Photo Gallery

The following individual photographic prints are available from the Graham Gauld archive. Prints of the photographs ( 7 ins x 5 ins) shown here are available price £7 plus £1.00 postage (Europe) or £1.50 (Worldwide). Please make cheques out to Graham Gauld and send to Graham Gauld Route de Grasse, Les Caux, 83830 Claviers, France or order online at www.smrh.co.uk (please see Conditions of Sale on the right)

The Ferrari Scrapyard

The Ferrari Scrapyard photographed at Maranello in 1958 showing the Lancia-Ferrari GP car used by Mike Hawthorn in the Italian GP.In the background is Romolo Tavoni team manager of Ferrari and Ing Fantuzzi the coachbuilder.

The Friends: Jackie Stewart and Jim Clark

The friends: Jackie Stewart, left and Jim Clark photographed at the British Grand Prix in 1965 when Stewart was racing for BRM and Clark for Lotus

The British Empire Trophy race 1957

The British Empire Trophy race 1957, Archie Scott Brown in action with the factory Lister-Jaguar at Oulton Park.

The Tourist Trophy Race 1966

The Tourist Trophy Race 1966 at Oulton Park. David Piper’s Ferrari GTO nips through on the inside of two Shelby Cobras at Cascades Corner.

man and Graham Hill

Colin Chapman and Graham Hill at the British Grand Prix.

Discarded Lancia-Ferrari grand prix cars

The Ferrari scrapyard showing the collection of chassis and exhaust pipes from the discarded Lancia-Ferrari grand prix cars in 1958

Jim Clark and his team mate Mike Spence

Jim Clark and his team mate Mike Spence share a joke at the 1965 British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch. In the background Colin Chapman talks with mechanic Dick Scammell.

Where are they?

Where are they? : Harry Schell casually looks over his shoulder when driving his BRM P25 at Aintree during the 1961 British Grand Prix.

Mustang Power

Mustang Power : Roy Pierpoint flat out at Club Corner, Silverstone with his Ford Mustang 1965.

The Maserati Team of A6GCS

The Maserati Team of A6GCS models at the 1954 Ulster Tourist Trophy race.

A Ferrari 250GT

A Ferrari 250GT gets its final polish at the Scaglietti workshops in Modena in 1960.

Conditions of Sale

When you purchase a photograph from Graham Gauld, you buy a print from the original negative.
You do not buy rights to the image itself which remains the property of Graham Gauld. Should you decide to go ahead and purchase a print from us, you will be deemed to have agreed to our conditions of sale which are:-

A Photographic Image purchased from Graham Gauld is supplied on the condition that it will not be reproduced, copied in any way, loaned, hired, or resold without prior written consent from:

Graham Gauld,
Route de Grasse,
Les Caux,
83830 Claviers,
France