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    Stirling Moss flew in from Nassau, Bahamas, where he had been holidaying after his racing mishap.
    He was greeted this afternoon by his parents at London Airport. His firm, Stirling Moss Ltd, said last week that he will not race again this year, but will undergo some private tests.
    Photo shows: Stirling greeting Mum on arrival today.
    24 August 1962 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Stirling Moss watches the motor racing on his bedside television in hospital, and talks of his plans to return to the track in six weeks. At Atkinson Morley's Hospital, Wimbledon, it is a wheelchair which takes him through the grounds. He expects to leave it in a fortnight. Then, it will be a water skiing holiday in the Bahamas.
    It was also revealed that Moss remembers nothing of the crash on Easter Monday. All he remembers is his photograph being taken in the pits before the race.
    12 June 1962 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Racing Driver Stirling Moss was still unconscious this morning at the Atkinson Memorial Hospital in Wimbledon - after his 110 mph crash at Goodwood on Easter Monday. He was transferred to the Wimbledon hospital - for specialist attention.
    Photo shows: Stirling Moss is carried into the Atkinson Memorial Hospital.
    25 April 1962 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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