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Little No. 1 Austin wins 500 Mile RaceEarly Motor Car Racing - Little Number One Austin wins the 500 Mile Race. 1930
Jean Chassagne, French racing car driverEarly Motor Car Racing - Jean Chassagne, French racing car driver
Isle of Man Course, Gordon-Bennett Cup RaceEarly Motor Car Racing - Isle of Man Course, English Eliminating Trials, Gordon-Bennett Cup Race of 1904. 1904
Henry Fournier, French racing driverEarly Motor Car Racing - Henry Fournier, French racing driver
Grand Prix 1923, The Bugatti TeamEarly Motor Car Racing - Grand Prix 1923, The Bugatti Team. 1923
Grand Prix 1923, Pierre de Viscaya in a BugattiEarly Motor Car Racing - Grand Prix 1923 with Pierre de Viscaya in a Bugatti. 1923
First London to Brighton Run with M LevassorEarly Motor Car Racing - First London to Brighton Run. 1896
Drivers overtake Carraciola in MercedesEarly Motor Car Racing - Drivers overtake Carraciola in No. 70 Mercedes (right)
Early Motor Car Racing - Driver Sir Henry Tim Birkin. circa 1932
Early Motor Car Racing - De Kruyff at the wheel
Charles Jarrott driving a 40 HP PanhardEarly Motor Car Racing - Charles Jarrott at the wheel of a 40 HP Panhard in the Paris-Berlin Race of 1901. 1901
Charles Jarrott with BianchiEarly Motor Car Racing - Charles Jarrott with Bianchi
Charles Jarrott with early racing motor bicycleEarly Motor Racing - Charles Jarrott with an early racing motor bicycle
Charles Jarrott, motor racing driverEarly Motor Car Racing - Charles Jarrott at the wheel
Charles Jarrott in Circuit des Ardennes RaceEarly Motor Car Racing - Charles Jarrott at the finish of the Circuit des Ardennes race. 1902
Charles Jarrott in Paris-Bordeaux raceEarly Racing - Charles Jarrott in Paris-Bordeaux race. 1899
British Team for Gordon-Bennett RacesEarly Motor Car Racing - British Team for Gordon-Bennett Races (left to right) Charles Jarrott, Sidney Girling, Selwyn Edge. 1904
Argonne Circuit, Gordon-Bennett Cup RaceEarly Motor Car Racing - Argonne Circuit, French Eliminating Trials, Gordon-Bennett Cup Race 1904. 1904
50 HP Napier Racing CarEarly Motor Car Racing - 50 HP Napier Racing Car. 1901
Three winners of the Circuit des Ardennes RaceEarly Motor Car Racing - Three winners of the Circuit des Ardennes Race (left to right) George Heath 1904, Baron De Crawhez 1903, Charles Jarrott 1902. circa 1904
Race drivers Charron, Girardot, Farman, Fournier, De KruyffEarly Motor Car Racing, portraits of drivers - 1 Charron, 2 Girardot, 3 Farman, 4 Fournier, 5 De Kruyff
Le Mans 1929, Tim Birkin with Babe BarnatoEarly Car Motor Racing - Le Mans 1929, Tim Birkin with Babe Barnato. 1929
Irish Course, Gordon-Bennett Cup RaceEarly Motor Racing - Irish Course, Gordon-Bennett Cup Race. 1903
Wolverhampton Racecourse 1844Onlookers watching the horse racing from the crowded grandstand at Wolverhampton Racecourse. Date: 1844
Crystal Palace new cycling track, 1896The Crystal Palace new cycling track, 1896. Twenty-five miles race - Stocks beats Walters. J. W. Stocks, twenty-five miles winner. Start for the ten miles professional race. Date: 1896
Sir Gordon Carter, Clerk of the Course at Ascot from 1910 to 1941. A stickler for perfection, he apparently changed his outfits five times a day during Ascot week and washed
Photo finish comparedA page from The Illustrated London News showing a diagram by unknown photographers, comparing a single-exposure race finish to a photo finish
Blackness of society at Ascot - June 1910Due to the recent death of King Edward VII on the 6th May 1910, full mourning attire was wore by the society at Ascot until the 17th June 1910. June 1910
America yacht winning at Cowes, 1851The America yacht winning at Cowes in 1851. 1851
Horseracing poster by Stephen Chapman. 1918
Sir Alfred Munnings (1878-1959), Painter, particularly of equine subjects, and President of the Royal Academy from 1944-49. Outspoken opponent of Modernism
Animal silhouettes - including a giraffe, a crocodile, a horse, a stag, a donkey, and a jockey riding a horse. circa 1820
Sir Malcolm Campbells Bluebird IIThe Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird (Blue Bird II), with which Sir Malcolm Campbell broke the land speed record at Daytona Beach on 5 February 1931 reaching a speed of 245.736 mph. Date: 1931
Malcolm Campbell with his Bluebird car, 1931Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948), British racing motorist and motoring journalist, with the Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird (Blue Bird II)
Princess Margaret at the Derby, 1955Princess Margaret at the Epsom Derby wearing a dark blue dress coat in heavy silk with a small white hat and white open toed sandals. Date: 1955
Princess Margaret and Princess Royal at Ascot, 1952Princess Margaret and her aunt, the Princess Royal (Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood) arriving in the Royal Procession at Royal Ascot, 1952
Catford Gold Vase - cycling event 1897Short-lived between 1895 to 1900, cycling and athletics track at Catford, London. During the first stage of the six hours, some grand riding was shown by J
Three boys with hoopsThree boys racing down a pathway with their hoops. Date: circa 1906
Racehorse, Gray Cloud, Alberta, CanadaPrizewinning racehorse, Gray Cloud, Alberta, Canada, 25 July 1912. 1912
Grandstand and Lawn, Randwick, Sydney, AustraliaGrandstand and Lawn, Randwick racecourse, Sydney, Australia. circa 1900s
Clara Grace, accomplished English woman cyclist and record holder, having ridden from London to Coventry in 6 hours, 56 minutes and 49 seconds. Date: 1895
Tonga, Pacific Ocean - Vava u Harbour, Canoe Racing and Nukuleka Beach. Date: circa 1910
Advertisement for Hercules Bicycles - a smart lad in his school uniform is delighted with his new racing bicycle, as is his proud Mother
FAVOR CYCLES POSTERA colourful poster for Favor cycles and motorbikes from the 1920s period. 1927
BUGATTI 57.s MODEL 1930SThe Bugatti 57.S competition model racing car. Date: 1930s
Provident racegoers enjoy a picnic between races at the Ascot meeting Date: 1844
Ambush II winning the Grand NationalAmbush II, owned by King Edward VII, wins the Grand National. 1900
Thomas-Morse MB-7 - R-5 AS64374Thomas-Morse MB-7 / R-5 AS64374, racing number 7. The Thomas-Morse MB-7 was a United States Navy racer, converted from a United States Amy Air Service MB-3