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First professional female chauffeur 1909Sheila O Neill, the first professional female chauffeur in London, photographed in her car, with a medical accident emergency case on the seat next to her that reads " Miss Sheilah O
First motorised taxi cab in Liverpool 1906First motorised taxi cab in Liverpool, with drivers and mechanic. Date: 1906
Chauffeurs and cars, Burford Bridge Hotel, Box Hill, SurreyChauffeurs and cars outside the Burford Bridge Hotel, Box Hill, Surrey. circa 1912
Chauffeurs Assistance Date: 1950
A Variety of Mens HatsA selection of mens hats, including a Bowler Hat, a Tweed Cap, a soft felt hat, a best silk hat, an opera hat, a chauffeurs cap, a Ladies Riding hat and a Tweed hat
Dunhills for chauffeur uniforms advertisement, 1924Is your chauffeur smartly clothed? If your chauffeur is to do credit to you, and to your car, he must be smartly and correctly clothed. Advertisement for Dunhills Limited of Conduit Street. Date: 1924
De Dietrich, Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, Darracq carsThree cars and their chauffeurs outside a garage. From left to right: De Dietrich, Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, Darracq. Two of the cars have Kent registration numbers. circa 1910
Lloyd Georges lady chauffeurThe Right Hon. David Lloyd Georges Napier car being started by his lady chauffeur who, according to The Tatler, handles it in a very skilful manner. Date: 1916
Fleet of cars, Tocopilla, Antofagasta, Chile, South AmericaFleet of cars at a company in Tocopilla, in the Antofagasta region, Chile, South America. Possibly company cars of a nitrate firm. Date: circa 1930
The Die-Hard by Arthur WattsThe Die-Hard: A Study in the Supercilious. The die-hard takes his most treasured possession - a 20 year-old car - through the park to the amused contempt of the onlookers in their brand-new super-six
Armstrong Siddeley Six car and stately homeA chauffeur driven Armstrong Siddeley Six car driving up to a stately home in the distance. Date: 1929
The Rotters by H F MaltbyPromotional postcard for The Rotters by H. F. Maltby. First produced at the Winter Gardens, New Brighton, 10th July and Garrick Theatre, 29th July 1916
Group photo, men of the MED Garage E75Group photo, men (possibly chauffeurs, managers and owners) of the MED Garage E75. Date: circa 1914
Cartoon, Troop transport, WW1Cartoon, Troop transport. An ex-valet, now a soldier, is surprised to find that his former employer, a baron, is his driver. Date: 1916
Cartoon, A question of speed, WW1Cartoon, A question of speed. A group of French soldiers relaxing by the roadside call out rude comments to a driver passing in a covered lorry. Date: 1916
Chauffeurs and cars, Burford Bridge Hotel, Box Hill, SurreyChauffeurs and cars outside the Burford Bridge Hotel, Box Hill, Surrey. Date: circa 1912
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 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
Warland dual rims advertisement with lady driver, WW1First World War advertisement for Warland Dual Rims for quick tyre changes - essential for the motor vehicle driver, and the chauffeuse particularly
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
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
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
Angel Shops with CarAn angel does her Christmas shopping and loads it into the car, with her chauffeurs help