In the vintage years, the vast majority of four strokes ran the cams by gear from the crank, so the cam ran "backwards". If there were two separate cam wheels, usually (!) they each meshed directly with the half-time pinion on the crank, so they both ran backwards. (As mentioned above, occasionally one cam would drive the other cam, so one would run forwards, the other backwards.) Then usually the magneto drive was by chain from a cam shaft, so the majority of magnetos ran anti clockwise. Of course there were fancy bikes (eg Rudge) who even back then had gear drive to the cams and magneto - that's where all bets are off!!
The Model P Triumph was designed for simplicity: it had only one camshaft, which drove the magneto by chain, so mag is anti cw from the drive end.
Cheers
Leon