mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Monaco 1952 posterStunning poster advertising the 1952 Grand Prix in Monaco, featuring a sleek red car speeding around the palm trees of the principality
Imperial Airways Speeding up the Empire. Flights to Europe, Africa, India, the Far East, Australia, Bermuda and New York. A tropical-looking African lady of the Empire dominates the poster while in
Lti 20-20 Speed GunMetropolitan police officer with LTI 20-20 speed gun checking the speed of cars in the traffic
Advertisement for Rolls Royce cars -- Spirit of Ecstasy bonnet ornament photographed in motion. 1959
Montreux Grand Prix 1934 - Painting by Andrew McGeachyThe Montreux Grand Prix of 1934, held on 3rd June and won by Carlo Felice Trossi in an Alfa Romeo (car number 6 - shown here in the lead). Date: 1934
Traffic Police C. 1900Three police officers, one in uniform and two in plain clothes working together to catch speeding motorists. The two plain clothed policemen hold stopwatches
1st International Aircraft Exhibition Poster, 12-28th October 1935 Milan Sample Fair. Showing a group of eagles watching a plane speeding past. 1935
Hispano-Suiza H6C racing the Baby Bootlegger SpeedboatA modified racing Hispano-Suiza H6C 1924 Speedster racing against the speedboat Baby Bootlegger of New York (designed by George Crouch)
Met Police stopwatch -- inside faceA Metropolitan Police issue stopwatch for the purpose of catching speeding motorists. This method worked on the principle of timing motorists over specific distances to estimate their speed
Ufos / Fate Cover 1958This UFO, resembling an electric light bulb, is seen over San Francisco by D Bruce Berry and Marion Shepherd
A Happy Party of Little Motorists. Six young children are taken for a spin in an open-top car. They are all wrapped up warm against the elements. Date: circa 1905
Doug Pinkerton, high wheeler -2Champion racing cyclist Doug Pinkerton racing his high-wheel, or penny farthing bicycle. First published The Sunday Correspondent Date: 1990
Doug Pinkerton, high wheeler -1Champion racing cyclist Doug Pinkerton racing his high-wheel, or penny farthing bicycle. First published The Sunday Correspondent Date: 1990
The Bolt from the Blue, speeding 1920s coupleA couple in an open top red car, more interested in each other than the road, fail to notice a police officer attempting to stop them for speeding. Date: 1929
Love & Six CylindersYoung woman at the wheel of a powerful speeding open-top car with her man in the passenger seat. Artist: Anon. Date: circa 1920
Illustration, Speeding on penny-farthingsColour illustration, Speeding'. showing man and woman on penny-farthings. From a page captioned, A pleasure of The Era of Peace: Speeding'. From the coloured lithographs Velocipedes by Ch
Perdriau Rubber AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for Perdriau Rubber Co. Ltd, Australian manufacturers of all rubber goods, including tyres, belting, hose, waterproof sheeting, air goods, hot water bottles
The Motor Picture Book, What, Only Doing Sixty? Date: 1930
The Motor Picture Book, The Speed Merchant Date: 1930
Stunt woman rides her motorbike through a glass plate, shattering it as she speeds through. Date: circa 1970s
Stirling Moss, English racing driverSir Stirling Craufurd Moss (b 1929), English racing driver from 1948 to 1962. He retired after a crash left him in a coma for a month. His name has become synonymous with speed. Date: circa 1960s
Comic postcard, Two men in a speeding car Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Two boys speeding in a go-kart Date: 20th century
The Opera House, Paris, FranceA car speeds past the Paris Opera House, with a busy street scene. Date: circa 1930s
Steam engine speeding alongA passenger steam train speeding along on an incline with billowing smoke. Date: circa 1930s
Casey Jones on Board Date: 1948
Speeding Along Road Date: 1910
LION IN PASSENGER SEATOne way to avoid being stopped for speeding is to have a large lion in the passenger seat... Date: 1909
Heritage mail coach speeding through FolkestoneFour-horse team heritage mail coach speeding through Folkestone, Kent. circa 1910s
Sailing at Long Branch, New Jersey, USASailing (at full speed!) at Long Branch, New Jersey, USA. Date: 1947
Birthday card, Good Luck, with black cat, aeroplane and horseshoe Date: 20th century
Ticketed motorists, 1903Some early motorists who, having found to be exceeding the speed limit, have received tickets. Date: 1903
Racing car smashing its way to victoryRacing cars smashing around a course but carrying on regardless. Date: 1932
Young girl on a sledgeYoung girl with a sprig of holly speeding downhill on a sledge with a bunny rabbit. Date: circa 1912
Motorbike speeding through flames. Date: 1976
Advert / Michelin TyresMichelin Tyres - beats the train Date: 1905
A speed fiendMOTOR MANIA : THE JOY OF THE DRIVER NOT ALWAYS THAT OF THE DRIVEN - as true today as it was a hundred years ago... Date: 1908
Santa on his sleighHappy children watch Santa speeding by on his sleigh. Artist: Ada Leonora Bowley Date: 1913
Advertisement, IBM CorporationAdvertisement, IBM (International Business Machines) Corporation -- speeding business through electronics. 1950
Top SpeedPromotional postcard for Top Speed The New Era Production presents. The Unique High Class Revue. Touring to Palace Theatre, Lincoln, 15th February 1920. Date: 1920
The Dirt-Track Rider who appeared in Rotten Row. A motorcyclist causing noisy havoc amonst the genteel riders on Rotten Row in Hyde Park, London. 1929
Advertisement for Shell Motor Spirit - a speeding car. Date: early 20th century
Children on a sledTwo happy children speeding down a snowy slop on a sled. Artist: Helen Grace Culverwell Marsh Lambert Date: circa 1920
Cartastrophes by W H RobinsonA cow carries on eating grass, after it has just been run over by a speeding motorist, farmer is upset that the cow has two holes in his back where the tyres once were. Date: 1919
Assembling the Whitley night bomber by G. H. DavisHow a Whitley night bomber is assembled in section, speeding up aeroplane production by simplification during the Second World War. Date: 1941
Full Speed AheadHaving persuaded his lady friend to come for a ride, a little Dutch boys commands his wooden hobby horse to travel " Full Speed Ahead" ! (2/3) Date: circa 1920
We are Moving - Humorous Motoring postcard, showing a male driver getting rather over-excited at the wheel, courtesy of the amorous advances of his lady passenger
Blitzen Benz record-breaker - painting by Andrew McGeachyThe Blitzen Benz car, built in Mannheim by Benz & Cie running a full speed. At Brooklands on November 9, 1909, at the Brooklands circuit at Weybridge, Surrey