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Road courtesy / W H RobinsonA female driver leans from her car window and kisses the hand of the traffic policeman, much to his surprise. Please note
Road sense / W H RobinsonA motorist needs to keep his eyes open for obstacles that may be in his way. Please note: Credit must appear as (c) Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library
Road signs / W H RobinsonA series of humorous road signs, to help and warn the motorist, Heath Robinson style. Please note: Credit must appear as (c)
The Motorists companion / W H RobinsonThe Motorists companion: a Swiss army knife of usefulness, including small hammer for tapping a bent crankshaft into shape, and a cigarette holder
Arm signaling / W H RobinsonThis particular arm signal indicates that the driver will be slowing down or stopping...if only for a better look at a passing attractive woman
Early motor carsA montage of images showing various models of early motor car including a 1905 Daimler, an early Talbot and King Edward VII riding in a 1907 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost
Car turning a hairpin bendA motorist negotiates a tight hairpin corner on a rather vertiginous looking road
The Tatler Motor Supplement front cover, 1913Cover illustration for The Tatlers 1913 motoring supplement featuring two lady motorists and their dog driving at speed through the countryside
London Opinion 1936Illustration showing a bemused motorist driving his car past a SLOW sign and a rather seductive looking hiker busy powdering her nose
Bumper Stickers BostonA Boston motorist asserts his identity
Kay Petre & E. Wisdom judging coachwork at Morris RallyKay Petre (probably the best known female racing driver before the war), and E. Wisdom, another well known female racing motorist
Who will first drive two miles a minute? Motor driver RestaIllustration showing the driver Resta covering a half-mile in 17.372 seconds (or at a speed of 103.615 miles an hour) at Brooklands
Woman at the WheelIlustration of an example of a female motorist in 1925, with the gentlemen taking a back seat. Before the World War I, few women could drive a car
Motoring Hand SignalA fashionable female motorist uses a hand signal to indicate her intention to turn right. Note her leather driving glove with a built-in make-up mirror!
Stuck in the SnowLady motorist stuck in the snow
Mobiloil Advert 1923MOBILOIL motor oil for the woman motorist
Lady Changes WheelA lady motorist changes a wheel, looking over her shoulder to see if some kind gentleman will stop and give her a helping hand
High Speed in Low GearHigh speed on low gear : An American motorist takes two friends for a ride - note the ingenious seat on the running board (and shes not even strapped in!)
Colonel CodySAMUEL FRANKLIN CODY motorist and airman - hes obviously dressed for one or the other !
Danish Lady MotoristA Danish lady motorist takes the wheel for a trip in the country
Driving BlindfoldFrench motorist drives an accident-free 3 kilometres, blindfolded and with his hands tied behind his back