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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
Army supply trucks, WW1The driver of a First World War army supply truck takes a moment to rest and enjoy a cigarette. Accompanied by a quote from Tennyson, And the woodbine spices are wafted abroad. Date: 1916
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
Electric tram on the River Neva, St Petersburg, RussiaElectric tram on the frozen River Neva, St Petersburg, Russia. Date: early 20th century
WW2 Poster -- ATS At The WheelATS At The Wheel. Recruitment poster, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Colour photolithograph by Beverley Pick, published by HMSO. Date: 1940
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
Hi Jolly MemorialMemorial to Hi Jolly, a Syrian Al-haji whose name was too difficult to pronounce. The inscription reads: THE LAST CAMP OF HI JOLLY BORN SOMEWHERE IN SYRIA ABOUT 1888 DIED AT QUARTZSITE DECEMBER 16
Woman delivery van driver, WW1A woman in uniform takes over a traditional male role as the driver of a horse drawn delivery van during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Fire engine with crew, Southgate, North London, WW1Fire engine with crew -- SDFB, Southgate District Council fire service. The date on the vehicle is 1914. The motor escape was made by Lloyd and Plaister, Wood Green, in 1912, and was used until 1924
LFB crew on motorised vehicleLCC London Fire Brigade crew on a motorised vehicle, February 1934. Date: 1934
Miss Mairi Chisholm and Captain W. T. HallMairi Lambert Gooden-Chisholm of Chisholm, better known as Mairi Chisholm (1895-1981), Scottish nurse and ambulance driver during World War I
Horse-drawn fire engine with crew, Southgate, North LondonHorse-drawn fire engine with crew -- SDFB, Southgate District Council fire service
Two firefighters with fire engineTwo firefighters with a fire engine -- one man sits at the wheel while the other adjusts a lamp. Date: circa 1930s
Woman driver transports soldiers to accommodation in LondonA female driver patrolling the streets of London, on the look-out for soldiers or sailors on leave in the capital who may not have anywhere to stay for the evening
Mairi Chisholm reading in the cellar at PervyseMairi Lambert Gooden-Chisholm of Chisholm, better known as Mairi Chisholm (1895-1981), Scottish nurse and ambulance driver during World War I pictured in silhouette, taking a rare
WW2 - Blitz on London - Fire Force Commander taking chargeWW2 - Blitz on London - Fire Force Commander C P McDuell takes charge at a major fire. Senior Company Officer Jimmy Syrett operates the walkie talkie set and Company Officer Obie Walker
Metropolitan Fire Brigade horse-drawn steamerA Metropolitan Fire Brigade horse-drawn steamer with driver-operator
Firefighter at the wheel of a fire engineA firefighter sitting at the wheel of a fire engine at the London Fire Brigade Headquarters, Lambeth SE1
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
Elsie Knocker and Mairi Chisholm, WW1 nursesMairi Lambert Gooden-Chisholm or Chisholm, better known as Mairi Chisholm (1895-1981), Scottish nurse and ambulance driver during World War I, pictured right with, on the left
Dignity & Impudence by H. M. BatemanAn arrogant looking taxi cab driver, enjoys a rest and a cigar, ignoring the signal of a potential customer across the street - a humorous comment on the attitude of London taxi drivers during
Christmas card - Egyptian Expeditionary Force - WWI eraChristmas card - Egyptian Expeditionary Force - Greetings from Palestine - 1918 and 1919. From Driver F. J. Tribble, 1/5th (P of W) Devonshire Batt. Palestine, EEF. Commemorative Art
A curved stem pipe, finely hand carved - WWIA curved stem pipe, finely hand carved by and belonging to Driver P. S. Wilson, a lorry driver with the Army Service Corps. during the First World War
A straight stem pipe, finely hand carved - WWIA straight stem pipe, finely hand carved by and belonging to Driver P. S. Wilson, a lorry driver with the Army Service Corps. during the First World War. Signature on base of pipe - P. S. WILSON
Artillery driver Somewhere in FranceArtillery driver. Somewhere in France. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
WWI caricature of a lady driver of the War Services LegionFirst World War caricature of a lady driver of the War Services Legion. Godfrey H. Brennan
Section Sanitaire Anglaise 19 - Coxyde Bains, WW1Section Sanitaire Anglaise 19 - Coxyde Bains, the house next to the Poste de Secours at Nieuport Bains, 1918, by Ernest Procter ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935)
Peronne - The Somme and the outskirts of the town from Prince Ruprechts HQ, January 1919, by Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935)
Ypres - The foot of the Cloth Hall, November 1919. Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935), ambulance driver and official artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit, 1916-1917
SSA19 - The Poste at Paratonnerre, WW1SSA19 - The Poste at Paratonnerre, by Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935), ambulance driver and official artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit, 1916-1917
Verdun - An advanced dressing station on the heights, WW1Verdun - An advanced dressing station on the heights behind the town, by Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935), ambulance driver and official artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit, 1916-1917
Ypres - Ruins of the Cathedral 1918. Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC (1886-1935). Ambulance Driver and Official Artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit (1916-1917)
Section Sanitaire Anglaise at Coxyde, 1917. Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC (1886-1935). Ambulance Driver and Official Artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit (1916-1917)
Ambulance Station at Ancemont. Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC (1886-1935). Ambulance Driver and Official Artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit (1916-1917)
West Front of Ypres Cathedral from Cloth Hall, WW1West Front of Ypres Cathedral from foot of the tower of the Cloth Hall, by Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935), ambulance driver and official artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit, 1916-1917
Attrition - or the Driver Who Was Tired by H. M. BatemanHumorous, sequential cartoon by H. M. Bateman, showing an army driver oblivious to the shell fire that gradually entirely obliterates the truck he is driving on the Western Front. Date: 1918
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
Miss Donnett Paynter with ambulance, WW1Miss Donnett Paynter with her motor ambulance given by her father, Commander Hugh H. Paynter, R.N. for use at the FANY Convoy
Riley Pathfinder reg. No. WAF 580 at Cosawes Caravan Park, (Rene Fraser at the wheel)
Lady Dorothie FeildingLady Dorothie Mary Evelyn Feilding-Moore (aka " Dot" Feilding), better known as Dorothie Feilding, MM, CdeG, OLII, (6 October 1889 24 October 1935), daughter of Lord and Lady Denbigh
Post Office savings bank girls in Womens Reserve AmbulanceGirls of the Post Office Savings Bank in Blythe Road, West Kensington as part of the Womens Reserve Ambulance, with one of their number, Lieutenant Yates
Female taxi drivers, WW1 by Annie FishHumorous illustration by Annie Fish in The Tatler showing a tongue-in-cheek impression of women taxi drivers during the First World War, more concerned with adjusting make up than driving
Mrs Sprott as a Red Cross ambulance driver, WW1Mrs Sprott, daughter of Sir George and Lady Berry of Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh, pictured in her uniform as a driver of Red Cross ambulances in France