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.
Noel Walker
Just a few weeks ago I reported on the passing of Nancy Probert (nee Walker) and now her brother Noel Walker has passed away just a very short time after his 100th Birthday. Noel was the rider on which Nancy was pictured on in the previous Blog. He was one of the 4...






























