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Whitney Straight (Maserati) at the Members Bridge turn, Brooklands, 1933, (1937). Artist: Gordon CrosbyWhitney Straight (Maserati) at the Members Bridge turn when breaking the Mountain lap record, Brooklands, 1933, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists
The departure of an automobile rally, 1931. Artist: Guy SabranThe departure of an automobile rally, 1931. A print from the front cover of the magazine L Illustration, 3 October 1931
The busy pits: before the start of Le Mans 24-hour Race, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]
Advertisement for tourism at Chambery, France, c1920s
The Skid, illustration from the magazine Le De Dion-Bouton, 1909. De Dion-Bouton was a French automobile manufacturer operating from 1883 to 1932
Major Connell inoculating woman motorist, 29 May 1917. Creator: Bain News ServiceMajor Connell inoculating woman motorist, 29 May 1917. Major Connell, surgeon of the 71st Regiment, inoculating one of the three hundred women in the Women's Motor Corps of the National League
English women motor volunteers inspected, between c1915 and 1918. Creator: Bain News ServiceEnglish women motor volunteers inspected, between c1915 and 1918. Women driver volunteers standing in front of automobiles during World War I, in England.
AI IMAGE - Toad from The Wind in the Willows, 2023. Creator: Heritage ImagesAI IMAGE - Toad from The Wind in the Willows, 2023. Character from a children's novel by Kenneth Grahame, first published in 1908
Billboard on U.S. Highway 99 in California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea LangeBillboard on U.S. Highway 99 in California. National advertising campaign sponsored by National Association of Manufacturers
Cover for the Christmas issue of the magazine La Vie au Grand Air, 1904
1906 Delaunay-Belleville tourer. Creator: Unknown1906 Delaunay-Belleville tourer
1898 Daimler Wagonette. Creator: Unknown1898 Daimler Wagonette
1906 Crossley 22-28hp. Creator: Unknown1906 Crossley 22-28hp
1928 Chandler 6 cylinder. Creator: Unknown1928 Chandler 6 cylinder
1908 Brown 20 / 22hp. Creator: Unknown1908 Brown 20/22hp
1915 Chalmers Six. Creator: Unknown1915 Chalmers Six
1906 Cleveland Model H. Creator: Unknown1906 Cleveland Model H
1907 Brown 40hp. Creator: Unknown1907 Brown 40hp
1906 Delage 6hp, sold in Britain as the Friswell Baby. Creator: Unknown1906 Delage 6hp, sold in Britain as the Friswell Baby
1912 Singer 20hp. Creator: Unknown1912 Singer 20hp
Sir Malcolm Campbell, 1937. Creator: UnknownSir Malcolm Campbell, 1937. Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948), British motorist and journalist. From " Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists", edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
The Fruits of Far-Sighted Highway Planning: A Motorists Paradise, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume III, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Singer Open 2-seater car. Artist: Bill BrunellSinger Open 2-seater Vehicle Reg. No. T-8.. Place:
1930 Alfa-Romeo, Chrysler Coupe and Bugatti Type 43 2262cc. Artist: Bill BrunellRight Alfa-Romeo 1930 Vehicle Reg. No. GC5870. Driver: Evans, K. Centre Chrysler. Left Bugatti Type 43 2262S cc. Vehicle Reg. No. YT8241. Driver: Evans, D.G.. Place:
Sir Henry Segrave, 1937. Sir Henry O Neil de Hane Segrave (1896-1930). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
The Memorial Panel to Sir Henry Birkin at Brooklands, 1937. Artist: Gordon CrosbyThe Memorial Panel to Sir Henry Birkin at Brooklands, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]
Sir Malcolm Campbell, 1937. Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948), British motorist and journalist. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
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
Rudolph Caracciola, c1935, (1937). Otto Wilhelm Rudolf Caracciola (1901-1959). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
Ards Tourist Trophy Race, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]
Captain G. E. T. Eyston and assistant, 1937. Captain George Edward Thomas Eyston (1897-1979). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
American Speedway Racing - Jack Ericson, turning on three wheels, 1937American Speedway Racing - Jack Ericson, of New Jersey, making a successful turn on three wheels. His front wheel can be seen flying in the opposite direction. 1937
Road racing in the Isle of Man, 1937, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]
Nuvolari, 1937. Tazio Giorgio Nuvolari (1892-1953). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]
E. R. Hall, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]
Thrilling racing in rural England: Bugattis at Donington, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]
B. Bira, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]
The Hon. Brian Lewis, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]
John Cobb and T. E. Rose-Richards, c1935, (1937). John Rhodes Cobb (1899-1952) and Thomas Essery Tim Rose Richards (1902-1940)
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
Parry Thomas, 1937. John Godfrey Parry-Thomas (1884-1927), Welsh engineer and motor-racing. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
Raymond Mays (E. R. A. ) breaking the record, 1935; the Shelsey Walsh Hill Climb, 1937Raymond Mays (E.R.A.) breaking the record, 1935; the Shelsey Walsh Hill Climb, 1937. Thomas Raymond Mays (1899-1980). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists
Whitney Straight (Maserati) breaks the record, 1934, 1934, (1937). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
Sir Malcolm Campbell at the wheel of Bluebird, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]
Freddie Dixon (Riley) at Brooklands, 1937. Frederick William Dixon (1892-1956). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
Earl Howe and Sir Henry Birkin racing at Brooklands, 1937. Sir Henry Ralph Stanley Tim Birkin, 3rd Baronet (1896-1933) and Francis Richard Henry Penn Curzon, 5th Earl Howe (1884-1964)
Jarrott arrives at Bordeaux in the Race of Death, 1937. Charles Jarrott (1877?1944), English racing car driver and businessman
An early Wolseley in the Isle of Man (1904), 1904, (1937). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]