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First motorised taxi cab in Liverpool 1906First motorised taxi cab in Liverpool, with drivers and mechanic. Date: 1906
Motor cab in a London street 1905Motor cab in a London street, operated by the London Motor Cab Company. 1905
Horse-drawn carts, Killarney, County Kerry, IrelandHorse-drawn carts (known as jarveys), in Killarney, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland
Mors car, world record holder, with Collomb drivingMors car, world record holder, with Jules Collomb driving. 1912
London Parcels Delivery Company. circa 1850
Parcel Post Drivers exchanging Carts, London on the divisional line of their districts. 1847
Harvey Herrick, world road race champion in a National car. 1912
Bob Burnam in Ohio RacerBob Burnam, crowned Speed King of the World, in his Ohio Racer. 1912
H鬨ne Dutrieu Helene DutrieuHÚ¼¿ne Dutrieu (1877- 1961), Belgian cycling world champion, stunt cyclist, stunt motorcyclist, automobile racer, stunt driver, pioneer aviator, wartime ambulance driver
Trackless trolley, Laurel Canyon, California, USATrackless trolley to Bungalow Land, with driver and passengers, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California, USA. Date: circa 1910s
Steam tramway in Vauxhall, South London 1874Steam tram running between Vauxhall Station and Vauxhall Bridge, South London. Date: 1874
Woman driver 1907Young actress Olive Quinton driving the Adams car, " only pedals to push!" Date: 1907
Not Really by H. M. BatemanIt happened thus one frosty day A profiteer when on his way To meet a friend at Christmas lunch, Beneath his motor heard a crunch
Violette Cordery, 1926British racing driver and long distance record breaker Violette Cordery (1900-1983), whose successful driving earned her the title of Queen of Motorists, pictured behind the wheel in 1926. 1926
Quartobus 1844New, patent Quartobus public cab in London. 1844
Jackie Stewart - Motor racing driver Date: 1960s - 1970s
Raymond Mays, Sir Malcolm Campbell and Earl HoweThree famous motor racing drivers at Shelsley Walsh (left to right): Raymond Mays, Sir Malcolm Campbell (world record holder at 301 mph), and Earl Howe. 20th century
Sir Malcolm Campbell with his dogSir Malcolm Campbell, motor racing driver and land speed record winner, seen here with his dog. 1930s
Sir Malcolm Campbell in first Blue Bird, a DarracqSir Malcolm Campbell at the wheel of his first Blue Bird, a Darracq. 1912
Sir Malcolm Campbell at the Brooklands pitsSir Malcolm Campbell in his racing car at the Brooklands pits. 1923
Sir Malcolm Campbell in Sunbeam on Saltburn SandsSir Malcolm Campbell in his 350 hp Sunbeam on Saltburn Sands, North Yorkshire, during speed trials in June 1922. 1922
Rudolf Caracciola on Mellaha circuit, Tripoli Grand PrixRudolf Caracciola on the Mellaha circuit during the Tripoli Grand Prix, driving a Mercedes, with a winning speed of 123 mph. 1935
Rudolf Caracciola, Motor Racing Champion of GermanyRudolf Caracciola declared Motor Racing Champion of Germany for the 1935 season. He also won the European Championship for the same year. 1935
Red Jenatzy, winner of Gordon Bennett Cup motor raceRed Jenatzy, winner of the Gordon Bennett Cup motor race at the wheel of a 1903 Mercedes, with a speed of 49.2 mph. early 20th century
Parry Thomas, racing driver, inspecting 400 hp engineParry Thomas, motor racing driver, inspecting the 400 hp engine on Babs, the car which he designed, gaining a world land speed record of 170.6 mph. circa 1920s
Parry Thomas, motor racing driver, at the wheel of Babs, half an hour before his fatal accident attempting another world speed record at Pendine, Carmarthenshire on 3 March 1928. 1928
Wild Bill Cummings, motor racing driver. 20th century
Whitney Straight, motor racing driver. 20th century
Tommy Milton, motor racing driver. 20th century
Tim Rose-Richards, motor racing driver. 20th century
Tazio Nuvolari, motor racing driver. 20th century
Start of a Brooklands Double-Twelve Race with drivers and mechanics running to their machines. 20th century
Sir Malcolm Campbell, motor racing driver. 20th century
Sir Henry Seagrave, motor racing driver. 20th century
Rudolf Caracciola, motor racing driver. 20th century
Motor racing drivers Henry Birkin with Malcolm CampbellMotor racing drivers Sir Henry Birkin with Sir Malcolm Campbell before the start of a handicap race at Brooklands, Surrey. 20th century
Mrs Gwenda Stewart, motor racing driver. 20th century
Luigi Fagioli, motor racing driver. 20th century
Louis Chiron, motor racing driver. 20th century
Lord Howe, motor racing driver. 20th century
Kelly Petillo, motor racing driver. 20th century
Hon Brian Lewis, motor racing driver. 20th century
John Cobb, motor racing driver. 20th century
J G Parry Thomas, motor racing driver. 20th century
Hans Villiez von Stuck, racing driver. 20th century
Guy Moll, motor racing driver. 20th century
Count Felice Trossi on the first Biella circuitCount Felice Trossi, winner of the race, on the first Biella circuit. 1934