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| Level | Photographic shoot |
| Definition of the object | Positives (5) |
| Author | Strazza, Giovanni Foto [Kapid] |
| Period | 09 September 1923 |
| Place taken | Monza |
| General description of the subject | The 3rd Italian Grand Prix, the first edition of the European Grand Prix, held on the Monza racetrack on 9 September 1923: the drivers Felice Nazzaro, James Anthony Murphy and Carlo Salamano. The event was won by Carlo Salamano in a Fiat 805, followed by Felice Nazzaro in a Fiat 805 and James Anthony Murphy in a Miller 122. |
| Technical data | B/W gelatin silver print 5 Positives - 9 x 14 cm - |
| People | Nazzaro, Felice Murphy, James Anthony Salamano, Carlo |
| Categories | Sport > Car races > Italian Grand Prix |
| Vehicles > Automobiles > Fiat > Fiat 805 | |
| Vehicles > Automobiles > Miller > Miller 122 |
| Image 1 di 5 | |
| Number | 1_5_12 |
| Definition | print on paper |
| Author | Strazza, Giovanni |
| Full description of the subject | The driver Felice Nazzaro, the runner-up, in a Fiat 805 fitted with Pirelli tyres |
| Measurements | 13,4 x 8,5 cm ca. |
| Image 1 di 5 | |
| Number | 1_5_13 |
| Definition | print on paper |
| Author | Foto [Kapid] |
| Full description of the subject | The driver Felice Nazzaro, the runner-up, in a Fiat 805 fitted with Pirelli tyres |
| Measurements | 8 x 13,5 cm ca. |
| Image 1 di 5 | |
| Number | 1_5_14 |
| Definition | print on paper |
| Author | Foto [Kapid] |
| Full description of the subject | The driver James Anthony "Jimmy" Murphy, third-placed, in a Miller 122 fitted with Pirelli tyres |
| Measurements | 8,2 x 13,4 cm ca. |
| Image 1 di 5 | |
| Number | 1_5_15 |
| Definition | print on paper |
| Author | Strazza, Giovanni |
| Full description of the subject | The driver James Anthony "Jimmy" Murphy, third-placed, together with his mechanic in a Miller 122 fitted with Pirelli tyres |
| Measurements | 13,4 x 8,4 cm ca. |
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