Ok, I've been having a look and don't have many photos from the resto of the James, but do have one or two and can tell its tale also so I'll make a quick start and then come back with more as and when I get a chance.
So, from archive records the bike was originally supplied new in 1955 to Parkhurst, Weymouth. Parkhurst I assume was a dealer at the time as although I can't find out much at all there was another motorcycle sold at auction a few years ago that was also originally supplied to Parkhurst, Weymouth, and during this era an old Road Racing programme lists someone campaigning a "Parkhurst Special, Weymouth"
Records show that in 1967 the bike had not been licensed for 3 years and that the last tax disc had expired in 1964 with the bikes last known address being in Inverness, quite a distance from where it started out. Thats it, she becomes a mystery with no more info until she resurfaced much later.
and.... My story with this little bike actually starts about ten years ago when a friend pulled the engineless rusty remains out of shed in the North of Scotland. How it came to be there and why remains unknown, the current sheds owner new nothing of its history, nor did any of the old locals have any recollection of seeing it about in the distant past, but whatever the tale it had obviously sat there a very long time. The bike then found itself at my house after a small deal and we had intended to do something with it, but another pal supposedly really wanted it and so we let him take it for what it owed.
He promptly sold it on

and I thought that would be the last I had to do with it.
Then, just as the Covid pandemic started I got a call from my son saying the bike had surfaced again, this time on Orkney and was available ... so now costing me an extra 50 quid on its original selling price (hey ho

) I arranged for it to start its journey back to me.
As rediscovered on Orkney, it hadn't changed any from when it first crossed my path
A favour sorted with a helpful soul / friend of a friend saw it picked up by a kindly Orcadian and popped on the ferry
Off the ferry and to my sons house near John O Groats
Things stalled at this point due to lockdowns and travel bans but eventually it did get to me in Lancs, more sometime soon.....