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French Grand Prix, 1936: A new streamlined Bugatti, followed by a Riley, 1936, (1937). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
Freddie Dixon (Riley) at Brooklands, 1937. Frederick William Dixon (1892-1956). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
Riley Two-Litre Racing Model, c1936. Riley Motor was a British vehicle manufacturer established in 1896. In 1968 the firm was merged into the British Leyland Motor Corporation
Riley 1 1 / 2-Litre Falcon Saloon, c1936Riley 1 1/2-Litre Falcon Saloon, c1936. Riley Motor was a British vehicle manufacturer established in 1896. In 1968 the firm was merged into the British Leyland Motor Corporation
Riley Eight-90 Adelphi Saloon, c1936. Riley Motor was a British vehicle manufacturer established in 1896. In 1968 the firm was merged into the British Leyland Motor Corporation
Princess (later Queen) Anne, c1670-1675 (1906). Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688
Riley MPH 2-Seater Sports, c1920s. Advertisement for 11 hp car costing £ 495: To the Great Hills with a light heart and no nerves
Charles II of England, 1660-1685 (1912). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)