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Motorcycles Collection (page 7)

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: Spanish industry. Factory. Interior. 1958

Spanish industry. Factory. Interior. 1958
Spanish industry, 1958. Factory of a components for motorcycles. Metal sheet department. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: Police officers at Driving School with car and motorcycles

Police officers at Driving School with car and motorcycles
Police officers at the Police Driving School with a car and motorcycles. At this time, training courses were being run for WPCs in the use of a new type of lightweight motor scooter

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: WW2 RAF Motorcycles

WW2 RAF Motorcycles
World War 2 RAF Motorcycles, England. Date: 1940s

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: Illustrated War News front cover - a woman gardener, WW1

Illustrated War News front cover - a woman gardener, WW1
Front cover of The Illustrated War News featuring a photograph of a jobbing female gardener during the war riding a motorcycle and sidecar

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: Belgian motorcycle despatch rider, 1914

Belgian motorcycle despatch rider, 1914
A Belgian motorcycle despatch rider just manages to outpace a group of German Uhlans on horseback in a moonlight encounter. Date: 1914

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: Motor cycle with side-car ambulance, WW1

Motor cycle with side-car ambulance, WW1
A motor cycle with side car converted into an ambulance, outside the War Office in London. Several of these vehicles were already in use at the front at the time. Date: 1914

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: Anthony Wilding on a motorcycle tour of the UK

Anthony Wilding on a motorcycle tour of the UK
Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding, New Zealand-born tennis player and Wimbledon champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. Wilding was also a keen motorist and motorcyclist

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: Number of planes needed to land 1000 men by G. H. Davis

Number of planes needed to land 1000 men by G. H. Davis
The enormous number of planes needed to land even 1000 men in Britain by air. A schematic drawing showing the fleet of aircraft needed to carry even 1000 men for an aerial invasion

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: Military parade with jeeps and motorbikes

Military parade with jeeps and motorbikes
A military parade with jeeps and motorbikes

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: Military parade with jeep and motorbikes

Military parade with jeep and motorbikes
A military parade with jeep and motorbikes

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: Two men repairing motorcycles

Two men repairing motorcycles
Two men in a garage, repairing motorcycles

Background imageMotorcycles Collection: Motor Cycle Tyres - Dunlop - Eight different styles of tyre

Motor Cycle Tyres - Dunlop - Eight different styles of tyre
Eight different types of Dunlop Motor Cycle Tyres - the Fort, Standard, Heavy Duty (Beaded Edge), Standard (Ribbed), Solo Sports, Sports, Road Racing (Ribbed) and Road Racing (Triple Stud)



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