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European Gentleman driven Triumphal Arch, Palmyra, SyriaAn eminent European Gentleman being driven through the Monumental Arch of Triumph at Palmyra, Syria in the eastern section of Palmyras colonnade built at the time of Emperor Septimius Severus
Cutting and Binding Grass With Automatic Machine - a view of a two horse drawn machine for cutting and binding grass being driven by a man in a field. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s
A Street in Ballynure - a view outside a thatched pub with man and horse and children and a horse vehicle being driven on the road. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Ballynure)
Armstrong Siddeley Six car and stately homeA chauffeur driven Armstrong Siddeley Six car driving up to a stately home in the distance. Date: 1929
WW2 - MacArthur vows to return to the PhilippinesWW2 American Officer Douglas MacArthur who left the Philippines on 11th March 1942, vowing en " I came through and I shall return." - he fulfilled his promise
Berliet TourerThe new Berliet 22hp tourer takes a lady sightseeing on the Cote d Azur, driven by her chauffeur. Date: 1922
Arm-Driven BicycleThe German Rudomobil is driven with the arms, not the legs. Date: 1926
Monge SubmarineMonge : until 1914, most French submarines are steam- driven, hence the smoke. She has electric motors for underwater sailing. Date: circa 1905
John Goodwin CaricatureJOHN GOODWIN controversial divine, of republican sympathies, depicted as driven by pride and error Date: 1594 - 1665
Endymion Porter (Cooper)ENDYMION PORTER Royalist statesman, driven into exile during the Civil War Date: 1587 - 1649
John VI CantacuzenusJOHN VI CANTACUZENUS Eastern Emperor (1347-54), ruled in Constantinople, but was driven out and retired to a monastery, where he wrote a history Date: 1292 - 1383
Locomotive manufacture - Great Western Railway, SwindonSteam locomotive manufacturing processes in the works of the Great Western Railway (GWR), Swindon Date: 1854
Hupp Motor Car Company driven by soldiers from the 26th infaA Hupp Motor Car Company driven by soldiers from the 26th infantry of the American Army Date: circa 1910
New wing of the Baltic Exchange, London - Unique Moving WallNew wing of the Baltic Exchange, London with its unique Moving Wall opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Date: 1956
Hannah Powell-Cotton in donkey cart outside the front door of Quex House. The cart is being driven by an Imperial hospital patient. Standing alongside is a member of the Quex House domestic staff
Coal barge wreck, Pemberton, Massachusetts, USACoal barge wreck at Pemberton, Massachusetts, USA. It was driven ashore during the great November storm of 1897. Date: circa 1905
Ishmael driven out. Date: circa late 19th century
Visit to Madeira - View from Saltos RoadBlack and white lantern slide of the view from Saltos Road. On the road is a Carro de Bois being driven by a young boy, a group of men
Emmeline Pankhurst Daily Mail 1913A newspaper placard advertising the Daily Mail dated Monday December 8th, 1913, with the headline, Mrs. Pankhurst Last Nights Decision
Women War Work Chauffer WW1. Young woman chauffeur drives army officer as caption reads, Driven from home by a woman.. Date: circa 1918
Suffragettes, The Last Man Driven out. Suffragettes succeed in driving away men and the last one leaps into a boat to escape the howling mob. Date: circa 1910
Engraving of worm-driven fire squirtEngraving of people operating a large worm-driven fire squirt mounted on two wheels, to put out a fire in a burning building, reproduced from Besoni, Theatrum Instrumentorum et Machinarum, 1568
Fleets of motorcyles at the outbreak of warAt the start of World War I the petrol-driven motor was used for the first time for haulage of big guns, ammunition wagons, food and baggage trains, Red Cross ambulances
Neuve Chapelle - WWINeuve Chapelle. Including a separate hand-written description as follows - Here enemy made a counter-attack (under cover of a mist) in mass formation
Louvain population driven outSome of the population of the Belgian town of Louvain (Leuven) are driven out by German soldiers to a place outside the town
How the lorry is revolutionising transport in the Great WarMotor transport in the Great War : how the petrol-driven lorry is revolutionising transport. A British motor transport train, drawn up in the shade, hears the whirr of an approaching aeroplane
Bullock-driven water pump, Egypt. Date: circa 1870
Storm and stress at sea by G. H. DavisStorm and stress at sea: the two thrilling shipping incidents of the week. Above: how the Snowdon Range was driven hither and thither in her long voyage from Philadelphia across the Atlantic
The atoms power for peace by G. H. DavisThe atoms power for peace: the shape of things to come. Showing an atomic-driven locomotive, power house and liner, based on an expert forecast. 1945
U-boat warfare 1939-1945 by G. H. DavisU-boat warfare 1939-1945: a survey of changing German submarines and tactics in a never-ceasing battle during the Second World War
El Agheilas defence positions by G. H. DavisEl Agheilas powerful defence positions abandoned by Rommel. A contour map of the El Agheila area in North Africa from which Rommel was driven out by Montgomery during the Second World War. Date: 1942
British naval action in Narvik harbour by G. H. DavisThe Royal Navys first heroic dash into Narvik harbour in face of tremendous odds: German destroyers and store ships sunk. Captain Warburton-Lee led the second destroyer flotilla in to attack greatly
German tank transporters by G. H. DavisTank transporters: used greatly by Germanys Panzer divisions during the Second World War. An important adjunct to the cartage of tanks, saving wear, tear and time
Sailing without sails by G. H. DavisSailing without sails: wind action on rotating cylinder masts. Partly driven and partly drawn forward by the action of wind on rapidly revolving cylinders
Testing a petrol-driven car, RussiaTwo men captivate a Russian audience as they test a petrol driven car in 1901. Date: 1901
The whirling table on propeller test at the shed at Bald?The whirling table on propeller test at the shed at Baldwyn?s Park, Kent, where Sir Hiram Maxim constructed his steam-driven aeroplane, 1890
Wreck of Sir Hiram Maxim?s steam-driven aeroplane. Note ?Wreck of Sir Hiram Maxim?s steam-driven aeroplane. Note the bent axle which was damaged by excessive upward pressure on the antilift rails used to prevent the aeroplane leaving the ground
Sir Hiram Maxim steam-driven aeroplane in the course of ?Sir Hiram Maxim steam-driven aeroplane in the course of construction at Baldwyn?s Park, Kent, 1890
The shed at Baldwyn?s Park, Kent, where Sir Hiram Maxim ?The shed at Baldwyn?s Park, Kent, where Sir Hiram Maxim constructed his steam-driven aeroplane, 1889
The steam engine for driving the whirling table in the s?The steam engine for driving the whirling table in the shed at Baldwyn?s Park, Kent, where Sir Hiram Maxim constructed his steam-driven aeroplane, 1890
The Sunbeam 1000hp, also known as Mystery or The Slug, was the first car to exceed 200mph when it was driven by Henry Segrave at Daytona Beach on 29 March 1927
Cosmonaut Major Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin, 1934-1968, is driven into Prague from the airport in April 1961
Hiram Maxim model for a steam-driven aircraft 1890Hiram Maxim model for a steam-driven aircraft, 1890
Abbot 105mm self-propelled gunAn Abbot 105mm self-propelled gun being driven off a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 of No53 Squadron
Four-decker compressed-air driven model. Hargrave Slide 67
48-band rubber-driven flying machine (showing purchase and winder). Hargrave Slide 16
Rubber-driven flying machine: front plane eliminated. Hargrave Slide 11
Maxims steam-driven biplane test rig 1894Maxims steam-driven biplane test rig, 1894