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Brooklands racing circuit, SurreyLight and shadow on the patched concrete of Brooklands racing circuit, Surrey. 20th century
Count Felice Trossi on the first Biella circuitCount Felice Trossi, winner of the race, on the first Biella circuit. 1934
Mellaha racing circuit used in Tripoli Grand PrixThe Mellaha circuit used in the Tripoli Grand Prix. 20th century
Charles Jarrott in Circuit des Ardennes RaceEarly Motor Car Racing - Charles Jarrott at the finish of the Circuit des Ardennes race. 1902
Argonne Circuit, Gordon-Bennett Cup RaceEarly Motor Car Racing - Argonne Circuit, French Eliminating Trials, Gordon-Bennett Cup Race 1904. 1904
Three winners of the Circuit des Ardennes RaceEarly Motor Car Racing - Three winners of the Circuit des Ardennes Race (left to right) George Heath 1904, Baron De Crawhez 1903, Charles Jarrott 1902. circa 1904
Electric kettle connected to the ceiling light 1902Two victorian couples seated at the dining room table with a hot cup of tea, from a kettle connected to the ceiling light. 1902
Grumman F6F-5K Hellcat 93879Grumman F6F-5K Hellcat N4994V (msn A-11631, ex BuAer number 93879), a former United States Navy radio-controlled drone target, on display at the Air Museum, Lancaster California, on 28 May 1965
Alberto Ascari winning in a works Ferrari 500 at Stowe Corner - British Grand Prix, 19th July, Silverstone, England 1952. Date: 1952
Pasadena, California, USA - Santa Anita Park, Arcadia - home of the Los Angeles Turf Club. Date: 1946
Motor racing Silverstone, EnglandPeter Walker in a BRM P15 V16 finished 7th in British GP, Silverstone, England 14 July 1951. Date: 1951
Sending a message over the tickertape circuitA woman sending a message containing coffee quotations over the tickertape telegraph circuit. Date: 1891
Sopwith Folder SeaplaneAfrican Men Towing Royal Flying Corp Sopwith Folder Seaplane with European Men Standing Beside Date: 1916
Motor racing Aintree, EnglandJean Behra in a factory Maserati Lightweight 250F at the British Grand Prix, Aintree, England 20th July 1957. Date: 1957
Autocar Poster -- first French Grand PrixAutocar Poster -- Szisz in his red Renault, in which he won the first French Grand Prix. His average speed for the race was 63 mph. The circuit used was near Le Mans. Date: 1906
RAC Tourist Trophy Race, Ulster 1933A colour illustration by Roland Davies depicting an exciting moment during the RAC Tourist Trophy Race on the Ards Circuit in Ulster in 1933
Gordon Russell racing in Bentley at Silverstone, NorthantsGordon Russell racing in an 8-litre Bentley Special at Silverstone, Northamptonshire. Date: 1982
Motor racing marshals, Goodwood, West SussexMotor racing marshals at the Goodwood motor racing circuit, West Sussex, England. circa 1969
Grianan of Aileach, Interior, Triple Terraces and Steps, N. EGrianan of Aileach, Interior, Triple Terraces and Steps, N.E. Circuit - an interior view of the stone fort with people inside for scale. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Londonderry: Londonderry)
Radio-receiver with superheterodyne circuit, 4 valves, only AM reception, model G175. 1952. Gelosa, Italy. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy
Cover of Dance Magazine February 1928Feturing Vannessi, a dancer on the Keith-Albee circuit Date: 1928
Circuit des Ardennes 1906 won by Duray driving a Lorraine Dietrich. Ceramic tile picture ftom the Michelin Building in Fulham Road, London Date: 1906
Herrmann in Mercedes, Pedralbes, SpainHans Herrmann in a Mercedes-Benz W196 at the Spanish Grand Prix, Pedralbes, Spain 24 Oct 1954. Date: 1954
Kling in Mercedes, Silverstone, EnglandKarl Kling in a Mercedes-Benz W196 Streamline in the British Grand Prix, Silverstone, England 17 July 1954. Date: 1954
Fangio in Mercedes, Silverstone, EnglandJuan-Manuel Fangio in a Mercedes-Benz W196 Streamline, finished 4th at the British Grand Prix, Silverstone. England 17 July 1954. Date: 1954
Fangios Mercedes, Pedralbes, SpainJuan Manuel Fangios Mercedes-Benz W196 at the Spanish Grand Prix, Pedralbes, Spain 24 Oct 1954. Date: 1954
Motor racing Goodwood, EnglandStirling Moss in a Rob Walker Cooper at Goodwood, England 1958. Date: 1958
Motor racing Monaco GPLouis Chiron in an Alfa Romeo Tipo B Monoposto, Scuderia Ferrari-entered car at the Monaco GP 2 April1934. Date: 1934
The German acoustic mine by G. H. DavisThe German acoustic mine: a new terror under the sea during the Second World War. A trembler circuit, set in motion by an advancing ships propeller vibrations, brings about an explosion. Date: 1941
Service cars with spares for the 1911 Circuit of Britain Race. Date: 1911
Lt John Cyril Porte (1884-1919) in his Deperdussin shortly before his accident in the Circuit of Britain in 1911. ???????
The Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail prizeThe Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail 1, 000 prize for the first flight of one mile in a closed circuit by a British pilot in an all-British in September 1909. Horace Short is on the right
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
Lt John Cyril Porte (1884-1919) in his Deperdussin shortly before his accident in the Circuit of Britain in 1911. Date: 1919
The Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail 1000The Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail 1, 000 prize for the first flight of one mile in a closed circuit by a British pilot in an all-British in September 1909. Horace Short is on the right
J T C Moore-Brabazon winning the Daily Mail 1000 prizeJ.T.C. Moore-Brabazon winning the Daily Mail 1, 000 prize for the first flight of one mile in a closed circuit by a British pilot in an all-British aeroplane in the Short Biplane No2 at Leysdown in
Samuel Franklin Cody (1862-1913)Samuel Franklin Cody, 1862-1913, in his circuit of Britain Biplane in 1911. Date: 1913
Cody Monoplane and Circuit of Britain Biplane on Laffans Plain
Cody Circuit of Britain Biplane
Cody Circuit of Britain Biplane at Hendon
Cody No VIA for the Seaplane Circuit of Britain was flown only with land undercarriage. This is the machine in which Cody was killed
Sopwith Tractor Biplane - landplane versionSopwith Tractor Biplane, a landplane version of the Circuit Seaplane. 1913. Date: 1913
Sopwith Circuit Seaplane rebuilt in the form where it was inspected by King George V at the 1914 Spithead Naval Review. It later served in No 4 Wing RNAS. Date: 1914
Sopwith Circuit Seaplane 1913Sopwith Circuit Seaplane. 1913. Date: 1913
Sopwith Circuit Seaplane at Scarborough 12 August 1913Sopwith Circuit Seaplane at Scarborough. 12 August 1913. Date: 1913
Observation post for the officialsThe observation post for the officials, enabling them to view the entire circuit
Full speed on the ten mile circuitAt full speed on the ten mile circuit; travelling at 150 mph, even faster than the plane flying above
Three winners of the Circuit des Ardennes Race: Heath (1904), De Crawhez (1903) and Jarrott (1902) Date: circa 1904