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All Aboard for Brooklands by The Tout 1931Humorous colour illustration by The Tout showing caricatures of various personalities from the motoring world in 1931. From left: Lord Howe, Mr. Raymond Mays, Mr. Hugh P
Wedding Bells of the 1913 Season Freda Dudley WardWinifred Birkin on her wedding day arriving at St. Margaret s, Westminster for her marriage to William Dudley Ward. Winifred, better known as Freda Dudley Ward (1894-1983)
Motoring and Aviation Record BreakersSir Henry Tim Birkin (1896-1933) and Dorothy Paget (1905-1960) showing off their Bentley. And James Allan Jim Mollison (1905-1959)
Caricature illustrations, captioned, Brilliant Brunettes by Pat Charles'. Showing, M Quaglino, Lord Warwick, Sir Oswald Mosley, Lord Castlerosse, Mr Charles Birkin'
Society Returns to the Bicycle by HynesFantastic caricatures of some of the most famous faces in 1930s British society, all furiously peddling away on bicycles. Back row from left: Sir Henry Birkin
Motor racing drivers Henry Birkin with Malcolm CampbellMotor racing drivers Sir Henry Birkin with Sir Malcolm Campbell before the start of a handicap race at Brooklands, Surrey. 20th century
Tim Birkin with Sir Malcolm CampbellEarly Motor Car Racing - Tim Birkin with Sir Malcolm Campbell
Early Motor Car Racing - Driver Sir Henry Tim Birkin. circa 1932
Le Mans 1929, Tim Birkin with Babe BarnatoEarly Car Motor Racing - Le Mans 1929, Tim Birkin with Babe Barnato. 1929
Freda Dudley Ward and daughtersMrs W. Dudley Ward, wife of the lieutenant commander in teh R.N.R. and M.P. for Southampton. WINIFRED FREDA DUDLEY WARD, NEE BIRKIN (1894-1983)
Freda Dudley Ward, WW1Mrs W. Dudley Ward, wife of the lieutenant commander in teh R.N.R. and M.P. for Southampton. WINIFRED FREDA DUDLEY WARD, NEE BIRKIN (1894-1983)
Sayings of Much-Recorded People by Eddie TathamSpread from The Bystander 1932 showing some of the scions of 1930s society, and revealing some unrecorded sayings of much-recorded people
Mr Charles Birkin and Miss Margaret WhighamMiss Margaret Whigham (1912 - 1993), later Mrs Charles Sweeny and then Duchess of Argyll, pictured at the first night of the new revue