Just to set the scene here, Jill was editor of the B.M.R.C. Bulletin and then the Scottish Motor Racing Club Journal where the following self-penned version of events appeared showing just how accomplished she was at writing. The cartoon that follows is included as a bit of social history.
Current owner of the Terrier Scott Goodfellow let me know that this is Jill at Rest & be Thankful. From the number it is most likely 30th June 1962 and part of an early sequence in Jim Clark: The Quiet Champion.
Jill's Terrier Mark 2 advertised in November 1964
Jill's Terrier below in the HSCC Historic Road Sports category at the Cadwell Park Wolds Trophy meeting on 19/20th September 2020 with owner Scott Goodfellow
60 years after Jill's 1962 appearance at Bo'ness in her Terrier, Scott was back again below at the two day September 2022 meeting.
In the October 1964 small car, chorusmaster Max Le Grand looked back at his winsome eightsome and two years of Fast Girls - Jill being Fast Girl 21.
Max from 1965
Much more history to come but I can see that the Darlington & D.M.C. Catterick Hill Climb on Easter Sunday 1957 was Jill's first speed event in the ex-Dr. Walker Grasshopper. She sheared a half-shaft just before the finish on her first run, which spoilt her chance of beating brother Bryan in an H.S.3. Around this time her brother Peter became editor of the Newcastle & District Motor Club "Monthly News and Random Jottings"