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Sunbeam Collection (page 2)

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Shaking Hands

Shaking Hands - David and Mrs Dennis shaking hands. Part of Box 79 Boswell Collection. Trap to Catch a Sunbeam. Date: circa 1900

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Davids Astonisment

Davids Astonisment - Col.David Putting kettle on fire. Part of Box 79 Boswell Collection. Trap to Catch a Sunbeam. Date: circa 1900

Background imageSunbeam Collection: The Rescue

The Rescue - Group of people fainting lady. Part of Box 79 Boswell Collection. Trap to Catch a Sunbeam. Date: circa 1900

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Bless You

Bless You - David at sick bed. Part of Box 79 Boswell Collection. Trap to Catch a Sunbeam. Date: circa 1900

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Music cover, Sunbeam Polka

Music cover, Sunbeam Polka, by Nellie Varney, dedicated to Lady Brassey (Anna Brassey), who wrote a popular travel book entitled A Voyage in the Sunbeam. circa late 1870s

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Music cover, Out of the Dawn

Music cover, Out of the Dawn there came a sunbeam, by Walter Donaldson. 1928

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Lady Annie Brassey / Sepia

Lady Annie Brassey / Sepia
LADY ANNIE BRASSEY (nee Allnutt) writer and traveller, wife of Thomas Brassey (engineer) Date: 1839 - 1887

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Henry Segrave - Sunbeam Mystery at Daytona Beach

Henry Segrave - Sunbeam Mystery at Daytona Beach
Major Henry Segrave driving the Sunbeam Mystery in which he broke the world land speed record at Daytona Beach on 29 March 1927, driving over 200mph. Date: 1927

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Henry Segraves Sunbeam racer in cross-section

Henry Segraves Sunbeam racer in cross-section
Cross section of the Sunbeam Mystery racer driven by Major Henry Segrave on Daytona Beach on 29 March 1927 being the first person to achieve over 200mph on land. Date: 1927

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Ma Sunbeam Girl

Ma Sunbeam Girl
Traditional song with music. Image depicting a black minstrel playing a banjo. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1904

Background imageSunbeam Collection: The Supreme Sunbeam with Henry Segrave at the wheel

The Supreme Sunbeam with Henry Segrave at the wheel
The Supreme Sunbeam, 1000 HP car, with Henry Segrave at the wheel -- he was the first man to reach over 200 mph, on Daytona Beach, Florida, USA, 29 March 1927. Date: 1927

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Sunbeam Bomber built for the RNAS, this single seat tor

Sunbeam Bomber built for the RNAS, this single seat torpedo bomber flew in late 1917 but proved a failure

Background imageSunbeam Collection: The Park, Weybridge, Surrey

The Park, Weybridge, Surrey
The Park, Weybridge, near Addlestone, Surrey, England. Showing a Sunbeam Vintage Car Date: 1920s

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Sunbeam 3 Litre Vintage Car

Sunbeam 3 Litre Vintage Car, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Sunbeam 12-16 HP Vintage Car

Sunbeam 12-16 HP Vintage Car, England. Driver Victor Parsons Date: 1913

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Sunbeam Vintage Car

Sunbeam Vintage Car, . Date: 1920s

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Sunbeam Landaulet - Vintage Car

Sunbeam Landaulet - Vintage Car
Sunbeam Landaulet/Vintage Car, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Sunbeam motors advertisement, WW1

Sunbeam motors advertisement, WW1
Advertisement for Sunbeam Motor Car Company of Wolverhampton showing one of their vehicles as a Red Cross ambulance or van during the First World War. Date: 1918

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Paris, France - Eglise du Val de Grace

Paris, France - Eglise du Val de Grace. Date: 1830

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Paris, France - Choisi-Le-Roi

Paris, France - Choisi-Le-Roi. Date: 1828

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Paris, France - Barriere Saint Denis

Paris, France - Barriere Saint Denis. Date: circa 1828

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Abbeville, France - Church of Saint Vulfran

Abbeville, France - Church of Saint Vulfran Date: circa 1850s

Background imageSunbeam Collection: The Sunbeam 1000hp, also known as Mystery or The Slug

The Sunbeam 1000hp, also known as Mystery or The Slug, was the first car to exceed 200mph when it was driven by Henry Segrave at Daytona Beach on 29 March 1927

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Sunbeam Maori engine IV

Sunbeam Maori engine IV

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Handley Page O / 100 B9446

Handley Page O / 100 B9446
The first Handley Page O/100, B9446, to be powered by Sunbeam Cossack engines at Cricklewood in November 1917. Date: 1917

Background imageSunbeam Collection: The Sunbeam-Coatalen Arab I engine installation on a Sopwith

The Sunbeam-Coatalen Arab I engine installation on a Sopwith Cuckoo. Front view

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Design for Woven Textile in grey and white

Design for Woven Textile in grey and white. Charcoal on copy paper. Silver Studio. 1937

Background imageSunbeam Collection: 1924 Sunbeam

1924 Sunbeam
The 1924 Sunbeam Date: 1924

Background imageSunbeam Collection: Sir Henry Segrave on the Sunbeam at Brooklands

Sir Henry Segrave on the Sunbeam at Brooklands
Sir 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



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