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Prince Michael of Kent driving an E-type Jaguar at Brands HaNineteen year old Prince Michael of Kent (born 1942) driving at 100mph in an E-type Jaguar at Brands Hatch race track in April 1962
S. F. EdgeSelwyn Francis Edge (1868 - 1940), Australian businessman, racing driver, and record-breaker. He is principally associated with selling and racing De Dion-Bouton, Gladiator; Clem鮴 -Panhard
Hedgehog (Bewick)erinaceus europeus also known as the Urchin This is the common hedgehog, much loved though, alas, too often the victim of motorists
Traffic Police C. 1900Three police officers, one in uniform and two in plain clothes working together to catch speeding motorists. The two plain clothed policemen hold stopwatches
Met Police stopwatch -- inside faceA Metropolitan Police issue stopwatch for the purpose of catching speeding motorists. This method worked on the principle of timing motorists over specific distances to estimate their speed
Victorian Cyclists and Motorists on a Snowy RoadIllustration showing the scene on a British road in the winter, circa 1899. In the foreground cyclists, two on a tandem, can be seen
M. G. MagnetteThe archetypal sports car popular with fresh air enthusiasts and motorists who value performance : this is the N type. The MG slogan is Safety Fast. Date: 1936
Advertisement for ladies fashion for early motorists
West Chiltington Thatch CottageA photograph of nutshell thatch cottage at West Chiltington, near Pulborough, a small residence which attracted motorists who desire to escape from towns at the weekend. Date: circa 1929
Advert for Chrysler Cars, promoting them as swift, silent, arrogant-looking'. Date: 1933
Advert for the Atco Junior Miniature Motor CarHere the Atco Junior Safetyfirst Trainer, a scaled-down miniature motor car for children, is being promoted as an educational resource for budding motorists. The car was made by Charles H. Pugh Ltd
Lady motorist wearing a quilted full length protective motor-coat against the bad weather designed by Dunhill. Date: 1907
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Happy motorists, large and small, on a country road. Date: circa 1933
Children playing toy cars Those Dreadful Motorists! by H G C Marsh
Inside of ration book for motor spirit, September 1939Coupons for petrol found inside a ration book issued by Surrey County Council, 5 September 1939. Petrol rations were based on the horsepower of a vehicle
Motor spirit ration book front cover, September 1939Front cover of a ration book for motor spirit, issued by Surrey County Council on 5 September 1939, shortly after the outbreak of war
Advert for International Fur Store 1908Two women wearing the latest motoring fur coats, in three quarter or full length, available in grey squirrel, pony, silver rabbit or seal-dyed, to wear immediate. Date: 1908
Violet Cordery, Queen of MotoristsViolet Cordery, whose successful driving earned her the title of Queen of Motorists, showing her sister Evelyn how to tune up a car
Art deco motoringWomen driving a Wolseley Super six car park at a high vantage point in order to view an aviation display. 1936
Advert for Lovegroves - motoring hood 1905Sandringham motoring hood in fur trim in leather, ideal headgear for motorists combining cap wrap and dust hood, doesn t matter if you are visually impaired as long as you can keep your hair
Motoring attire for women 1905Edwardian womens clothing for motoring excursions, left; model wearing leather jacket, right; motoring toque hat with veil over face. 1905
Practical and efficient motor veils 1905Two women wearing motoring headwear with protective veil over their faces, available from D. H Evans. 1905
Womens motoring coat 1905Woman wearing dust-resistant full length motoring coat. 1905
Advert for Peter Robinson womens clothing 1905Single breasted smart sports jersey in wool with motoring hat. 1905
School - the pictorial traffic sign which replaced a former torch sign, warning motorists to be aware that schoolchildren might be crossing the road. Date: 1930s
ANTIQUES & TEAS 1930S ANTIQUES & TEAS 1930SA quaint and artistic sign on a miniature windmill, outside Apple Tree Farm, Surrey, England, which will appeal to hungry motorists as well as to lovers of antiques. Date: 1930s
Large mirror on a wall at the roadside
The Hon C. S. Rolls in his 110 H. P. Mors carCharles Stewart Rolls (1877-1910) British engineer and aviator in 1906. Henry Royce built his first motor car in 1904 and in May of that year met Charles Rolls
Race - steam train and racing car, 1920sA racing car races a steam engine and begins to out pace it. Date: 1929
Rowntrees Motoring Chocolate advertisementAdvertisement designed by Alfred Leete for Rowntrees Motoring chocolate, plain, with raisins and almonds - the best thing to go motoring on. Date: 1927
WW2 poster, In an air raid, what motorists must doWW2 Civil Defence poster, In an air raid, what motorists must do, by day, at night. Date: early 1940s
Lloyd Georges lady chauffeurThe Right Hon. David Lloyd Georges Napier car being started by his lady chauffeur who, according to The Tatler, handles it in a very skilful manner. Date: 1916
Motorists at Brooklands by The ToutCaricatures of prominent figures in the motoring world trapped by The Tout at Brooklands. From left, Julian Orde, Jimmy Percy, Edward Manville, Harvey du Cros (founder of Dunlop tyres)
Advert for Burberry weatherproof top-coats and suits 1913Showing a man wearing a trilby hat, striped single breasted lounge suit for daytime function, in a wide range of materials, flannel, cashmere and tweed, narrow trousers and spats shoes
Ticketed motorists, 1903Some early motorists who, having found to be exceeding the speed limit, have received tickets. Date: 1903
Motorists passing Olympia, London 1926Motor cars passing by Olympia, west London, at night in 1926. Date: 1926
Advertisment for a Lalique mascotAn advertisement for a Lalique car mascot from Breves Lalique Galeries, Knightbridge; A mascot - and a seal of good taste
Map to the nightlife of London, 1965A handdrawn pullout map of Soho, Leicester Square and the West End as far as Hyde Park, showing theatres, cinemas and restaurants in Central London
Lady motorists headwear 1906What to wear on ones head, when one is invited out for a motor ride but is anxious about ones expensive coiffure Date: 1906
Womens motoring leather coat 1907Womens full length motoring coat in soft green leather, very pliable and good quality, lined throughout with a checked woollen material of light weight with wide cuffs
Illustration of fur-lined foot gloves in the TatlerBlack and white illustration for fur-lined foot gloves advertised in the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler, 22nd December 1909
Finish of the Thousand Miles Trial in 1900The finish of the Thousand Miles Trial which ended on 12 May 1900 in Whitehall, London. The first car in the row is a 12 h.p. Panhard driven by Charles Rolls who is seated at the wheel
Trade catalogue of goggles and hoods 1911Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing a selection of motorists goggles and hoods. Date: 1911
The Romeotor Motor Coat from Samuel Brothershe needs of the enthusiastic female motorist well catered for by this Romeotor coat carried out in Scotch fleece, cut comfortably full with a modish wrap collar which could be arranged as a cape if
Henry Segrave, British racing driverMajor Henry Segrave (1896-1930), one-time holder of both land and water speed records. He was a national hero, and the only British man to win a Grand Prix for 32 years after his victory in France in
Female taxi drivers, WW1 by Annie FishHumorous illustration by Annie Fish in The Tatler showing a tongue-in-cheek impression of women taxi drivers during the First World War, more concerned with adjusting make up than driving
Lady chauffeur costume from Dunhills, WW1A tailored suit of velvet Persian skin with hat to match for the lady chauffeur obtained from Dunhill s. Date: 1916