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Group photo, Cliff House, San Francisco, California, USAGroup photo of people on a Lincoln Sightseeing Co motor bus near Cliff House, San Francisco, California, USA. Date: circa 1910
Group photo, Sutro Baths, San Francisco, California, USAGroup photo of sightseers outside Sutro Baths and Museum, San Francisco, California, USA. They have arrived via Gray Line Sightseeing Motor Coach, the large vehicle just behind them. 1926
Women War Work Chauffer WW1. Young woman chauffeur drives army officer as caption reads, Driven from home by a woman.. Date: circa 1918
Suffragettes in Car Keep Liberal Out. Four suffragettes plus Lady Chauffeur, travel in a car displaying a placard N.W.S.P.U Votes for Women, Keep Liberal Out
Present Day Types - the Get-Off-My-Earth ChauffeurOne of a series of Present Day Types by Arthur Watts showing a haughty and disdainful chauffeur in his uniform, posing by a motor car. Date: 1914
Myrtle Newton, hotel driver, WW1Miss Myrtle Newton of Cambridge who had accepted the post of motor car driver at the Kings Head Hotel in Cirencester on the understanding that by so doing she would release a man for service during
Gas powered car by Annie Fish, WW1A car powered by coal gas which was contained in a rubber bag similar to a pneumatic tyre and placed on the top of the car
Gas powered car with lady chauffeur, WW1 cartoon" You ll have to get rid of the chauffeurette, Alfred - shes getting much too flighty." Cartoon commenting on the double novelty of gas powered cars
Buying games for the Tatler scheme, WW1Cartoon showing a lady leaving her car after spending a day buying various games to contriubte to the Tatler magazines Games Bureau
Lady chauffeur costume from Dunhills, WW1A tailored suit of velvet Persian skin with hat to match for the lady chauffeur obtained from Dunhill s. Date: 1916
A woman chauffeur, WW1A Miss Webber, the first motor cab driver to be trained and employed by a London cab company due to the shortage of male drivers
A Facer by Wilmot LuntAn ex-WRAF (Womens Royal Air Force) worker asks her pretty friend who is still in uniform and acting as a driver, I wonder why they demobbed me before you? Don t you, Maude. Date: 1919
Carrying On - The W. A. A. C. Girl WWI womens rolesA girl in the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps during World War One. Date: 1918
Driver and charabancDriver standing in front of his charabanc outside a pub
School for Chauffeurs, 1904The only class of instruction for chauffeurs at Battersea Polytechnic, a class suggested by Colonel Mark Mayhew and patronised by Sir George Newnes, who presented a 20 h.p. Darracq car
Retail therapyA man accompanying hes wife shopping. Date: 1926
King George V and Queen Mary visit Paris - Spring, 1914. Here they leave the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Date: 1914
WRAF-ish by Reginald HigginsA dashing young woman in the uniform of the WRAF (Womens Royal Air Force) waits by her car smoking a cigarette. Date: 1919
The ChauffeurPeople you see - the chauffeur
Paris-Madris Race 1903Hon. Charles Rolls, son of Lord Lllangattock, a leading English automobilist, and the car with which he started in the ill-fated race from Paris to Madrid. Date: May 1903
Queen Elizabeth in a car after reviewing firewomen, WW2Review by Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth of firewomen at the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade -- leaving by car after the review
104-year-old Welshwoman in a motor carPictured at Nine Wells near Solva in Pembrokeshire, 104-year-old Welshwoman, Mrs Mary Hughes, the oldest person in Wales. She lived the whole of her life in the Fishguard area
Off for a ride in a taxiA well-to-do French couple head off for a drive in the country in a fine De Dion & Bouton taxi. I would not be surprised if the taxi driver had arrived fresh from English chauffeur school
Two young ladies in outfits by Doeuillet and Paul PoiretTwo young ladies in fashionable autumn outfits. On the left, an evening dress in white satin crepe with bands in various colours on the skirt, by Doeuillet
Bond Street ChauffeurA chauffeur waits patiently beside his car on Bond Street, central London. Date: 1960s
Three outfits by Lucien Lelong and Philippe et GastonThree fashionable ladies in the latest outfits. On the left, a brown cape with pink border design, fur collar and leather details, by Lucien Lelong
Dunhills clothing for chauffeurs advertisementAdvertisement for Dunhills and specifically their summer clothing for chauffeurs, including livery dust coats, uniforms and sumair caps. Date: 1927
Young lady in autumn outfit by PremetA fashionable young lady standing next to a chauffeur-driven car wearing a beige and brown autumn outfit by Premet. 1924
French gang of robbersTwo female members of a French gang of robbers, known as chauffeurs who spread terror across France during the last years of the 18th century. Date: 1790s
Lieutenant General Max Hoffmann, WW1Lieutenant General (or Field Marshal) Max Hoffmann (1869-1927), German army officer who served on the Eastern Front during the First World War. Seen here riding in the back of an open car
Wilmot Breeden advertisementA Beefeater stands guard on the right-hand side of this illustration, which features a lady in an elegant evening gown and fur stole, accompanied by a gentleman in ornate period naval uniform
Chauffeur livery advertisement by Moss BrosAdvertisement for chauffeurs livery, available from Moss Bros of Covent Garden, London in hard-wearing materials with accessories ready for immediate wear. Date: 1934
Car of the 1920SA lady in a striking coat enters an elegant car : her chauffeur is exposed to the elements, but she herself will be cosy inside unless she chooses to lower the roof. Date: 1920s
Car with passengers, Haverfordwest, South WalesMr Ernie Holt driving a party of cattle dealers from the Castle Hotel in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. The open topped car is a Rover DE199, and weighed over 19 hundredweight
Chauffeur with motor car, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid WalesA uniformed chauffeur at the wheel of a motor car, registration EU 613, in Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales. The tyres are early inflatable ones, manufactured by Goodyear
Driver with car, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South WalesMr E Codd of Bland Motors, driving an open topped car, probably in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. J & G Bland (Motors) Ltd was established in 1875 and is still in existence today
Family car with passengers and chauffeur, South WalesA large family car with passengers and chauffeur, probably somewhere in Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Le Moteur et le Chauffeur FrancaisMagazine cover of French motoring magazine Le Moteur et le Chauffeur Francais featuring the Voisin racing car
Scooter girlA policeman shouts out an anxious warning to a little girl who is merrily riding her scooter on the road forcing a chauffeur driven car to slow down
Advert Humber PullmanAdvertisement for the Humber Pullman motor car showing a chauffeur opening the car door for its occupant in rather smart looking grounds
Renault 40CvA porter holds open the door of a 40CV Renault as two ladies and a dog enter it; the chauffeur awaits in expressionless patience
An Irresponsible chauffeurA humourous illustration by H.L. Bacon of a female driver in the countryside, accompanied by a dog in the passenger seat
DAIMLER 1912A chauffeur-driven Daimler is saluted by a traffic policeman, for just such a vehicle is used by Her Majesty the Queen
Off on HoneymoonA newly married couple (Lieutenant Grant and Lady Sybil Primrose) set off on a chauffeur-driven honeymoon trip
Fiat Ansaldi 1903A signorina enters her cosily upholstered Fiat Ansaldi while her chauffeur is exposed to piercing wind, scorching sun, pounding rain and driving snow
Paris / Park / Boulogne 1909Fashionable diners order their meal at a garden restaurant in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, while other equally fashionable guests arrive in their chauffeur-driven car
Rich Man in CarTwo workmen watch as a rich man drives past in his chauffeur-driven automobile, symbol of luxury at the time
Peugeot and OwnersThe owners of a Peugeot give instructions to their chauffeur