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Weybridge Collection

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Civil Air Display- 1920S

Civil Air Display- 1920S
A poster for The Civil Air Display with Royal Air Force Assistance held at the Brooklands motor racing circuit at Weybridge

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Brooklands Poster

Brooklands Poster
A poster for the racing programme at Brooklands Race Tract at Weybridge, Surrey, featuring Sir Malcolm Campbell driving (at the time) the worlds fastest car, Bluebird

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Botanical Sketchbook -- Forget-Me-Not

Botanical Sketchbook -- Forget-Me-Not. Date: 1920s

Background imageWeybridge Collection: The Cedars of Lebanon, by Edward Lear

The Cedars of Lebanon, by Edward Lear (1812-1888). The first version was painted in 1861; this is a later version, commissioned by Charles Roundell MP

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Advert, Vickers Viscount, BEA

Advert, Vickers Viscount, BEA
Advert, Vickers Viscount Airplane flown by British European Airways, with Rolls Royce engines Date: 1954

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Seven Dials Column, Weybridge, Surrey

Seven Dials Column, Weybridge, Surrey
Weybridge, original Seven Dials Column from London re-erected in memory of the Duchess of York (d. 1820), Surrey Date: 1928

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Poster, Brooklands 500 miles race

Poster, Brooklands 500 miles race, Weybridge, Surrey, 24 September 1930, the world's fastest long distance race Date: 1930

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Poster, Brooklands Motor Course, Weybridge, Surrey, The British Mountain Handicap

Poster, Brooklands Motor Course, Weybridge, Surrey, The British Mountain Handicap, Britain's Richest Car Race, Easter Monday, 13 April 1936. Date: 1936

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Poster, Brooklands, Weybridge, First Race Meeting of the Season, Saturday 12 March

Poster, Brooklands, Weybridge, First Race Meeting of the Season, Saturday 12 March, Car & Motor Cycle Races on Track and Road Circuit, The Right Crowd and No Crowding. Date: circa 1935

Background imageWeybridge Collection: LOUIS PHILIPPE TOMB

LOUIS PHILIPPE TOMB
Remembered by few and mourned by fewer, Louis Philippe dies in Weybridge, England, and is buried there with his queen, Marie-Amelie. Date: 1866

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Vickers(ja) Green Lizard missile on a rail trolley at Weybrid

Vickers(ja) Green Lizard missile on a rail trolley at Weybridge

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Concorde nose and forward fuselage production at Weybridge

Concorde nose and forward fuselage production at Weybridge

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Advert, Gems Bros, Weybridge Cycle & Motor Works

Advert, Gems Bros, Weybridge Cycle & Motor Works
Advertisement, Gems Bros, Weybridge Cycle & Motor Works, Church Street, Weybridge, Surrey, showing an early motor car. 1905

Background imageWeybridge Collection: The Park, Weybridge, Surrey

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

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Baker Street, Weybridge, Surrey

Baker Street, Weybridge, Surrey
Baker Street, Weybridge, near Woking, Surrey, England. Date: 1904

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Procession, Addlestone, Surrey

Procession, Addlestone, Surrey
Procession, Addlestone, near Weybridge, Surrey, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Edwardian Group, Thought to be Esher, Surrey

Edwardian Group, Thought to be Esher, Surrey
Edwardian Group, Thought to be Esher, near Weybridge, Surrey, England. Date: 1913

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Weybridge, Surrey - The York Column (Monument)

Weybridge, Surrey - The York Column (Monument). Erected by public subscription in 1822 in memory of the late Princess Frederica Charlotte of Prussia (Friederike Charlotte Ulrike Katharina 17671820)

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Blitzen Benz record-breaker - painting by Andrew McGeachy

Blitzen Benz record-breaker - painting by Andrew McGeachy
The Blitzen Benz car, built in Mannheim by Benz & Cie running a full speed. At Brooklands on November 9, 1909, at the Brooklands circuit at Weybridge, Surrey

Background imageWeybridge Collection: SE5a production at the Vickers Weybridge Aeroplane Works

SE5a production at the Vickers Weybridge Aeroplane Works

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Vickers Vimy under construction at Weybridge

Vickers Vimy under construction at Weybridge

Background imageWeybridge Collection: The first Vickers VC10 G-ARTA makes its maiden flight

The first Vickers VC10 G-ARTA makes its maiden flight
The first Vickers VC10, G-ARTA, makes its maiden flight at Weybridge. 29 June 1962. Date: 1962

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Vickers Viscount 800 production at Weybridge

Vickers Viscount 800 production at Weybridge

Background imageWeybridge Collection: The first BAC TSR-2 in final assembly at Weybridge

The first BAC TSR-2 in final assembly at Weybridge

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Weybridge, Surrey

Weybridge, Surrey - scene on the banks of the Thames River

Background imageWeybridge Collection: The Thames flooded after unprecedented rainfall. The area ar

The Thames flooded after unprecedented rainfall. The area ar
The flooded area about Weybridge, after unprecedented rainfall the Thames burst its banks. The course of the river untraceable where the banks of the river have merged into the land

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Early Racing Brooklands

Early Racing Brooklands
Cars hurtle round the newly- constructed circuit at Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Brooklands Motor Racing

Brooklands Motor Racing
Motor racing at Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey - Englands first purpose-made motor racing circuit

Background imageWeybridge Collection: Racing at Brooklands

Racing at Brooklands
Two racing cars compete on the new circuit at Brooklands, near Weybridge, Surrey, designed for the testing of vehicles but used most famously as a race track


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