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German Fokker D VII fighter plane, WW1A German Fokker D VII fighter plane on an airfield towards the end of the First World War. It had a 180 hp Mercedes engine, and was a single-seat fighter plane
Hungarian Grand PrixRudolf Caracciola for Mercedes at the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest. He took the first championship title in 1935 and again in 1937 and 1938
Jan Kiepura Film PosterThe artwork for a Film staring Jan Kiepura, the Polish singer (tenor) and actor
Advert for Mercedes Daimler in Stuttgart
Mercedes Benz CoupeA handsome two-door coupe, super-charged for high performance, and costing you a stunning two thousand pounds plus - the price of a dozen family saloons ! Date: 1937
Kaiser Wilhelm II - travelling by carGerman Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II - travelling by car (a very early Mercedes Simplex Phaeton). Date: 1906
Hawker-Siddeley HS-125-3B / RA D-CAMBHawker-Siddeley HS-125-3B/RA D-CAMB (msn 25157) of Mercedes Benz AG, at London Heathrow Airport. Date: 1976
Mercedes veteran car, early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Canary Islands - Tenerife, Las Mercedes. Date: circa 1930s
In the Courtyard, 1893, by Ricardo de Madrazo y GarretaRicardo de Madrazo y Garreta (1851-1917). Spanish painter. In the Courtyard, 1893. History Museum. Madrid. Spain
Mercedes D. III, 160hp 6-cylinder water-cooled aero-engineMercedes D.III, (Daimler F1466), 6-cylinder water-cooled aero-engine, used in many World War One German military aircraft as well as civilian aircraft post-war
Daimler F7502, 20hp 2-cylinder air-cooled aero-engineDaimler (Mercedes) F7502, 20PS 2-cylinder aero-engine, used to power several light aircraft in 1920s Germany, notably the Klemm-Daimler L.20, on display at the Mercedes-Benz museum. Date: circa 1980
Mercedes de Orleans (1860-1878). Qeen of Spain. First wife of King Alfonso XII. Death from Typhoid fever. Deathbed. Engraving by Arturo Carretero. La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana, 1878. Colored
Men and women looking around the stands at the Olympia Motor show in London. Date: 1906
Poster, Mercedes cars
Poster, Mercedes-Benz. Date: 1954
Poster, Mercedes-Benz Triple Victory! Date: 1950s
4th Gordon Bennett Trophy, Camille Jenatzy (60 Mercedes 9.2 litres) the winner at 49.2 mph. Shown sitting in his car after the race. Date: 2nd July 1903
Mercedes carIllustration of white Mercedes racing car. Date: 1936
MercedesBlack & white illustration of Mercedes 130. Date: 1935
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
Road racing at Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland, with Sir Malcolm Campbell at the wheel of No. 1, a Mercedes. 20th century
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
Start of French Grand Prix at Linas Montlhery - No. 8 is a Mercedes-Benz driven by Caracciola, No. 6 is an Alfa-Romeo driven by Varzi. 20th century
Rudolf Caracciola during record-breaking runRudolf Caracciola during a record-breaking run in a Mercedes-Benz. 20th century
Lautenschlager driving a Mercedes, Grand PrixLautenschlager driving a Mercedes in which he won the Grand Prix in 1914. 1914
Mercedes racing car cornering at Lyons Grand Prix, FranceMercedes racing car cornering at the Lyons Grand Prix, France. 1914
Italian Motor Racing Grand Prix at Monza, showing a Mercedes followed by an Alfa-Romeo and a Maserati. 1934
Mercedes racing car with unnecessary metal drilled outHow weight is saved by drilling out all unnecessary metal in a Mercedes racing car. 20th century
Fraulein Mercedes Jellinek (1889-1929), daughter of the Austrian automobile entrepreneur Emil Jellinek. She was the inspiration for the name of the Mercedes car. early 20th century
Early Motor Cars - First Mercedes Car, 1901, built to the order of Emil Jellinek. 1901
Drivers overtake Carraciola in MercedesEarly Motor Car Racing - Drivers overtake Carraciola in No. 70 Mercedes (right)
German tanks WWIIGerman Panzerkampfwagen tank (Pz, Kpfw.III) column with Mercedes motorcycle escort in Aisne, France, during World War II Date: 1940
German despatch riders WWIIGerman despatch riders on Mercedes motorcycles in Aisne, France, during World War II Date: 1940
Daimler L. 14 fighterDaimler L.14 fighter. Powered by a 185hp Daimler D.IIIb water-cooled V-8 engine (not to be confused with the Mercedes D.III), the L.14 was not completed till after the Armistice, in 1919. Date: 1919
Albatros WRE. 1 16 amphibian monoplaneAlbatros WRE.1 16 amphibian monoplane at Bodensee. The third RE.1 monoplane, powered by a 100PS Mercedes D.I, 6-cylinder in-line engine, was fitted with floats to make it amphibious
Mercedes Benz 170 sA very 1950s couple lower the canopy of their Merc and enjoy the rush of the wind... Date: 1950
Don Juan de Borbon and family and future King Juan Carlos IDon Juan de Borbon with his wife Mara de las Mercedes de Borbn-Dos Sicilias and Orleans, and their children Alfonso, Juan Carlos, Pilar and Margarita
Mercedes Gleitze, swimmer, pulled from the waterMercedes Gleitzes second English Channel swim is stopped. She is hauled from the water against her will. Date: 1927
4th Gordon Bennett Trophy, Baron de Caters (Mercedes for Germany). Date: 2nd July 1903
Mercedes Gleitze greased for Gibraltar swimOpen water long-distance swimmer Mercedes Gleitze greases herself in preparation for her Strait of Gibraltar attempted swim (she succeeded on her second attempt in 1928). Date: 1927
Mercedes Gleitze hauled from water on Gibraltar swimMercedes Gleitze, the British long distance open water swimmer, is hauled out of the water into a boat on her attempt to swim the Straits of Gibraltar from Tangier to Gibraltar. Date: 1927
Motor racing Le MansLance Macklin in an Austin Healey 100S chasing Karl Kling-Andre Simon in Mercedes Benz 300 SLR at Tertre Rouge Corner, Le Mans 12th June 1955. Date: 1955
Hermann Lang on the twelve-cylinder Mercedes-BenzHermann Lang on the twelve-cylinder, 490 bhp, 3 litre Mercedes-Benz with which in 1939 he made the fastest timed laps of four Grand Prix circuits with an astonishing peak of 117.5 mph in practice for
BALACA y CANSECO, Eduardo (1840-1914). Mercedes of Orl顮 s. 1878. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo de Historia
LFDCA-LFB Mercedes Command Support UnitPictured at Battersea Park, the CSU from the Southern Command headquarters at Croydon was staffed by two junior officers and attended incidents that required four pumps or more
German Gotha WD7 seaplane, WW1A German Gotha WD7 seaplane (water biplane), used for reconnaissance work during the First World War. It had two 120 hp Mercedes engines. Date: 1916-1918
Benz car on a postcard -- the driver stops to ask the way. Date: 1914