Talk:Edgar Claxton
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A fact from Edgar Claxton appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 20 November 2020 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Road traffic accident 1928
[edit]I'm moving the following extract from the article to the talk page because I would like to see a second source, e.g. an inquest report, to confirm. The newspaper article says: "A motor car driven by Mr Edgar Claxton of 23, Roy-road, Northwood, was turning out of the Pinner Road, when a collision occurred with a motor cycle owned and driven by Mr. Percy A. Knights, aged 19, of 108, Liverpool-road, Watford. Mr. Knights was thrown from his machine and happily landed on his feet, but his pillion passenger, Miss Beatrice Davis, aged 19, of 19 Copswood Road, Watford, was tossed into the air, landing on her neck. Both were taken to hospital, but Miss Davis was found to be dead upon arrival. The motor cycle was completely wrecked."[1] Edgar Claxton's father, Edgar "Ted" Claxton (1883–1971) was the registered householder at 23 Roy Road, Northwood, in 1928.[2]
In 1928, soon after Claxton's 18th birthday, a motor car driven by one Edgar Claxton of Roy Road, Northwood, was in a collision with a motorcycle in Northwood. The pillion rider of the motorcycle, 19-year-old Beatrice Davis, was killed, having been "tossed in the air, landing on her neck".[1]
Update: The inquest details have now been found. The above paragraph can now be updated as follows:
On 11 July 1928, soon after Claxton's 18th birthday, a motor car driven by Edgar Claxton of Roy Road, Northwood,[nb 1] who had "driven for a year, and previously driven a motor cycle",[3] was involved in a collision with a motor cycle in Northwood. The pillion rider of the motorcycle, 19-year-old Beatrice Davis, died.[1] At the inquest of 20 July 1928 it was found that the motor cyclist had been driving too fast, and that Edgar Claxton was "exonerated from all blame." The verdict was "accidental death."[3]
The above paragraph has now been returned to the article, on the grounds that the sources are now sufficient, and that the event is now clarified. Storye book (talk) 18:30, 29 November 2020 (UTC)
- ^ a b c "Pillion rider killed in a Northwood collision". Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette. British Newspaper Archive. 13 July 1928. p. 9 col.3. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- ^ London, England, electoral registers for 1832-1965. London: HM Government. 1928. p. 54. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
2990 RO Claxton Edgar 23 Roy Road. 2991 HO HO Claxton Nellie Mildred 23 Roy Road
- ^ a b "Thrown 30 feet, pillion rider's sad fate". Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette. British Newspaper Archive. 20 July 1928. p. 9 col.4. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
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