Friday 17th March, at the British Motor Museum, saw the cumulation of four years of work on the Broadspeed Collection for David Harris. It is a very long story that I will not go into here but the key elements are –

What follows is a summary of that presentation –

Guests gathered in the Museum’s Lecture Room No. 2 at 11.00 am. They were warmly greeted by Museum Curator Cat Boxall and her assistant Amy Forster-Smith. There was a refreshment table where coffee, tea or orange juice was available. The number of guests attending exceeded expectations with more than forty present. The majority were previous employees of Broadspeed when it was based in Southam, Warwickshire. Both David and I were particularly pleased to see Alex Broad there. Alex is the son of Ralph’s brother, Eric and still lives in Birmingham where the family originally came from. 

At 11.30 am we were invited to take our seats for Stephen Laing to give an overview of how David had brought the Collection to the Museum and how it had been received with enthusiasm. Stephen was followed by Keith Fell, a former Broadspeed employee, who gave a brief insight into what it was like to work for the meticulous and deeply focused Ralph Broad. We were then free to continue looking at the memorabilia and engage in many stimulating conversations. I certainly did, I met some very interesting people with very diverse backgrounds. I look forward to following up on some of the connections made.

So, well done David for sticking with it, you must have been delighted with the outcome. As I intimated earlier, I hope that this is just the start of giving Ralph Broad and Broadspeed the proper recognition his and his team’s successes deserve.

Here are some photos of the memorabilia on display and other aspects of the day –

Ralph Broad's 'Broadspeed Collection'.
Ralph Broad’s ‘Broadspeed Collection’.
1964 Grand Prix de Budapest Trophy for the 1300cc category.
1964 Grand Prix de Budapest Trophy for the 1300cc category.

1970 Ford Escort EVX256H driven by John Fitzpatrick
1970 Ford Escort EVX 256H driven by John Fitzpatrick
Broadspeed Premises in Southam
Broadspeed Premises in Southam
1976 Jaguar XJC V12 Race Car.
1976 Jaguar XJC V12 Race Car.

1976 Jaguar XJC V12 Race Car in the pits

1966 Healey Sprite Le Mans Sports Prototype HNX 456D
1966 Healey Sprite Le Mans Sports Prototype HNX 456D. **

** This photo baffled me at first, I couldn’t identify the car and yet I should have done given my association with the Warwick Healey Archive in recent years. My excuse is that I would not expect to see this photograph in the Broadspeed Collection. I have done some research and although I haven’t found a direct contact with this car, I have discovered a collaboration between Healey and Broadspeed on another, later, car. I have written about that in the ‘Broadspeed Summary‘ section.

Ralph (LHS) and Eric (RHS) with their mother (next to Ralph) outside the family Garage on the Stratford Rd., Sparkbrook, Birmingham.
Ralph (LHS) and Eric (RHS) with their mother (next to Ralph) outside the family Garage on the Stratford Rd., Sparkbrook, Birmingham.
Guests at the presentation of the Broadspeed Collection at the British Motor Museum 17th March 2023.
Guests at the presentation of the Broadspeed Collection at the British Motor Museum 17th March 2023.
David Harris holding one of the two volumes of Ralph Broad's Biography.
David Harris holding one of the two volumes of Ralph Broad’s Autobiography.
You may also want to read this – 

Broadspeed Summary

 

Nick

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