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German Fokker D VII fighter plane, WW1A German Fokker D VII fighter plane on an airfield towards the end of the First World War. It had a 180 hp Mercedes engine, and was a single-seat fighter plane
Airco DH2 De Havilland biplane on an airfield, WW1An Airco DH2 De Havilland fighter biplane on an airfield during the First World War. It was a single-seater scout with a Gnome Monosoupape 100 horsepower engine. Date: 1915-1918
Miles SparrowhawkA clean-lined single-seater aircraft designed for racing and other sporting uses : it can reach 290 km/h
Standard production Sopwith triplane, WW1A standard production single-seater Sopwith triplane on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 1916-1918
Nieuport 11 Bebe in low-level flightNieuport 11 Bebe single-seater French fighter plane, designed during the summer of 1914. Seen here in low-level flight. Date: circa 1914-1915
German Rumpler-Taube plane, WW1A German Rumpler-Taube two-seater plane during the First World War. A crew member can be seen in the gunners seat, holding a rifle. Date: 1917-1918
German Fokker D. VI fighter plane, WW1A German Fokker D.VI single-seater fighter plane with an Oberursel engine, in service towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
British RE8 biplane and pilot, WW1A British Royal Aircraft Factory RE8 two-seater biplane with the pilot in the cockpit, used by the Royal Flying Corps for reconnaissance and bombing during the First World War
German Fokker D VIII fighter plane, WW1A German Fokker D VIII single-seater fighter monoplane with a 140 hp Oberursel engine, used towards the end of the First World War
Short seaplane Type 184 in flight, WW1A British Short seaplane Type 184 in flight during the First World War. It was a two-seater reconnaissance, bombing and torpedo-carrying folder seaplane designed by Short Brothers. 1915-1918
British Sopwith triplane on airfield, WW1A British single-seater Sopwith triplane on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 1916-1918
British BE 12 biplane on an airfield, WW1A British Royal Aircraft Factory BE 12 single-seater biplane on an airfield, used by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. It had a 150hp RAF 4a engine. Date: 1915-1918
Voiture Henriod 1900 veteran motor carVoiture Henriod 1900. A neat little two-seater (with a little seat at back for baby or dog) - tiller steering - motoring at its simplest ! Date: 1900
Perry 8HP - Two Seater British Vintage Car, Britain. Perry (1913-1916). Date: 1910s
Airco DH 4 two-seater light bomber, first flown in mid-August 1916, and used by the RFC and the RNAS. Seen here is serial no. A 7845, a reconnaissance fighter version. Date: circa 1916-1918
Young girl in model racing carA happy young girl sits in a beautifully-made model of a vintage racing car
Phillips-Powis Miles Magister Elementary Trainer AircraftRAF Phillips and Powis Miles Magister Elementary Trainer Aircraft, WW2 Date: 1942
Woking and District 29 seater Thanet bus. Date: circa 1940
B C Hucks at Taunton with the Mercury II two-seaterB.C. Hucks at Taunton with the Mercury II two-seater on 7 August 1911. Date: 1911
A. C. Sports CarA.C. sports two-seater - maximum speed 90 mph ! Date: 1936
British Salmson 12-65 Four Seater Tourer - British Salmson. Date: 1935
MG Midget Two Seater 1930 Advert - M.G.Car Company. Date: 1930
Phillips-Powis Miles Master III Advanced Trainer AircraftRAF Phillips and Powis Miles Master III Advanced Trainer Aircraft, WW2 Date: 1942
Paul Defiant two-seater Fighter Aircraft, WW2RAF Paul Defiant two-seater Fighter Aircraft, WW2 Date: 1942
Eight-seater Dynasphere designed by Dr J A PurvesEight-seater Dynasphere, a monowheel vehicle designed by Dr J A Purves, demonstrated at Westland Flying Ground, Yeovil, Somerset, 8 July 1933. 1933
Bicycle built for two 1896Two young French women riding a tandem. circa 1896
WW2 British Fighter Plane In SectionThis illustration shows a British eight-gun single seater fighter plane in section, giving a somewhat detailed view of components including the radio, first-aid equipment, starboard hatch, etc
White Allom and Co AdvertisementAn advertisement for White Allom & Co, furnishers, decorators and furniture makers based in London
Simmonds Spartan Three Seater ZK-ABZ (msn 43), at Wigram, NZ. Date: 1967
Peoples private coach, 26 seater Thornycroft coach; fitted with easiway roof and non-chafe seating. Boby by Thurgood's of Ware. Date: circa 1940
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) 20 seater on A2 long bus. Date: circa 1940
Egyptian Motor Services single decker 28 seater bus. Date: circa 1940
CURRICLE 1872A light two-wheel two-seater two-horse carriage. Date: 1872
Supermarine Spitfire VB single-seat Fighter Aircraft, WW2RAF Supermarine Spitfire VB single-seat Fighter Aircraft, WW2 Date: 1942
Miles Hawk Trainer Aircraft
Houston-Weston two seater biplane, in flight, 1933
39hp 1909 Napier 4 / 5 seater Cabriolet39hp 1909 Napier 4/5 seater Cabriolet owned by Mr DR Grossmark who had taken it to a rally in Amsterdam and done 600 miles. Date: 1909
20 seater bus. Date: circa 1940
Bristol Co-operative Society, 25 seater on UB chassis. Open-top single-decker bus. Date: circa 1940
Double-decker bus - Ramsgate - Westwood - MargateDouble-decker bus; Ramsgate - Westwood - Margate, 48 seater Hall Lewis. Date: circa 1940
Open-top single-decker bus, Beadle 16 seater on A2 long. Date: circa 1940
Peoples private coach, 26 seater Thornycroft coach; fitted with easiway roof and non-chafe seating. Boby by Thurgoods of Ware. Date: circa 1940
French Caudron biplane after beach landingFrench Caudron single-seater biplane after a beach landing, with the pilot and a large crowd of onlookers, with a Grand Hotel in the top right. Date: circa 1912
Early Motor Cars - First Daimler Four-Seater, 1889. 1889
Erecting Aeroplanes, by Muirhead Bone, WW1Erecting Aeroplanes -- an RE8, 2-seater reconnaissance plane being built at the Coventry Ordnance Works, February 1917, lithograph by Muirhead Bone, First World War. 1917
Two-seated velocipede 1869Popular in America this two-seated velocipede an early form of bicycle, the back seat was intended to be used side-saddle for ladies. Date: 1869
A man driving the new four-seater Wolseley motor car, speed of 30 m. h. Date: 1905A man driving the new four-seater Wolseley motor car, speed of 30 m.h. Date: 1905
AMF - Sop. 1E2. - Sopwith 1 half Strutter trainerAviation Militaire Francaise - Sop.1E2
Morane Saulnier Type N single-seater French planeMorane Saulnier Type N, limited build single-seater shoulder-winged French plane, which was completed in early 1914 and went into service in spring 1915. Date: circa 1914-1915
Bomb dropping apparatus of German Aviators 1915German avaitors in The Roland biplane bomber
Crashed British fighter plane and dead airman, WW1A crashed British single-seat fighter plane with a dead airman lying on the ground beside it, on the Siegfried Line in northern France during the First World War. Date: May-August 1917
British Armstrong Whitworth FK8 biplane in flight, WW1A British Armstrong Whitworth FK8 two-seater general purpose biplane in flight during the First World War. It had a 160hp Beardmore engine. Date: 1916-1918
German Fokker D VII fighter planes, WW1A takeoff line of German Fokker D VII single-seat pursuit fighter planes on an airfield towards the end of the First World War. Date: circa 1918
German Siemens Schuckert D. VI fighter plane, WW1A German Siemens Schuckert D.VI single-seat fighter monoplane with a 180 hp Siemens-Halske engine, fitted with a belly tank that can be jettisoned
German Fokker E IV fighter plane, WW1A German Fokker E IV single-seater fighter monoplane with a 160 hp engine, used during the First World War. This is a special three-gun model built for Max Immelmann. Date: 1915-1918
Short seaplane Type 184 hovering above the sea, WW1A British Short seaplane Type 184 hovering above the sea during the First World War. It was a two-seater plane, used for reconnaissance, bombing and torpedo carrying. Date: 1915-1918
Buick for 1927The 1927 Buick will be the greatest Buick ever built - a handsome four-seater convertible
Short Admiralty Type 310 torpedo bomber seaplaneShort Admiralty Type 310 two-seater torpedo bomber seaplane, first flown in July 1916. Seen here is serial no. N1303, the 14th Type 310 to be built. Date: circa 1916-1917
Morane Saulnier Type P reconnaissance planeMorane Saulnier Type P French two-seater reconnaissance plane used by both France and Britain during 1916 and 1917. Date: circa 1916-1917
DFW C V German two-seater biplane, operational from early 1916. Seen here is a machine belonging to Fl Abt (A) 224 photographed at Chateau Bellingcamps on 22 May 1917. Date: 1917
Bristol M1C frowned upon by Officialdom, this fast single seater became the much sought mount of senior pilots
Breguet Michelin BM IV bomberBreguet Michelin BM IV two-seater bomber, capable of carrying up to 40 bombs on its two underwing racks
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
Sopwith Snipe 7F1 biplane on an airfield, WW1A British Sopwith Snipe 7F1 biplane on an airfield during the First World War. It was a single-seat fighter plane with a 200 horsepower Bentley engine, used by the RAF. Date: 1918
German Siemens Schuckert D. III fighter plane, WW1A German Siemens Schuckert D.III single-seat fighter plane (2nd version), in service towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
German Gotha WD1 seaplane, WW1A German Gotha WD1 seaplane, used for coastal patrol work in the early part of the First World War. It was a two-seater, with a 100 horsepower Daimler engine and two floats. Date: circa 1914-1915
British BE2 biplane on an airfield, WW1A British BE2 two-seater biplane on an airfield during the First World War. It was used for reconnaissance and as a light bomber. Date: 1914-1918
German DFW CV biplane crashed in a field, WW1A German DFW CV reconnaissance two-seater biplane crashed in a field during the First World War. 1916-1918
German Fokker D. V fighter biplane, WW1A German Fokker D.V single-seater fighter biplane with a 100 hp Oberursel engine, in service towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1916-1918
Fokker M6 monoplane, Austrian Air Force, WW1A Fokker M6 monoplane belonging to the Austrian Air Force during the First World War. It had a two-seater experimental design with an 80hp Oberursel engine, and first flew in June 1914
British Vickers FB5 biplane on an airfield, WW1A British Vickers FB5 two-seater fighter biplane, also known as the Gunbus, on an airfield during the First World War. It had a 100hp Gnome Monosoupape engine. Date: 1915
Victoria CarriageVICTORIA POSTE, a light two- horse two-seater carriage with room for a groom behind
French Dog CartAt Gien, France, a dog pulls an elegant little two-seater carriage for a mother and her daughter. Date: 1930s
Humber Pullman 1952The Humber Pullman 8-seater limousine. The advertising copy stresses the modest price, reflecting the austerity period of the early 50s. Date: 1952
Junkers G-38 on GroundThis huge passenger plane, with a wingspan of 45 metres, dwarfs the little two-seater beside it at Dessau : four privileged passengers sit in the wings, enjoying the view. Date: 1929
Exhibits at the Stanley Club Cycle Show 1896Selection of bicycles in the Stanley Cycling Club in 1896 at The Athenaeum in Londons Camden Road. Date: 1896
AIRCRAFT, 1931Scene at Shoreham Aerodrome, 2 women pose in front of single- seater aircraft (type unknown). Date: 1931
Wight Quadruplane single-seat fighter, completed in August 1916, serial no. N546 (the only one ever made). It underwent several modifications before being rejected. Date: circa 1917
Voisin 7 or LC two seater of 1916, seen with a nose mounted 37mm cannon
Vickers FB 9 two-seater of the RFC, mainly used for training. It was first flown towards the end of 1915. Date: circa 1915-1916
Vickers FB5 two-seater fighter plane, first flown in action in November 1914. Nicknamed the Gun Bus, it was Britains first fighter helping to counter the Fokker Eindeckker threat. Date: circa 1915
Vickers FB 14 two-seater fighter reconnaissance plane, serial no. A3505, prototype for a series of two-seat general-purpose machines. Date: circa 1916
Sopwith Tabloid single seater bomber, the best of RNAS front-line equipment at the start of the war. Seen here is serial no. 394. Date: circa 1914-1915