- A
laystall was a
place where cattle going to
market could be held, and by
extension became a term for a
place where detritus (particularly dung) was ac****ulated...
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renamed UDT
Laystall Racing, as part of a new,
similar sponsorship deal. UDT was
United Dominions Trust, who
among various holdings owned Laystall Engineering...
- Italian-born
Belgian racing driver who
raced for the Cooper, ENB, UDT
Laystall and
Scuderia Centro Sud
teams in
Formula One. He
entered a
total of 19...
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seasons 1958 to 1961 for the Lotus,
Scuderia Centro Sud,
Ferrari and UDT
Laystall teams. He was born and died in Brough,
Westmorland (now ****bria). Cliff...
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victims of the
Great Plague;
rubble from the
Great Fire of London; and as a
laystall (hence it was
sometimes called Whitechapel Dunghill).
Possibly all of these...
- at risk of delinquency, up
until 1900.
After Drury Lane, he
started at
Laystall Street Elementary School in Holborn.
Eventually leaving school in July...
- to
Formula One
regulations and
Stirling Moss took the win for the UDT
Laystall Racing Team in a Lotus-Climax.
Brabham returned to the top of the podium...
- club was
originally located at 106
Farringdon road and
later moved to 10
Laystall Street. Its
final location was in Red Lion Street.
During the
Second World...
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sixth at the 1962
United States Grand Prix at
Watkins Glen with the UDT
Laystall team, in a
Lotus 24.
Running fourth, just
behind eventual winner Dan Gurney...
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fourth entry was a
single car for
Cliff Allison and
Henry Taylor. UDT
Laystall decided to let the
fastest driver in
practice compete, but
Allison wrecked...