One hundred and ten years ago (1913) according to Sth Australian registration records there were 42 motorcycles registered locally, bringing the total to 122 motorcycles registered in Mount Gambier.
Adelaide manufacturer Lewis Cycle Works had a depot here and were manufacturing (assembling) and there were a few local enthusiasts “making” their own make. Carrison and Fitzgerald for example. The Lewis was a popular motorcycle and the first successful climb to the Centenary Tower by a motorcycle was on a Lewis. Trying to get to the Tower was a popular Sunday morning pastime. A car had achieved the feat 4 years earlier.
Picture shows riders at the Tower and Mr G Gilbert on a Lewis outfit.
Nancy Probert (nee Walker)
Sad news this week that Nancy Probert (nee Walker) has passed away at the age of 96. Nancy was the only lady that attended the "Big General Meeting" to formalise the reformation of the Mount Gambier Motor Cycle and Light car Club. The meeting was held at the Cave...





























