The photo at the beach reminds me a lot of Foxton beach the way it used to look, we used to stay there as kids? A sandy road like that used to swing out from the river beach to the ocean beach where the life guards used to be.
Are you sure that the mass ride is in Cuba street?
It looks very like the road between the square and the old railway station, that would put the railway off to the right on the side your mother is standing.
There used to be big advertising signs all along there and the road was very wide.
That Triumph rider on the left has got the very best of bike gear on for the time, note the bike has a single saddle, dual seats were all the rage in the very early fifties and he looks as he would have the latest. If dual seats were available he looks the type to have one.
My memories slipping a bit now but I used to drool all over any motorbike I ever saw and that was a big gathering of bikes for those times.
The car that looks like a Dodge or Plymouth throws me a bit I didn't think they came out that shape until about 51/52.
The Ford 49'r was the first one out that shape there was a big fuss made over them. Interesting photos. Cheers John.
PS: If that bike your mom is riding is not a Triumph, could it be an Ariel, the tank shape doesn't quite look right for a triumph.
PS again: Those pics give me the feeling of when I was about 12/13 and I was borne in 1939 and lived at Woodville then.



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