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| Level | Photographic shoot |
| Definition of the object | Positives (8) |
| Author | Bonvecchio, G. |
| Period | 5 September 1954 |
| General description of the subject | Qualifying race in Trento held on 9 September 1954 for the final of the third Gran Premio Pirelli: the event was won by Mario Versini. The photos show the prize-giving ceremony for the winner and other participants. |
| Technical data | B/W gelatin silver bromide/paper 8 Positives - 12 x 18 cm - |
| People | Versini, Mario Binda, Alfredo |
| Categories | Sport > Cycling races > Pirelli Amateur Grand Prix |
| Image 1 di 4 | |
| Number | 10017 |
| Definition | print on paper |
| Full description of the subject | The cyclists at the finish |
| Measurements | 12,6 x 17,6 cm ca. |
| Image 1 di 4 | |
| Number | 10020 |
| Definition | print on paper |
| Full description of the subject | The winner, Mario Versini, receiving his prize |
| Measurements | 12,4 x 17,5 cm ca. |
| Image 1 di 4 | |
| Number | 10025 |
| Definition | print on paper |
| Full description of the subject | The winner, Mario Versini, with other people, one of whom is Alfredo Binda |
| Measurements | 12,4 x 17,6 cm ca. |
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