Dave Harris & June Walker Jones - Onchan, Isle of Man
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N 54° 10.018 W 004° 27.304
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This bench in honour of Dave Harris & June Walker Jones can be found in a small walled garden on Strathallan Road in Onchan.
Waymark Code: WM13DA2
Location: Isle of Man
Date Posted: 11/13/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Grahame Cookie
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The Board Walk carries a footpath over an area of the park that can be marshy particularly during the winter months.
This bench in honour of Dave Harris & June Walker Jones can be found in a small walled garden on Strathallan Road in Onchan. The centrepiece of the garden is a bronze statue of the late TT and superbike legend Steve (Hizzy) Hislop.

'Eleven times TT winner, ‘Hizzy’ rode into the history books in 1989 as the first rider to lap at over 120mph. His first win came in the 1987 TT Formula 2 Race on a Yamaha. In 1989 and 1991 he won three races in a week - the TT Formula 1, Senior and Supersport 600. British fans loved him in 1992 when he took the Rotary Norton to victory in the Senior TT, the first time the famous trophy has been won by a British bike rider since 1961. He last rode in 1994 when he took the Senior and Formula 1 titles. He had many memorable battles during his tremendous TT career with the likes of Fogarty, Dunlop and McCallen and remains a popular and often emulated modern day hero of the Mountain Circuit.' (visit link)

More information on 'Hizzy' can be found at the following link:
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This dark-brown coloured wooden bench has horizontal seat and a vertically slatted backrest. It also has two armrests.

There is are two rectangular plaques attached to the backrest the one on the left which is for Dave Harris is inscribed as follows:

'A true gent
Always remembered
Dave Harris
30th March 1962 -21 November 2015
Greeba Castle Marshal'

Above text is one the left side of the plaque alongside an oval photograph of Dave on the right side.

The plaque on the right is for June Walker Jones and is inscribed as follows:

'"Foreget the house work,
Let's go and watch the racing"
June Walker Jones
16th June 1933 - 29th June 2016
"Forget not, Remember with a smile."'

Above text is one the left side of the plaque alongside an oval photograph of June on the right side.

The bench is so positioned as to afford excellent views across the Douglas Bay towards Douglas Harbour the home port of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company the Islands main ferry company. 'IoMSPCo is the oldest continuously operating passenger shipping company in the world and celebrated its 190th anniversary in 2020.'
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Where is this bench located?: In a small walled garden on Strathallan Road in Onchan.

Who is this bench honoring?: Dave Harris & June Walker Jones

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