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Mercedes car captured by French, between c1914 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServiceMercedes car captured by French, between c1914 and c1915. A Mercedes captured by French forces during World War I.
Louis Zborowskis Mercedes after his fatal crash at Monza, Italy, 1924. Creator: UnknownLouis Zborowskis Mercedes after his fatal crash at Monza, Italy, 19 October 1924
Mercedes M72 / 94 of Louis Zborowski at the Italian Grand Prix, MonzaMercedes M72/94 of Louis Zborowski at the Italian Grand Prix, Monza, 1924. Zborowski was tragically killed when his car left the track at the Lesmo corner and hit a tree on lap 45
1903 Mercedes 18-22 tonneau. Creator: Unknown1903 Mercedes 18-22 tonneau
Wheel change by chauffeur on Lord Northcliffes 1908 Mercedes. Creator: UnknownWheel change by chauffeur on Lord Northcliffes 1908 Mercedes
1908 Mercedes, A. W. Tate at Saltburn. Creator: Unknown1908 Mercedes, A.W. Tate at Saltburn
1910 Mercedes being craned onboard ship. Creator: Unknown1910 Mercedes being craned onboard ship
1908 Mercedes, Lautenschlager winner of French Grand Prix. Creator: Unknown1908 Mercedes, Lautenschlager winner of French Grand Prix
1908 Mercedes, Lautenschlager, changing wheel, winner French Grand Prix. Creator: Unknown1908 Mercedes, Lautenschlager, changing wheel, winner French Grand Prix
1908 Mercedes, Lautenschlager, winner French Grand Prix. Creator: Unknown1908 Mercedes, Lautenschlager, winner French Grand Prix
Lord Montagu in Mercedes W196 with Stirling Moss, early 1970 s. Creator: UnknownLord Montagu in Mercedes W196 with Stirling Moss, early 1970 s
Mercedes, 1914. Artist: Hohlwein, Ludwig (1874-1949)Mercedes, 1914. Private Collection
Mercedes 20 horse power engine, 1932. Creator: UnknownMercedes 20 horse power engine, 1932. Air-cooled two-cylinder aeroplane engine produced by the Daimler motor works in Germany
Receiving Juan de Borbon y Orleans (1913-1993) and Maria de las Mercedes de Borbon y Battenberg (1910-2000) in Villa Giralda, Estoril during the wedding of Infanta Pilar
Driving the corpse of Queen Maria of Mercedes Orleans to the North Station Juan Camba drawing, engraving published in the Ilustracion espanola y americana
Queen Maria de las Mercedes Orleans receiving last rites queen of Spain, wife of Alphonse XII, drawing by Alejandro Ferrant, published in the Ilustracion espanola y americana
Funeral chapel of Queen Maria of Mercedes Orleans at the Royal Palace, Alejandro Ferrant drawing, engraving in the Ilustracion espanola y americana
Reign of Alphonse XII, birth of the Infanta Maria de las Mercedes, presentation at the palace, engraving in L Illustration, 1880
Maria de las Mercedes Orleans (1860-1878), wife of Alphonse XII
Marriage with Maria Mercedes of Orleans and Bourbon, Alfonso XII, King of Spain (1857-1885), engraving of Spanish and American Illustration
Wedding Maria de las Mercedes, the royal carriage in the city of Madrid, Alfonso XII, King of Spain (1857-1885) engraving of Spanish and American Illustration
Wedding Maria de las Mercedes, royal entourage, Alfonso XII, King of Spain (1857-1885), drawing of Juan Comba, engraving of Ilustracion Espanola y Americana
Alphonse XII (1857-1885) and his wife Maria de las Mercedes of Orleans, kings of Spain
Mercedes-Benz SSKs of Malcolm Campbell and Earl Howe, Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930Mercedes-Benz 7000S cc. Entry No: 1. Driver: Campbell. M. Centre: Mercedes-Benz 7000S cc. Entry No: 2. Driver: Howe, Earl. Phoenix Park, Dublin. Irish Grand Prix. Date: 19.7.30
Mercedes-Benz SS open 4-seater of Baron Wenzel-Mosau and Auto Red Bug, Boulogne Motor Week, 1928Background: Mercedes-Benz Open 4-seater SS Vehicle Reg. No. 111A.11077. Event Entry No: 149. Driver: Wentzel-Mosau, Baron.. : Auto Red Bug Electric buckboard. Place: Boulogne Motor Week
Mercedes-Benz SS of Baron Wentzel-Mosau, Boulogne Motor Week, east of La Capelle, France, 1928Mercedes-Benz Vehicle Reg. No. 111A.11077. Entry No: 149. Driver: Wentzel-Mosau, Baron. Background: Georges Irat Open 2-seater. 2000 cc. Entry No: 131. East of La Capelle. Boulogne Motor Week
Mercedes, winner of the 1906 Ballinaslaughter Hill Climb, Old Crocks Race, Brooklands, 1931Mercedes Vehicle Reg. No. IK133. Event Entry No: 1 Driver: Martin, E. Winner, Ballinaslaughter Hill Climb, 1906. Place: Brooklands. B.A.R.C. Daily Sketch Old Crocks Race. Date: 3.8.31
Auto Red Bug electric buckboard at Boulogne Motor Week, France, 1928. Artist: Bill BrunellAuto Red Bug Electric buckboard. Place: Boulogne Motor Week. Date: 3-9.9.28
Mercedes-Benz (Rudolf Caracciola), 1938. From Willss Cigarettes - Speed: A Series of 50 [W. D. & H.O. Wills, Bristol, 1938]
Count Zborowski, the younger, on a Mercedes, 1937. Count Louis Vorow Zborowski (1895-1924). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
Mercedes-Benz, c1936. Mercedes-Benz is a German multinational producer of vehicles, established in 1926 as a division of the company Daimler AG. From An Album of Motor Cars
Mercedes-Benz car, c1930s
Mercedes-Benz, 1937. Female model with bow and arrow posing by a Mercedes-Benz car
Maria de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias, late 19th-early 20th century. Daughter of King Alfonso XII of Spain, Maria (1880-1904) died young
Petrol-driven car by Benz & Co. capable of 16 km per hour, c1890sPetrol-driven car by Benz & Co. capable of 16 km per hour. Karl Benz made his first four-wheeled prototype in 1891, and by 1895 he was building a range of four-wheeled vehicles that were light
Mercedes 35 hp motor car, 1901. Designed by Wilhelm Maybach and manufactured by the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft of Cannstatt, Germany, these cars marked a great leap forward in design