Harold Nockolds

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Harold Nockolds (1907–1982) was an English journalist, historian and business person.

Harold Nockolds was the son of Walter Herbert Nockolds and Flora Mary van der Heyden. His brother was the artist noted for his depiction of racing cars and aeroplanes.[1]

He started his journalist career at Motor Sport as Continental Correspondent before moving on in 1936 to become the Motor Racing Correspondent for The Times.[2]

In 1938 G. T. Foulis & Co published his book The Magic of a Name, first definitive history of Rolls-Royce.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ David, Denis. "History of Formula 1 - Artist Gallery - Roy Nockolds". www.grandprixhistory.org. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Harold Nockolds". Motor Sport Magazine. Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
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