I was sent this by TOC member John Boswell - the owner of a 1927 AD 14/45 tourer - who was given it by a friend, B.V. M. Jenkins, of Swansea. It depicts two young cricketing-gentlemen, with an AD or AF 14/45 Three-Quarter Coupe Cabriolet that is towing an unusually low-built caravan. John's friend also supplied the specific location of this shot: it's Cwm-yr-Eglwys, Dinas Cross, Fishguard, and the ruins in the right background are those of the Church of St Brynach - which was destroyed by the sea in the 1850s. It isn't known who the two young gentlemen were, but they could have been distant relatives of the donor: he found this photo amongst his aunt's papers. At this point, it also isn't known whether or not the caravan was collapsible: if it wasn't, it must have been the lowest ever built! It also isn't known whether it was a professional or an amateur production. The suggestion is that the Caravan Club might know the answers to both of these questions - but they have not yet been consulted
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