2020 Don't Drive It Day - 26th April

In the summer of 1899, the Automobile Club Secretary (Later to become the RAC), Claude Johnson, conceived the idea of a trial, to be in the form of a rally rather than a race, which was banned on the highway in Britain.

The trial would be a series of daily runs of up to 100 miles that would be used to test the drivers patience and skill.

More importantly the design, construction and reliability of the cars would also be tested.

There would also be exhibitions in the main towns along the way to try and convince the population of the pleasures and reliability of the motor car and overcome the prejudices that introduction of the motor car had generated.

The 1000 Mile Trial Route Map.

On the 23rd April 1900 the original 1000 Trial had been organised and the participants set out from Central London.

They followed a route through to Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester, Derby, Kendal, Carlisle, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham and back to London.

There were 83 entries of which 65 actually started. By Edinburgh 51 were still running and 35 vehicles made it back to London.

Each year the motoring fraternity celebrate the Motor Car on the Sunday nearest to 23rd April by getting their cars out for their 'FBHVC Drive It Day' journey.

Here in 2020, in the midst of the 'Covid 19' (Corona Virus) pandemic, with its essential 'Lock Down' and the banning of non essential movements of people and motoring journeys, 'Drive It Day' has been cancelled.

T celebrate our own Centenary Roadster 100 Register event on this day, members were asked to bring out their Morgans and photograph them for presentation here.

Cars are sequenced in order of photographs arriving.

Kelvin Barber's No.047

Sam & Sue Dron in No.033

Celebrating the good work of the people of our National Health Service.

David Owens No.046

Graham J. Tyler's No.017

Richard Corke's No.006

Frank Lomax's No.015

Willie Austin's No.021

Gerald Ladkin's No.049

R. Nick Taylor with his No.036

Chris Attwood's No.099

Dominic Merlin-Cone's N0.019

Graham Archer's No.032

Malcolm Matheson's No.042 on Blocks

Paul Stephen's No.026

Nicola Carvell's No.030

Associate Member John Leonard's Jaguar XK 150