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Fangio in Mercedes, Silverstone, EnglandJuan-Manuel Fangio in a Mercedes-Benz W196 Streamline, finished 4th at the British Grand Prix, Silverstone. England 17 July 1954. Date: 1954
Fangios Mercedes, Pedralbes, SpainJuan Manuel Fangios Mercedes-Benz W196 at the Spanish Grand Prix, Pedralbes, Spain 24 Oct 1954. Date: 1954
Brown Derby Restaurant, Hollywood, California, USABrown Derby Restaurant, North Vine Street, Hollywood, California, USA. Date: 1950
Works by Charles Sargeant Jagger, British sculptorThree works by Charles Sargeant Jagger (1885-1934), British sculptor. At the top: Music, the design which won him the Prix de Rome in 1914. Lower left: Prometheus Bound
Athlete / HeaulmeS, M. HEAULME, winner of the Paris Grand Prix walking competition. Date: 1930s
de Havilland Mosquito PRIX LR409de Havilland Mosquito PRIX, LR409
Bugatti aerodynamic carAerodynamic experiments: Bugatti aerodynamic car driven by Friderich in 1923 French Grand Prix at Tours; Mercedes-Benz model from 1939
L Chiron at the wheel of the Type 51 Bugatti, an eight-cylinder, 2 litre car developing 160 bhp, winner of the 1931 ten-hour French Grand Prix at Montlhery with an average of 78.16 mph
Sir Henry Birken in the 1931 French Grand Prix at PauSir Henry Birken (refreshing himself with an orange) in the 4.5-litre, four cylinder, 240 hp supercharged Bentley, four seater sports car, weighing two tons
Delage which won the French Grand Prix at MontlheryThe supercharged twelve-cylinder 2 litre Delage which won the French Grand Prix at Montlhery in 1925 at 69.7 mph for 621 miles. These cars would reach 134 mph with 190 hp available from the engine
Sir Henry Segrave on the Sunbeam at BrooklandsSir Henry Segrave on the six-cylinder 105 hp 2 litre Sunbeam photographed at Brooklands before winning the 1923 French Grand Prix at an average of 75.3 mph for 496 miles at Tours Date: 1923
F Nazzaro - 1922 French Grand PrixF Nazzaro on th 90 hp 2 litre six-cylinder Fiat with which he won the 1922 French Grand Prix at an average of 79.2 mph over 499 miles at Strasbourg
First Grand Prix Winner - The Hungarian, Szisz, who won the first Grand Prix of the Automobile Club de France on Jun 26/27 1906, averaging 63 mph for 769.9 miles on the Sarthe course
Campari WinsGiuseppe Campari, driving an Alfa-Romeo, wins the Grand Prix d Europe at Lyon, France. Date: 1924
Guernsey - Battle of the FlowersGuernsey, Channel Islands - Battle of the Flowers. The Battle is a classic island event, where locals compete to win the prestigious Prix DHonneur award for the best mobile floral float
Bugatti 3. 3Italian racing car popular in Britain because it conforms to the new Grand Prix specification - engine any size, but weight under 750 kg. Date: 1936
Auto-Union Racing CarThe car with which Germany will win eight out of thirteen Grand Prix races. Date: 1936
Silverstone Motor RaceMotor racing at the Formula Ford B.R.D.C. (British Racing Drivers Club) Championships, Silverstone, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1980s
Brie Shepherd Dog at 1863 Paris dog showThe Brie (Briard) Shepherd Dog, named Charmante, belonging to M Janet, winner of the prix d honneur at the 1863 Paris dog show. Date: 1863
Brie Shepherd Dogs at 1865 Paris dog showBrie (Briard) Shepherd Dogs, including puppies, belonging to M Teyssier des Farges, winner of the prix d honneur at the 1865 Paris dog show. Date: 1865
Wembley Stadium, 1948 London Olympic GamesWembley Stadium, as viewed from the air. The main track events and the official opening of the XIVth Olympiad took place here, as well as the finals of the football and field-hockey, fencing
Farman Biplane RecordHenry Farman, an Englishman working in France, wins the Grand Prix for distance, at Reims, with a flight of 180 km in just over three hours Date: 27 August 1909
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Grand Duke Alexis and Lina CavalieriGrand Duke Alexis, Admiral in Chief of the Russian fleet betting at the Grand Prix with the Italian opera singer, Lina Cavalieri
Fashions of the season at LongchampA variety of modish outfits and silhouettes fashionable in 1912, on display at the autumn Grand Prix at Longchamp
RICHARD SEAMAN Grand Prix driverRICHARD SEAMAN in 1938 by Rudy Zeeman. Richard John Beattie " Dick" Seaman was one of the greatest pre-war Grand Prix drivers from Britain
L actualite AutomobileCover of French motoring magazine L actualite Automobile featuring the Monaco Grand Prix of 6th April 1930
French Grand Prix Poster - DieppePoster for the 1908 French Grand Prix, which took place at Dieppe on 7 July 1908
The Grand Prix Through French EyesFashion parade taking place at the races
Making HistoryIn February 1931, for the first time a " baby" car achieved the speed of over 100mph. The MG Midget exceeded 103mph for 5km winning the international double 12 hour race
Pulain Manpowered 1921At Longchamps, Paris, cyclist Pulain attempts to win the Prix Peugeot for a successful man-powered flight
European Grand PrixA poster for the Grand Prix D Europe to be held at Bern on 3/4th July 1948
LEGAY AVIETTE 1920Competing for the Prix Peugeot at Longchamps, Paris, is the man-powered aviette of Legay, piloted by Jacques Noel who must pedal furiously to turn those twin propellers
Longchamps Grand PrixFanfares and dancing girls at the Grand Prix at Longchamps, Paris
Future Airship RaceWILD IDEAS A race-meeting of the future : in days to come, Le Grand Prix de Paris will be run not with horses but with airships