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Level | Photographic shoot |
Definition of the object | Positives (3) |
Author | Publifoto |
Period | 2 September 1956 |
Place taken | Monza |
General description of the subject | Italian Grand Prix held in Monza on 2 September 1956. The event was won by Stirling Moss of Maserati, followed by Peter Collins and Juan Manuel Fangio of Ferrari and Ron Flockhart of Connaught. |
Technical data |
3 positives - 24 x 18 - B/W - gelatin silver bromide/paper |
People | Fairman, Jack Trintignant , Maurice Salvadori, Roy Moss, Stirling Piotti, Luigi |
Categories | Sport > Car races > Italian Grand Prix |
Vehicles > Automobiles > Maserati |
Image 1 di 3 | |
Number | 14748 |
Definition | print on paper |
Full description of the subject | Race vehicles passing during the Italian Grand Prix held in Monza on 2 September 1956. In the foreground is Jack Fairman in Connaught no. 6, Maurice Trintignant in Vanwall n. 20 and Roy Salvadori in Maserati no. 44. |
Image 1 di 3 | |
Number | 14750 |
Definition | print on paper |
Full description of the subject | Driver Stirling Moss in Maserati no. 36 during the Italian Grand Prix held in Monza on 2 September 1956 |
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