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Jim Clark and Graham Hill in pits with Lotus 49 during 1967 British Grand Prix
The Inchcape Rock, 1908, (c1930). Creator: Peter GrahamThe Inchcape Rock, 1908, (c1930). Illustration to a ballad of the same name by Robert Southey, published in 1802
1959 Stirling Moss in Cooper Borgward, next to Graham Hill in Lotus Climax
The Battle of Drumclog, 1679 (19th century). Artist: George HarveyThe Battle of Drumclog, 19th century
Graham Hill and Jack Brabham racing in the XI British Grand Prix, Silverstone, July 1958. Hill in a Lotus 16 leads Brabham in a Cooper T45
Graham Hill, 1960s. Hill was one of the first Formula 1 drivers to become a television personality as well as a racing star
Graham Hill, Denny Hulme and Brian Redman, Spanish Grand Prix, 1968. Hill won the race, Hulme finished second and Redman finished third
Graham Hill, (mid 1960s?). Hill crouches down alongside a racing car, talking to the driver
Graham Hill in a Lotus 49, French Grand Prix, Le Mans, 1967. Artist: Maxwell BoydGraham Hill in a Lotus 49, French Grand Prix, Le Mans, 1967. Hill, driving a Lotus 49-DFV, leads teammate Jim Clark through one of the tyre-lined corners of the Bugatti circuit at Le Mans
Graham Hill and Jim Clark on Dodgem cars at Butlins, Bognor Regis, 1960s. Mrs Campbell-Jones is on the Dodgem with Hill and Mrs Gregor Grant is in the one driven by Clark
Graham Hill in a 1913 Newton Bennett, c1965-c1975. Hill was one of the first Formula 1 drivers to become a television personality as well as a racing star
Junior TT winner's trophy for 1931. The trophy depicts Mercury, God of speed, wearing a winged hat and winged shoes. He holds a rod entwined with two serpents and wings, called the caduceus
Graham Hill driving a Lotus Climax 16, Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Holland, 1959. Taking a bend in the course. Hill finished seventh in this race
Graham Hill with his family, c1968. Damon Hill is the boy in the striped T-shirt next to the push-chair. Graham Hill made his debut at Monaco in 1958 and went on to win 14 Grands Prix
Graham Hill's Lotus at speed, Spanish Grand Prix, Jarama, Madrid, 1968. Hill won the race, the first of three victories in his second World Championship-winning season
Graham Hill in cockpit of Lola T90, Indianapolis, 1966. Hill won the 1966 Indianapolis 500, his first attept at the race
Graham Hill, early 1970s. Hill was one of the first Formula 1 drivers to become a television personality as well as a racing star
Graham Hill, Monaco Grand Prix, 1964. Hill drives his BRM past the harbour, on his way to victory, one of his 5 Grand Prix wins at the circuit
1975 Embassy Hill GH2 Formula 1 racing car. Twice World Drivers Champion Graham Hill set up his own team to compete in Formula 1 in 1973
1967 Belgian Grand Prix. Graham Hill in Lotus 49
Graham Hill, 1968Racing driver Graham Hill, 1968. Hill was one of the first Formula 1 drivers to become a television personality as well as a racing star
1967 Lotus 49 CR3. The Lotus 49 was introduced during the 1967 Grand Prix season. Its truncated monocoque chassis was the first to use the legendary Ford-Cosworth DFV (Double Four Valve) engine
Jackie Stewart getting into a Rover BRM turbine, Le Mans, France, 1965. He has a band of tartan around his crash helmet. Graham Hill is to the right of the car
Jackie Stewart and Graham Hill chatting, Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, 1966. Stewart is wearing a crash helmet lined with a band of tartan
Graham Hill watches Mechanics working on a car, French Grand Prix, Rouen, 1968
Graham Hill with Colin Chapman, c1967-c1970. Graham Hill pictured in the centre with Colin Chapman to his left, looking at an engine
Matra-Simca 670 leading a Lola T280, Le Mans, France, 1972
1967 Lotus 49, Graham Hill, British Grand Prix
Colin Chapman and a mechanic in discussion over Graham Hill's Lotus, Monaco Grand Prix, 1969
Start of the Monaco Grand Prix, 1964. Crowds line the route; some hang out of windows above the track
Graham Hill and Colin Chapman with Lotus 49, 1967. Hill made his debut at Monaco in 1958 and went on to win 14 Grands Prix
Graham Hill in a Lotus Climax, Aintree 200, Liverpool, 18 April 1959. Artist: Maxwell BoydGraham Hill in a Lotus Climax, Aintree 200, Liverpool, 18 April 1959. Hill driving the No 16 Lotus Climax early in his career
Graham Hill and Bernie Ecclestone, (c1960s?)
Graham Hill getting ready for the French Grand Prix, Le Mans, France, 1967. Tying a protective cloth around his mouth and nose
Graham Hill racing a BRM P261, British Grand Prix, Brands Hatch, Kent, 1966. Hill eventually finished third in this race
Graham Hill, Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 1964. Graham Hill was one of the first Formula 1 drivers to become a television personality as well as a racing star
Starting Grid, British Grand Prix, Silverstone, Northamptonshire, 1971
Graham Hill and Jackie Stewart, 1960s. Hill made his debut at Monaco in 1958 and went on to win 14 Grands Prix. He also won the Formula One World Driver's Championship in 1962 and in 1968
Graham Hill's Lotus leading John Surtees Honda, Monaco Grand Prix, 1968
Lotus 49, Gold Leaf, driven by Graham Hill at the 1968 Monaco Grand Prix. Creator: UnknownLotus 49, Gold Leaf, driven by Graham Hill at the 1968 Monaco Grand Prix
The Head of the Glen, 1894, (c1930). Creator: Peter GrahamThe Head of the Glen, 1894, (c1930). Highland cattle in a Scottish landscape with low cloud. Painting in the Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museum, Burnley, Lancashire
Conquest of Banda by the English on August 9, 1810, (1811). Creator: M. GrahamConquest of Banda by the English on August 9, 1810, (1811). lllustrative account of Captain Cole's splendid achievement in the capture of the island of Banda
Army Aviation, College Park Aviation Field, 2nd Season - Wright Biplane, Type B; Lt. Harry Graham, 1912. [Early test flights in Maryland. Lieutenant Graham flying Wright Brothers aircraft]
Army Aviation - College Park Aviation Field, 2nd Season - Lt. Harry Graham, 1912. [Early test flights in Maryland. Lieutenant Graham flew Wright Brothers aircraft]
Army Aviation, College Park - Aviator 2nd Lt. Harry Graham, U.S.Army Infantry, 1912. [Early test flights in Maryland. Lieutenant Graham flew Wright Brothers aircraft]
Baron Graham, 1804. Creator: John Singleton CopleyBaron Graham, 1804
The Hon. Mrs. Thomas Graham, c. 1775 / 1777. Creator: Thomas GainsboroughThe Hon. Mrs. Thomas Graham, c. 1775/1777
Graham, St. Louis, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11
Aston Martin DB3S, Graham Hill, Brands Hatch 1957. Creator: UnknownAston Martin DB3S, Graham Hill, Brands Hatch 1957
March of Reform - Master of Ceremonies in the H. of Commons Improved Manners... 1837March of Reform - Master of Ceremonies in the H. of Commons Improved Manners (Much to be desired.) Arising Therefrom, 1837
Walter Hayes, Patrick Hennesey, Colin Chapman, Graham Hill. Creator: UnknownWalter Hayes, Patrick Hennesey, Colin Chapman, Graham Hill
1969 Lotus 49b, Graham Hill, Monaco Grand Prix. Creator: Unknown1969 Lotus 49b, Graham Hill, Monaco Grand Prix
1967 Lotus 49 CR3 Graham Hill. Italian Grand Prix. Creator: Unknown1967 Lotus 49 CR3 Graham Hill. Italian Grand Prix
BRM P261, Graham Hill, 1966 Monaco Grand Prix. Creator: UnknownBRM P261, Graham Hill, 1966 Monaco Grand Prix
Sir James Graham, British politician, c1840s (c1890). Creator: UnknownSir James Graham (1792-1861), British politician, c1840s (c1890). From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol
Claude Grahame-White hydroplane, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesClaude Grahame-White Hydroplane, 1912
La Route Aux Cypres, 1890. Artist: Vincent van GoghLa Route Aux Cypres, 1890. From Van Gogh Paintings, introduction by Graham Reynolds. [Lindsay Drummond, Ltd & Les Editions du Chene, London & Paris, 1947]
Le Fauteuil De Gauguin, 1888. Artist: Vincent van GoghLe Fauteuil De Gauguin, 1888. From Van Gogh Paintings, introduction by Graham Reynolds. [Lindsay Drummond, Ltd & Les Editions du Chene, London & Paris, 1947]
A Rude Design for a Grand Historical Picture of The Death of Caesar, 1836
The SW Straus & Co Building, Chicago, Illinois, 1924. The Straus Building is a skyscraper designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White and completed in 1924
The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805 (c1857). Artist: Albert Henry PayneThe Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805 (c1857)
Les Meules En Provence, 1888. Artist: Vincent van GoghLes Meules En Provence, 1888. From Van Gogh Paintings, introduction by Graham Reynolds. [Lindsay Drummond, Ltd & Les Editions du Chene, London & Paris, 1947]
A Rainy Day, 1870, (1912). Artist: Peter GrahamA Rainy Day, 1870, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings with an Introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, London, New York, Toronto, 1912
A Group of Sporting Characters at Epsom, c1832. Creator: UnknownA Group of Sporting Characters at Epsom, How are the odds on the Derby?, c1832
Sir Reginald Graham, 1879. Creator: Vincent Brooks Day & SonSir Reginald Graham, 1879. From The Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal, 1st November 1879
Imogen in the Cave (Cymbeline), c1870. Artist: David DesvachezImogen in the Cave (Cymbeline), c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]
Alexander Graham Bell (USA, 1847-1922), engineer. Opening the phone line from New York to Chicago in 1892, Spanish and American Ilustration
Ribbed and Paled in by Rocks Unscaleable, 1885. Artist: Peter GrahamRibbed and Paled in by Rocks Unscaleable, 1885
Sir William Graham and Alderman GF Fosdyke at the Caerphilly Hillclimb, Wales, 1922Caerphilly Hillclimb. Date: 28.6.22. Sir William Graham. and Ald. S.F. Forsdyke
Alderman GF Fosdyke, Sir William Graham and Sir Julian OrdeCaerphilly Hillclimb. Date: 28.6.22. Alderman G.F. Forsdyke, Sir William Graham, and Sir Julian Orde
Scene in the House of Commons, London, 22 January 1846 (1901). Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) announcing His conversion to Free Trade principles during the Corn Law debate
Laurel and Hardy statue, Coronation Hall, Ulverston, Cumbria, 2009. Known locally as The Coro, Ulverstons Coronation Hall was built in the 1910s in commemoration of the coronation of King George V
The Execution of Montrose, c1880. Episode from the English Civil War (1642-1651). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant
Plan of the Battle of Hasheen, (March 20, 1885), c1885. Episode of the Mahdist War (1881-1899). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant
Plan of the Battle of Tamai, (March 13, 1884), c1881-85. Episode of the Mahdist War (1881-1899). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant
General Sir Gerald Graham, c1881-85. General Sir Gerald Graham (1831-1899), British Army officer. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant
General Graham, c1880. From a photograph by Albert Eugene Fradelle, (1840-1884). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant
The Battle of Tamai, c1885. Artist: WI MossesThe Battle of Tamai, c1885. Battle of Tamai, (13 March 1884), between the British forces and the Mahdist Sudanese army. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant
Where Nought Is Heard But Lashing Wave And Sea-Birds Cry, c1880, (1912). From Bibbys Annual 1912, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1912]
The School for Scandal on opening night, January 4th, c1882, (1938). Artist: C GrahamThe School for Scandal on opening night, January 4th, c1882, (1938)
Colonel Graham (Raised the Perthshire Volunteers in 1794), 1909. After John Hoppner (1758-1810). Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch (1748-1843), was a politician and British Army officer
The Billited Soldiers Departure, c1786-1813, (1909). Artist: George GrahamThe Billited Soldiers Departure, c1786-1813, (1909). After George Morland (1763 -1804). From British Military Prints, by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur, London, 1909]
Floor plans, the SW Straus & Co Building, Chicago, Illinois, 1924. The Straus Building is a skyscraper designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White and completed in 1924