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Wolseley Vintage Car, Deal, EnglandWolseley Vintage Car, Deal, Kent, England. Possibly behind a long lost pub as there are what looks like beer crates stacked up behind the wall - I d hazard a guess at the Griffin Street area
Wolseley Vintage Car, England. Date: 1900s
Wolseley Siddeley Vintage Car, Louth, EnglandWolseley Siddeley Vintage Car, Louth, near Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England. Lincoln registration. Date: 1910s
Wolseley Vintage Limousine / Car, EnglandWolseley Vintage Limousine/Car, England. Middlesex registration. Date: 1910s
Wolseley Siddeley Vintage Car with Mercedes, Thought to be at St. Georges Street, Douglas, Isle of Man, Britain. Glamorgan & London North West registration. Date: 1910s
Wolseley Siddeley Vintage Car, Lynden Lea, Unknown, England. Date: 1910s
Wolseley Vintage Car, Britain. Birmingham registration. Date: 1920s
Wolseley Siddeley Vintage Car - AutomobileWolseley Siddeley Vintage Car/Automobile, England. Date: 1910s
Wolseley Siddeley Vintage Car wedding procession at the Red Lion, England. Banner: The Golden Morning of Love Date: 1900s
Wolseley Vintage Car, England. Driver Earnest Foster Date: 1910s
Mr Asquiths Wolseley Landaulette with gas container, WW1Ex-Prime Minister Herbert Asquiths Wolseley Landaulette motor car equipped with the Lyon-Spencer gas container on its roof
Garnet WolseleyField Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley (1833 - 1913), early successes in India and Africa were followed by appalling incompetence during the Boer War. Date: 1887
Wolseley at Myat-Toons stronghold, Burma, 1853Sir Garnet Wolseley(1833-1913) as a young officer in the British army, storming Myat-Toons stronghold, Burma, February 1853
Wolseley in CivviesGARNET JOSEPH, first viscount WOLSELEY military commander, in civilian dress for a change ! Date: 1833 - 1913
Wolseley En FamilleGARNET JOSEPH, first viscount WOLSELEY military commander, at home with his family Date: 1833 - 1913
Wolseley CartoonGARNET JOSEPH, first viscount WOLSELEY military commander Date: 1833 - 1913
WOLSELEYGARNET JOSEPH, first viscount WOLSELEY military commander Date: 1833 - 1913
Wolseley ParentsSir Garnet WOLSELEYs mother and father, and his birthplace at Golden Bridge House, county Dublin, Ireland. Date: 1833
Wolseley Marine and Aero Engine brochure July 1910Wolseley Marine and Aero Engine brochure. July 1910. Date: 1910
A Wolseley V-8 inline engine
Wolseley AR9 MkI 9-cylinder radialWolseley AR9 MkI nine-cylinder radial as fitted to the Airspeed Envoy I
Advert for Wolseley Hornet car 1933The Wolseley Hornet. It sweeps past you... smoothly... eagerly. then you know its a wolseley Hornet - the most famous twelve-six : now more delightful then ever to drive
LCC-LFB Chief Officers car at Lambeth HQThe Chief Officer lived at fire brigade headquarters, Lambeth SE1. His Wolseley 4/44 staff car was driven by a firefighter to transport him on official visits and to major fires and incidents
SIII Wolseley 18 / 85 traffic carA 1947 SIII Wolseley traffic car, complete with radio transmitter and loudspeaker, parks up alongside a huge queue of people. Date: circa 1947
Wolseley 25 Super Six Saloon, an up-market family model. Date: 1936
12th Earl of Airlie onboard the HMS SuffolkHMS Suffolk - Tour to the Far East (c.1929 - 1930). David Lyulph Gore Wolseley Ogilvy - 12th Earl of Airlie (1893 - 1968) on the right with (from left), Commander C. B
Wolseley car advertisement, 1950Advertisement for Wolseley cars, featuring the Six Eighty - long, low, graceful, it fits in the Ritz entrance...fives company but never a crowd
Theatre, famous names of 1925 by NermanA series of caricatures of some of the most famous names of the London stage in 1925, including Austin Melford, Cicely James, Gilbert Childs, Anita Elson, Davy Burnaby, Betty Chester
The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Sir Wolseley receives news fromSir Garnet Wolseley surrounded by British and native soliders and bearers receives news from the front in the war against the Ashanti
The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Sir Garnet Wolseley returns homeSir Garnet Wolseley returns to England from the Ashanti expedition. He lands at Portsmouth and is seen here raising his hat and shaking hands
The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Sir Wolseley entering KumasiSir Garnet Wolseley entering Kumasi (Coomassie), capital of the Ashanti during its brief capture by the British and native troops
Wolseley Motorcar in the London to Brighton Rally, 1948Photograph showing Mr. W.T. Grose driving his 1903 10-h.p. Wolseley car over Westminster Bridge in London, during the Royal Automobile Clubs Veteran car run from London to Brighton, 14th November 1948
Wolseley Motors now a shell factoryThe chassis test-shop of Wolseley Motors Ltd. At Adderley Park near Birmingham transformed into a shell factory. As World War I progressed
The end of the Zulu war. Zulu chiefs signing the peace stipuThe Zulu chief Gaozi signing the Peace Declaration in the presence of Mr Herbert, General Colley, Colonel Brackenbury and the architects of the agreement
The End of the Zulu War. Surrender of native chiefs to Sir GA great assembly of Zulu chiefs greets Sir Garnet Wolseley as he comes to negotiate with them to keep the peace in Zululand at the end of the Zulu War
A Wolseley ambulance presented to the Birmingham branch of the British Red Cross society
Advertisment for Wolseley carAdvertisement for Wolseley cars, showing a group in a box at the opera, accompanied by a sketch of the car. A consummate British company, the ad states Command performance.Buy wisely, by Wolseley
Wolseley 24 / 30 hp Limousine LandauletteA Wolseley 24/30 hp Limousine Landaulette. The Landaulette (or Landaulet, or Landau) was a body style with a folding rear portion of roof that allowed passengers to enjoy fine weather
Tel-El-Kebir (Marie)BATTLE OF TEL-EL-KEBIR Wolseley defeats Arabi Pashas army decisively, quashing the revolt : depicted is the charge of the Highland Brigade
Sir Garnet WolseleyGARNET, 1ST VISCOUNT WOLSELEY military commander
Wolseley / Garnet / LanternGARNET JOSEPH 1st VISCOUNT WOLSELEY British army officer
Wolseley / Garnet / FradelleGARNET JOSEPH 1st VISCOUNT WOLSELEY British army officer