotel. Now entering its 75th year of operation, the club is one of the oldest cycling clubs In the country.

The visitors were from Tunbridge Wells,. Catford. Rye, the Medway Towns. Uckfield, Eastbourne. Bexhill and Welwyn. Welwyn Wheelers had the longest ride to the event 90 miles.

Guests of honour were Ken Joy, Medway Wheelers Cycling Club, British Best All-Rounder Competition winner in 1949, and holder of the R.R A. London to Brighton and back record, which he took last year: his clubmate. Peter Beardsmore, third in the B.B A.R competition, 1949, and winner in 1948: B W. Best, well known cycling journalist, timekeeper and administrator: A.E.C Harrison Medway Road Club and Tricycle Association, noted cycling official Roy Humphrey, Eastbourne Rovers Cycling and Athletic Club great enthusiast and worker for the sport in Sussex; and Councillor E A Tester. vice-president of the club and an old member and official.

Proposing the toast of the club Mr F.L. March who joined it in 1900 paid tribute to the president Mr Percy Bliss who was in hospital. With all his afflictions he was “the man with always a smile on his face”

Mr March recalled the history of the club. Its successes in county championships and the triumph of Mr George Jenkins; who is still a member, when he twice won the Bath Road Memorial 50, competed for by the selected 12 best road cyclists of the year, and represented the country abroad.

Mr J.H.Southerden proposing the toast of the guests said that the club was fortunate in having present so many prominent persons in the world of sport.

Responding, Mr Joy said that in the past the club had had great men in its ranks who had ridden with success under its name, and he mentioned Mr. George Jenkins. “ We should like to see more of your men In the big open events today.” said Mr. Joy. “but to do that you need more competitive events in this area. You have the talent and you have the experienced men to encourage you.”

Mr Harrison said that the Hastings C. and A.C. typified the spirit of the sport to which they all belonged. He wished the club every and appealed for more club men from East Sussex to join the Fellowship of Kent and Sussex Cyclists.

Mr. Best said that It was a great thing to have attained so many years of continuous life as a club, and he suggested that a yearly reunion of the club and the one or two others who were as old would become a great occasion in cycling history.

Paying tribute to Mr Jenkins, Mr Best said that the cyclists were now looking to Hastings to produce another like him.

Mr A. Freeman spoke on behalf of the athletes among the gathering.

Mr K. D. Rome, proposing the toast of the president, wished him a speedy and complete recovery. He was, said Mr Rome, one of the stalwarts of club life, and his assistance had been appreciated by many young members starting racing.

Councillor Tester, who responded for the President, said that it was an honour for the club to have so many distinguished visitors. Cycling was a great sport, and it was one of the few left today where members were not spoon-fed. In road racing especially everything had to be done by the competitors themselves, and that was true sport.

The prizes were presented by Ken Joy. Winner of the club best all rounder competition was J.H. Southerden (for the third time in succession), who has now made the Blackman Trophy his own. Second in the competition was R.F.Powell.

Other prize winners were :-
Cyclists –
10 miles (63in gear) J.H.Southerden:
10 miles P Hughes:
25 miles. P Hughes:
Rye-Hythe-Rye. [Rye Hythe Rye] J H Southerden:
Junior invitation 15 miles, E Jones (Bexhill Wheelers):
Tandem 30 miles, R Eastes [Ron Eastes Trophy] and P Adams:
10 miles’ junior championship
A Moorhouse:
evening 10 miles,P Adams.
30 miles. J H Southerden:
50 miles. J H Southerden
100 miles. J H Southerden:
12 hours. R F Powell:
25 miles. P Adams:
25 miles. J H Southerden.
Hill climb J H Southerden


 

Newspaper Articles

 

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Date
Newspaper
Article

23/08/1941
Hastings Observer
68
Crack Cyclist
Death of Mr 'Jimmy' Moren
Mr. James ('Jimmy') Moren [James Moren], one of Hastings crack cyclists at the end of the last century, died at the Royal East Sussex Hospital on Saturday [15 August 1941], at the age of 76.
Brought up in the grocery business. he worked for his father in Bohemia Road after leaving school. He then changed his occupation, and his exceptional interest In cycle racing coincided with his employment with Mr. George Jenkins in his cycle business. Later he returned to his old trade and opened grocery business in Southwater road where he remained for very many years.
As a racing cyclist. Mr Moren made his bow to the public In 1884 at Bank Holiday athletics meeting at the Central Ground at Hastings. where mounted on a 52 inch ordinary he gained first place In an open race. A year later he created something of sensation locally initiating the '100 miles road record.' He accomplished the 100 miles in the then phenomenal time of 11 hours 47 minutes, and for this feat the Hastings and St. Leonards Bicycle and Tricycle Club, of which he was a member, presented him with a silver medal. The 100 miles record became very popular with local cyclists, but Mr Moren monopolised the honours until 1892, in which year he covered the distance In 7 hours 3 minutes.
During his career Mr. Moren frequently rode up the Castle Hill, and was the first to attempt the slope from Wellington-Square to the West Hill to the terminus the lift.
In 1899, when he was honoured with the captaincy of the local Cycling Club, he was described 'the most brilliant handicap rider In Hastings.' His speciality was long distance riding, and on several occasions he won the Mastin Challenge Cup—of which he became permanent holder—starting from scratch and conceding starts up to 450 yards.
Up to 1900 Mr. Moren had competed in over 300 races, and won 107 prizes. He was connected with the local Cycling Club for many years, and was one of its oldest members, if not the oldest. He frequently arranged dances in aid the club, and was himself a keen dancer.
As a member of the local volunteer force of cyclists he rode at the great Military Exhibition held at Chelsea. The race was open to all England and only missed being first in the final by inches. The 62 competitors included the leading cycling stars of the Kingdom.
In addition to cycling, Mr Moren was very fond of sea and river fishing, and was also a keen gardener. He was a member of the Bohemia Conservative Club for many years.
On retiring from business. Mr Moren and his daughter went to live at 97 Battle Road, St. Leonards.
The funeral took place on Thursday at the Borough Cemetery, the Rev. John Daniel, minister of Chapel Park Road Baptist Church, St. Leonards, officiating.
The immediate mourners were Miss W. Moren (daughter). Mr. and Mrs. Hodges. Mrs. Upton, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brooker, Miss Wallis, Mrs. Dann. Mrs. Busbridge. Miss Hewlett. Mr. Baker; Mrs. Mlddleton (friends).
Floral tributes were received as follows: —Wreath. From the daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Berryman and family: Arthur Loynes (Canterbury): Eva Hicks (Tonbrldge): Mr. and Mrs. Upton and Kath; Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker: Miss O'Dell and L N.; All at 95, Battle-road; Battle Road Fire Watchers. Section 4; Miss Hewlett; Mr. and Mrs. S. Watman: From fellow gardener; Catherine: Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brooker.
Miss Moren desires to thank all those who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in her sad bereavement.

The funeral directors were Douglas C. Mercer and Son. Silverhill. St. Leonards.

14/07/1951
Hastings Observer
113
CENTRAL GROUND SPORTS DESPITE the bad turn which the weather did for the cycling and athletic sports, held at the Central Ground under the auspices of the Hastings Warrior Cycling Club Thursday night, all the events went off to schedule. The wet ground naturally affected the times, and number Intending competitors scratched, but notwithstanding this about 100 young athletes took part, coming from as far afield as London, Brighton and Maidstone.

Ivan Buckland [Ivan Buckland (Hastings Warrior CC)], of the Warriors Cycling Club, again showed himself to be a champion in the making when he won three the four cycling events in which he was entered. His track craft was outstanding, and he fully deserved the cheers received when he sped home to victory in the 880 yds. N.C.U. championships (Sussex Centre), the E.S.C.A. 1,000 yds. championship -—both which he has held for three years—and the 880 yds. handicap.



Special mention must made of the excellent organisation of the sports, which, under the leadership of Mr G W. Jenkins [George Jenkins], went off smoothly from start to finish. The Carnival Queen distributed the prizes.

Results were:

… [Athletic results]

Cycling.—One lap novices’ scratch race: 1, M Stoten [M Stoten (Hastings Warrior CC)], Hastings Warrior CC; 2, I David, Rye Wheelers; 3, D. Neeves [Dennis Neeves (Hastings Warrior CC)], Hastings Warriors C.C.; time, 32sec.

Sussex Centre N.C.U. ½mile championship: 1, I. Buckland [Ivan Buckland (Hastings Warrior CC)], Hastings Warriors; 2, P. E. Riddleston, Brighton and Hove Wheelers; 3, R. E. Salvage, Brighton and Hove Wheelers; time. 1min 21 1-5 sec.

Half-mile handicap: 1, I. Buckland [Ivan Buckland (Hastings Warrior CC)], Warriors; 2. P. E. Riddleston Brighton and Hove Wheelers; 3, J. Thatcher, Senlac Road Club; time, 1min 16sec.

E.S.C.A. 1.000 yds. championship: 1, I. Buckland [Ivan Buckland (Hastings Warrior CC)], Hastings Warriors CC; 2, J. Thatcher, Senlac Road Club; 3, M. Stoten [M Stoten (Hastings Warrior CC)], Warriors: time, 1min. 34 3-ssec.

E.S.C.A. 2½mile team pursuit championship, semi-final: 1, Royal Tunbridge Wells Albion C.C.; 2, Hastings Cycling and Athletic Club; times. Tunbridge Wells. 7min. 2-5sec.; Hastings, 7min. 5 2-5sec.
Devil take the hindmost: 1, F. Higgins, Brighton Stanley C.C.; 2, T. Baldwin [Terry Baldwin], Hastings C. and A.C.; 3, B. Booth, Brighton Mitre.

Event:
Hastings Warrior CC Novice Scratch Race 12 July 1951,
Hastings Warrior CC 880 yards NCU Sussex Centre Championship 12 July 1951,
Hastings Warrior CC 880 yards Handicap 12 July 1951,
Hastings Warrior CC East Sussex CA 1000 yards Championsip 12 July 1951,
Hastings Warrior CC Devil take the Hindemost 12 July 1951,

13/07/1957
Hastings Observer
112
Four Trials

M Carpenter [Maurice Carpenter] on Sunday became the first member of the Hastings and St Leonards Cycling and Athletic club since 1931 to compete in the North Road CC. Memorial 50 mile trial, which has now became an invitation event for fast tricyclists, and he was placed sixth with a time of 2hr 22min 33sec. The winner was G Clayton, Spartan Wheelers, who did 2hr 15min 19sec.

Once an invitation event to the best 12 riders in the country, the trial was won by G W Jenkins [George Jenkins] of the Hastings Club in 1929 and 1930.

Other trials supported by members on Sunday were the Appollo CC women’s 25 miles and KCA ”100” [Kent CA]. There was a club run to Yalding and tea was at Beckley.

The club’s second evening trial over 25 miles was held in conjunction with the Rye club [Rye Wheelers] last week and best times were made by J Southerden [Jack Southerden] 1:10:23; B Dean [Bernard Deane (Rye Wheelers)], who did 1:11:55 with a puncture delay; and J Holland [Jim Hollands], 1:11:56.

Tomorrow the club tea will be at Punnetts Town, Heathfield.

Event:
Apollo CC 25 miles 7 July 1957,
North Road CC Tricycle 50 miles 7 July 1957,
Club 25 miles 3 July 1957,

Documents

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Document
Type
Event Date

1966 Club Dinner notes
Note  (Index #: 1670)
Club Annual Dinner 29 January 1966 29/01/1966
Club Annual Meeting 24 September 1935
Minutes  (Index #: 1382)
Kent CA 12 Hour 8 September 1935 24/09/1935
Club Committee Meeting 1 August 1935
Minutes  (Index #: 1387)
Kent CA 100 miles 28 July 1935 1/08/1935
Club Committee Meeting 13 August 1935
Minutes  (Index #: 1386)
Club 50 miles 11 August 1935 13/08/1935
Club Committee Meeting 18 July 1935
Minutes  (Index #: 1384)
18/07/1935
Club Committee Meeting 25 July 1935
Minutes  (Index #: 1385)
25/07/1935
Club Committee Meeting 27 August 1935
Minutes  (Index #: 1388)
Club 25 miles 25 August 1935 27/08/1935
Club Committee Meeting 27 June 1935
Minutes  (Index #: 1381)
27/06/1935
Club Committee Meeting 9 July 1935
Minutes  (Index #: 1383)
Kent CA 50 miles 7 July 1935 9/07/1935
Club Dinner Menu 25 January 1958
Menu  (Index #: 1271)
Club Annual Dinner 27 January 1958 25/01/1958
Club Dinner Report Hastings Observer 4 February 1950
Newspaper  (Index #: 1215)
Club Annual Dinner 28 January 1950 4/02/1950
Club Newsletter April 1983
Newsletter  (Index #: 1866)
4/01/1983
Club Newsletter April 1983
Newsletter  (Index #: 590)
1/04/1983
Clubs 75 Anniversary
Newspaper  (Index #: 1191)
Club Annual Dinner 28 January 1950 28/01/1950
Cycle Report Hastings Observer 1 February 1958
Newspaper  (Index #: 1213)
1/02/1958
Dinner Report Evening Argus 27 January 1958
Newspaper  (Index #: 1270)
Club Annual Dinner 27 January 1958 27/01/1958
George Jenkins Carte De Legitimiation Championnat Du Monde Cycliste Card Possibly Track World Cha...
Licence  (Index #: 1379)
UCI Road Race 17 August 1929 1/01/1929
George Jenkins Cycling Report June 1930
Newspaper  (Index #: 1473)
Catford CC 50 miles 1 June 1930 1/06/1930
George Jenkins NCU Card Foreign Touring 1932
Licence  (Index #: 1380)
George Jenkins Foreign Tour (1929?) 1/01/1929
Handbook 1954 Esther Rolleston
Handbook  (Index #: 1582)
1954
Handbook 1957 Esther Rolleston
Handbook  (Index #: 1578)
1957
Handbook 1959 C Croft
Handbook  (Index #: 1574)
1959
Handbook 1964
Handbook  (Index #: 1573)
1964
Handbook 1965
Handbook  (Index #: 1572)
1965
Hastings Club Dinner Observer Report 31 January 1970
Newspaper  (Index #: 1407)
Club Annual Dinner 31 January 1970 31/01/1970
Membership List 1983
List  (Index #: 1862)
1983

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George Jenkins 1930s
Image #259

George Jenkins and Unknown Pre War Central Cricket Ground Hastings
Image #267

George Jenkins, Unknown (1930s)
Image #315

Frederick March, George Jenkins, Unknown(1930s)
Image #316

George Jenkins with yet another puncture (possibly his foreign trip, around August 1935)
Image #317

George Jenkins, Possiby Marie Maxwell his wife, Unknown (1935?)
Image #318

George Jenkins, Unknown (1930s)
Image #319

George Jenkins possibly Men's Amateur World Championships 17 August 1929 (17th) Zurich
Image #320

George Jenkins, Len Hughes, Frederick March Hastings Central Cricket Ground (1930s)
Image #321

George Jenkins, Unknown (1930s)
Image #322

George Jenkins (possibly his foreign trip, around August 1935)
Image #323

George Jenkins, Unknown (1930s)
Image #324

George Jenkins Racing in wet
Image #384

George Jenkins Motorbike after Catford 50 1 June 1930
Image #385

George Jenkins SCCU 25 7 April 1930
Image #386

George Jenkins Racing
Image #387

George Jenkins and Frederick March (around 1930)
Image #444

Unknown (George Jenkins?)
Image #448

George Jenkins, Rudge bicycle. Len Hughes, Frederick March
Image #462

Fellowship 1066 Longmarkers Dinner Yelton Hotel (date UnKnown). Joyce Coleman, Esther Carpenter, Ernie Spray, Arthur Coleman, Dennis Coleman, George Jenkins
Image #617

Fellowship 1066 Longmarkers Tea Ash Tree Inn (Date not Known). George Jenkins, Esther Carpenter, Arthur Coleman, Ruth Sinden
Image #627

Fellowship 1066 Longmarkers Tea Ash Tree Inn (Date not Known). Joyce Coleman, Esther Carpenter, Ernie Spray, Arthur Coleman, Dennis Coleman, George Jenkins
Image #629

Fellowship 1066 Longmarkers Dinner Yelton Hotel 30 January 1988. Ruth Sinden, Esther Carpenter, John Tobin, Dennis Coleman, George Jenkins, Arthur Coleman, Dave Morris, Audrey Morris, Connie Longley, Pete Crowsley (?)
Image #630

Fellowship 1066 Longmarkers Dinner Yelton Hotel 30 January 1988. Dennis Coleman, George Jenkins, Esther Carpenter, Arthur Coleman
Image #632

Fellowship 1066 Longmarkers Dinner Yelton Hotel 30 January 1988. George Jenkins, Esther Carpenter, Arthur Coleman
Image #633


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