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Colonel Charles Lindbergh, American aviator Date: 1930s
RFC Woman Dispatch Rider, by W H Margetson, WW1Royal Flying Corps Woman Dispatch Rider, by William Henry Margetson, First World War. circa 1917
Poster, Churchills praise for RAF PilotsPoster, Never was so much owed by so many to so few - Prime Minister Winston Churchill from a speech made on 20 August 1940
Marjorie Vereker and Adelaide Cleaver - Heston AerodromeMrs Marjorie Rosamond Seton Dower Vereker (nee Mulliner) (1902-1992) and Adelaide Franklin Cleaver (nee Pollock) (1885-1939)
Pratt's High Test Fuel - Advertisement for Pratt's High Test petrol depicts a woman at the steering wheel, goggles at the ready. Artist: Albert Bailey. Date: 1926
Lady Cobham and Sir Alan Cobham's fourth survey flight round Africa for Imperial Airways Date: 1927
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Flight-Lieutenant J N Boothman, pilot Date: 1935
Captain Hs Broad, pilot Date: 1935
Shell Special Petrol - Shell Ltd. Date: 1933
With The R. A. FA front cover illustration for a WW2 childrens book titled With The R.A.F. by Noel Monks. The image portrays an airman wearing leather helmet and goggles, smiling as he looks toward the sky
R. A. F. AttireThis illustration shows an assortment of Royal Air Force attire. 1. R.A.F. Battledress. 2. Sidcot outer suit of windproof canvas. 3. Sidcot inner lining. 4. Irvingsuit lambskin leather jacket. 5
Wolseley Workers in solariumWolseley Workers, women being treated with sun rays in the works ultraviolet solarium, wearing swim suits and goggles. The solarium was installed to counteract the lack of daylight for wartime shift
Pioneers in speed during reign of King George VPioneers in Land and Air Speed during the first 25 years of the reign of King George V: Alcock, Brown, Segrave, Campbell, Scott, Campbell Black. Date: 1935
Original artwork, man and woman in a car, American fashion design (3 of 3) Date: circa 1910
Poster, Brooklands Motor Course, Weybridge, Surrey, The British Mountain Handicap, Britain's Richest Car Race, Easter Monday, 13 April 1936. Date: 1936
GEORGE, DUKE OF KENT (right) Younger son of George V, arriving by aeroplane at the Mousehold Aerodrome, Norwich - he was later to die in an air crash Date: 1902 - 1942
Amy Johnson, pilot, ready for her London-Australia flight Date: 1930
Taking his word for it by John Hassall, motoring fashions" Come and let me introduce you to Lady Diana. Prettiest girl in London, old chap@. A satire on Edwardian motoring fashions from the drawing board of John Hassall
Interceptor aircraft pilots waiting to go up 1939Interceptor aircraft pilots sitting on their parachutes as they wait for the order to fly, a few weeks after the outbreak of war
Jean Batten, New Zealand aviatorJean Batten (1909 - 1982), New Zealand aviator. She made a number of record-breaking solo flights across the world, including the first-ever solo flight from England to New Zealand in 1936
MotoringAn exciting moment. Edwardian man in cap & goggles driving car with woman standing up holding onto hat. Artist: George Derville Rowlandson Date: 1903
Advert for Jaeger, Kay Petrie, Motor Racing DriverAdvert for Jaeger, Regent Street, London -- Kay Petrie, Motor Racing Driver. 1936
Motor racing champion Major Sir Henry Seagrave prior to his death in a speedboat on Lake Windermere, Lake District, June 1930. 1930
London health club 1926A group of Hippodrome women from Mercenary Mary enjoying a sun bath, opened in Albemarle Street, London Date: 1926
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
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
Tommy Milton, motor racing driver. 20th century
Tazio Nuvolari, 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
Louis Chiron, motor racing driver. 20th century
Kelly Petillo, motor racing driver. 20th century
John Cobb, motor racing driver. 20th century
J G Parry Thomas, motor racing driver. 20th century
Barney Oldfield, racing driver. 20th century
Achille Varzi, motor racing driver. 20th century
John Cobb, driver, in a Napier-Railton, in which he set new speed records at Bonneville Salt Flats, USA in 1935. 1935
Earl Howe, motor racing driver and President of the British Race Drivers Club. 20th century
Chiron at San Sebastian, winning Spanish Grand PrixChiron at the wheel of a Bugatti in San Sebastian, winning the Spanish Grand Prix for the second time. 1929
Captain G E T Eyston, racing driver, holder of more records in motor sport than any other at the time. circa 1930s
Early Motor Car Racing - W K Vanderbilt, JuniorEarly Motor Car Racing - William Kissam Vanderbilt II (Junior) (1878-1944), motor racing enthusiast
Jean Chassagne, French racing car driverEarly Motor Car Racing - Jean Chassagne, French racing car driver
Early Motor Car Racing - Driver Sir Henry Tim Birkin. circa 1932
Charles Jarrott, motor racing driverEarly Motor Car Racing - Charles Jarrott at the wheel
Juanita Burns - Aviatrixcirca 1910s