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ACOC National Day in Thames Ditton

Started by C9OBY, August 21, 2011, 22:15:40

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C9OBY

Well done to the organisers for pulling off a great National Day event.  Lots of cars from most (if not all) of the AC model range were in attendance, with the rain staying away and a burst of late day sunshine adding to the relaxed atmosphere.
   
   I took a short video (see youtube link below) capturing most of the cars parked around the perimeter to give some scale to the event (I'm sorry it's a bit shaky!).  I'm sure that other attendees will begin posting their photos in due course.
   
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfWuK5X3A6Q

duggan

posted on another site about "Supercars Spotted" - Keith - a little wet arrival to the National?
   
   
   
   ...and top performance[}:)]

shep

What a brilliant weekend! Saturday saw the unique Dinner inside the Ferry Works, and Sunday witnessed a fabulous display of around 75 AC cars on the green at Thames Ditton. John Spencer produced a brilliantly organised event which ran like clockwork, supported by his lovely wife Sue. The marshalls and judges organised the day's gathering and concours d'elegance without a hitch. I propose a huge vote of thanks to all those involved for making it so enjoyable for us all.

AC Ace Bristol

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   ACOC  ..  ..  Thames Ditton Centenary  ..  .. National Day
   
   
   
   Saturday Night at Ferry Works,  What a setting ! ( Location, Location, Location )
   The Menu and Catering were superb with 51 ACOC members of various Nationality plus our Hosts Dave & Sharron Burley (NCMT),Susan Stamford (NCTM), Adrian & Patricia Maughan(NCMT) and David & Carol James (NCMT).
   Midnight onward, a great crowd in the Bar at The Hilton.
   
   Sunday... .. Just got better and BETTER as the day went on, with 75 or more AC's parked on Giggs Hill Green. Every model being represented in batches of 5,  6,  7 or more in just about every colour from the artist pallet.. [;)]
   
   Return to Ferry Works for unvailing of the AC Plaque, with a superb display of Early Thames Ditton AC's spaning 1910 through 1920s.
   
   All in all the best display of vintage and PVT ACs I have seen.
   
   John and Sue Spencer..  ..  Thank you for putting on a BRILLIANT ACOC WEEKEND  EVENT..
   One that was enjoyed by all and will go down in ACOC  History as one of the best AC events ever..[;)]
   
   Last but not least,  thank you to all those who made the whole event possible........
   
   Cheers...   ...
   
   Keith..[:)]..[8D]

administrator

Big thanks to John and Sue, Andy, Ted and Murray and all the other volunteers who made the event such a success, and to our hosts NCMT at the Ferry Works and Elmbridge Council for the use of Giggs Hill Green.  ACs from Box Van to CRS, warm and dry weather and a wonderful atmosphere - a superb weekend all round.

Gus Meyjes

Looks like it was a great day, shaky video notwithstanding (although minimal) that was nice to see some live action! Just like your daughter running away from the fire breathing monster, Bruce, on your youtube videos!! Funny! It's nice to see some faces/people with the stories and cars from time to time...
   
   Gus

AEX566

Monday morning after National Day and there are already 52 hits on the video. Note the number of relatively young people seen walking the grounds. They, and the internet linking owners world wide, are the future for this Club. Just as finally getting membership online, isn't it time to also offer ACtion as either an emailed .pdf or a password protected site?  Both offer savings in printing, postage, & handling, as well as gaining a fully searchable archival document.
   
   Art

cobham cobra

Well done to John Spencer and all the team involved with the Weekend. Thank you for a very special evening at Ferry Works and a great day at Giggs Hill Green. I think it was the best National Day I've been to so far.
   John and "The Rev-Limiter".

Old Crock

Just to make you feel 'even worse' for not attending the fantastic National event yesterday, there's now more video uploaded to YouTube.
   
   Is there any footage taken at the Ferry Works? The cars, the premises, speeches, plaque unveiling etc?
   
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bCGYAQGRH0&feature=related

C9OBY


Zebrano

Good morning to you all,
   
   Just registered so I can say what a lovely display of cars you had in Thames Ditton at the weekend.
   
   I was on my way to have a lovely pub lunch with the wife,  just down the road and we passed by your amazing display of cars on the green so we stopped and grabbed some photos.
   
   Please find them on my flickr page, if anyone one wants a hires copy of any of them just drop me an massage and I'll send them.
   
   http://www.flickr.com/photos/zebrano2003/sets/72157627362180453/

Old Crock

I have now uploaded, to Flickr also, some photos from Ferry Works on Sunday, and the gathering of period AC's that had been built there (and, some vintage models at Gigg's Hill Green).
   
   Also, some comparison shots of the Ferry Works in 1922 and today (note the same metal upright pillars), and some photos of special guests; the direct relatives of S F Edge and the Hon Victor Bruce.
   
   http://www.flickr.com/photos/ol_crock/sets/72157627499857870/

aaron

quote:
Originally posted by Old Crock
   
I have now uploaded, to Flickr also, some photos from Ferry Works on Sunday, and the gathering of period AC's that had been built there (and, some vintage models at Gigg's Hill Green).
   
   Also, some comparison shots of the Ferry Works in 1922 and today (note the same metal upright pillars), and some photos of special guests; the direct relatives of S F Edge and the Hon Victor Bruce.
   
   http://www.flickr.com/photos/ol_crock/sets/72157627499857870/
   
   

   
   I run the followinging groups on Flickr if anyone is interested:
   
   http://www.flickr.com/groups/906682@N20/
   
   http://www.flickr.com/groups/ac_cobras_original_cars_only/
   
   http://www.flickr.com/groups/702455@N20/
   
   Thanks for adding your photos to the AC Cars Group

jds

As residents of Thames Ditton we were delighted to learn earlier this year that the AC Owners' Club would be bringing their cars to Giggs Hill Green to celebrate the 100th anniversary.
   
   We came along last Sunday afternoon expecting to spend half an hour or so and in fact we stayed for nearly 3 hours looking at the beautiful cars and learning about them from some very friendly owners.
   
   So we would just like to thank everyone who attended for the friendliness extended to us locals who knew so little about your cars.
   
   We took a few snaps which you can see here:
   
   http://s1082.photobucket.com/albums/j369/theviewfromlongmead/AC%20100%20Years%20Thames%20Ditton/

cobham cobra

Thought you may like to know there's an online article about our National Day currently in Classic & Sports Car.
   
   http://www.classicandsportscar.com/news/general-classic-car-news/acs-celebrate-centenary-in-style