Re:
Hi guys apologies for my absence....life etc etc.
(Pretty awesome to read the comments to date....it brings the period to life first hand..
Answering a few questions:
Frame Size:
I measured it at 24"
Is there another cable stop lower down on the seat tube or just the one at the top?
Nope just the one at the top.
Rear Dropouts images...
On an additional subject and re this sticker:
I spoke on the phone to Chris Shields, son of Gerry Shields, a week or so back.
Chris very kindly spoke to his Father, Gerry who started the shop back in 1948.
Mr Gerry Shields, who is now well into his eighties and still riding his bike almost every day.
"Gerry Shields was a formidable and successful racing cyclist in the 1940's and 50's and found himself competing against some of the top riders of the day including the late “great” Reg Harris, who's Carlton Track Bike is on display at our store"
http://www.gerryshieldscycles.co.uk/about.html
Chris took time out of his schedule to report back on my inquiry regarding his bicycle.
"I spoke with my dad about your Gillott bicycle. He confirmed, in it's day it was a classy bike. As expected, he didn't know who the owner of the bike may have been originally. He also said it was likely that he would have sold just the frame for the owner to build up into a bike. In those days of purchase tax, it was far more cost effective to buy a quality bike in separate parts. The tax was only due if the bike was sold as a complete bike. Sorry we can't shed any more light on your bike. Hopefully it will give many more years of riding pleasure.
Best regards, Chris Shields"
This was an interesting snippet regarding the possible builds available post frame delivery?
I'll leave others to comment on this.
In the meantime, I am in the process of identifying the owner, via the British Library and electoral registers from the mid Fifties....
This might take a wee while as it can only be done in person in London.
I've decided that I will be renovating the bicycle. I use it every single day and have to report that I love riding it.
What direction I'll be taking in the renovation I haven't decided yet.
I'm hoping to get a steer from those on this site..
(I guess it will turn into a new post when that starts).
Regards
Sand Dune.