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Level | Single photo |
Definition of the object | Positive (1) |
Author | Bordin, Lauro |
Period | 28 June 1936 |
Place taken | Milan |
People | Tenni, Omobono |
Categories | Sport > Car races > Circuito di Milano |
Vehicles > Automobiles > Maserati |
Image 1 di 1 | |
Definition | gelatin silver bromide/paper |
Full description of the subject | The first Circuito di Milano race, on 28 June 1936 on the Parco Sempione circuit. The event was won by Tazio Nuvolari in an Alfa Romeo in the competition for cars over 1500cc and by Carlo Felice Trossi in a Maserati in the category up to 1500cc. The photo shows the motorcyclist and driver Omobono Tenni, who took part in the race in a Maserati, but who went off track on the seventh lap |
Measurements | 17,8 x 11,8 cm |
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