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British racing drivers Betty Haig and Dorothy Patten, Goodwood, Sussex, 1948
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British racing drivers Betty Haig and Dorothy Patten, Goodwood, Sussex, 1948
British racing drivers Betty Haig (standing) and Dorothy Patten in her Peugeot at Goodwood, Sussex, 1948
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Ac Cars Ltd Goodwood Goodwood West Sussex England Greeting Handshake Meeting Motor Racing Motor Racing Circuit Number Peugeot Racing Driver Salutation Shaking Hands Motor Sport
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This print captures a historic moment in British motor racing history. Taken at the Goodwood motor racing circuit in Sussex, England, in 1948, it showcases two remarkable women who defied gender norms of their time - Betty Haig and Dorothy Patten. Betty Haig, a pioneering British racing driver, stands confidently beside Dorothy Patten's sleek Peugeot car. Both women exude determination and passion for the sport as they greet each other with a firm handshake. Their presence on the track challenges traditional notions of male dominance within the industry. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness the meeting of two trailblazers who paved the way for future generations of female racers. The image symbolizes empowerment and resilience as these daring women fearlessly navigate through a male-dominated world. The significance of this photograph extends beyond its subjects; it represents an era when motorsport was rapidly evolving into a global phenomenon. It serves as a reminder that even amidst post-war challenges and societal constraints, individuals like Haig and Patten dared to push boundaries and pursue their passions. Preserved by unknown hands over decades, this print now finds itself among countless others at the National Motor Museum. Its timeless appeal continues to inspire awe and admiration for those who appreciate both automotive history and female empowerment on wheels.
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