The capacity is around the 2,500 mark, and the stand can hold about 450 people.
The west stand held 18,500 seating places at that time.
The main stand, holding about 700 people, is all seated.
In my mind I saw the image of a stand holding the tube suspended above a hole.
The stand can hold a capacity of 700 people, and also offers facilities for disabled fans.
Only a few yards away, the temporary stands held cheering thousands.
The stand holding the painting is mounted on a track.
The stands would also hold food stalls and ground keepers.
A small stand at the side of the chair held a tray containing empty dishes.
The capacity for the F1 races is currently around 137,000 spectators, although in the 1950s the stands could hold more than 250,000.