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Ford V-Eight 22 Touring Saloon, c1936. The Ford Motor Company is an American multinational producer of automobiles, founded by Henry Ford in 1903. From An Album of Motor Cars
E. R. A. 1 1 / 2-Litre, c1936E.R.A. 1 1/2-Litre, c1936. E. R. A. (English Racing Automobiles) was a British car manufacturer operating between 193 and 1954. From An Album of Motor Cars. [John Player & Sons, London, c1936]
Daimler 15 Saloon, c1936. The Daimler Motor Company Limited was a British motor-vehicle manufacturer founded in 1896 and based in Coventry. In 1960 the firm was bought by Jaguar Cars
Nottingham Castle, c1936. From An Album of Motor Cars. [John Player & Sons, London, c1936]
Daimler Light Straight-Eight, c1936. The Daimler Motor Company Limited was a British motor-vehicle manufacturer founded in 1896 and based in Coventry. In 1960 the firm was bought by Jaguar Cars
Crossley 10 Regis Saloon, c1936. Crossley Motors was a British motor-car manufacturer founded in Manchester in 1906 and operating until 1958. From An Album of Motor Cars
Bugatti 3-3 Litre, c1936. Automobiles Ettore Bugatti was a French firm of high-performance cars, founded by the Italian-born Ettore Bugatti in 1909 and operating until 1963
B. S. A. 10 Fixed-Head Coupe, c1936B.S.A. 10 Fixed-Head Coupe, c1936. The B. S. A. (Birmingham Small Arms) Cars was a British motorcar manufacturer operating between 1907 and 1912. From An Album of Motor Cars
Bentley 3 1 / 2-Litre Sports Tourer, c1936Bentley 3 1/2-Litre Sports Tourer, c1936. Bentley Motors Limited is a British luxury motorcar manufacturer founded in 1919 in London. Rolls-Royce bought the firm in 1931. From An Album of Motor Cars
Brough Superior, c1936. Brough Superior is a British firm of luxury sports cars founded by George Brough and operating between 1919 and 1940. From An Album of Motor Cars
Austin Seven Ruby Saloon, c1936. The Austin Motor Company Limited was a British car manufacturer operating between 1905 and 1952. From An Album of Motor Cars. [John Player & Sons, London, c1936]
Auto-Union, c1936. Auto Union AG was a German company founded in 1932 after the amalgamation of four motor manufacturers. The firm is the predecessor of Audi. From An Album of Motor Cars
Austin Sixteen York Saloon, c1936. The Austin Motor Company Limited was a British car manufacturer operating between 1905 and 1952. From An Album of Motor Cars. [John Player & Sons, London, c1936]
Alvis Silver Eagle Saloon, c1936. Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd is a British car manufacturer. The company operated between 1919 and 1967 in Coventry. From An Album of Motor Cars
Armstrong-Siddeley 17 Saloon, c1936. Armstrong Siddeley is a British luxury car maker operating between 1919 and 1960. The company was incorporated into Rolls-Royce. From An Album of Motor Cars
Alfa-Romeo, c1936. Alfa Romeo Automobiles is an Italian car manufacturer founded in Milan in 1910. From An Album of Motor Cars. [John Player & Sons, London, c1936]
Hyde Park Corner, London, c1936. From An Album of Motor Cars. [John Player & Sons, London, c1936]
Alvis Speed 20 Drop-Head Coupe, c1936. Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd is a British car manufacturer. The company operated between 1919 and 1967 in Coventry. From An Album of Motor Cars
A. C. Sports Two-Seater, c1936A.C. Sports Two-Seater, c1936. A. C. Cars Ltd (formerly known as Auto Carriers Ltd) is one of the oldest British car makers. The company was founded in London in 1901. From An Album of Motor Cars
An Album of Motor Cars front cover, c1936. From An Album of Motor Cars. [John Player & Sons, London, c1936]
Wool, 1. - Shearing Sheep by Machinery, Australia, 1928. From Players Cigarettes - Products of the World: A Series of 50 [John Player & Sons, London, 1928]
Tea, 2. - Weighing the Pickings, Ceylon, 1928. From Players Cigarettes - Products of the World: A Series of 50 [John Player & Sons, London, 1928]
Tea, 1. - Plucking the Leaves, Ceylon, 1928. From Players Cigarettes - Products of the World: A Series of 50 [John Player & Sons, London, 1928]
Sugar, 3. Crushing the Canes, Java, 1928. From Players Cigarettes - Products of the World: A Series of 50 [John Player & Sons, London, 1928]
Silk, 3. - Reeling Silk, Japan, 1928. From Players Cigarettes - Products of the World: A Series of 50 [John Player & Sons, London, 1928]
Rubber, 1. Tapping the Trees, Ceylon, 1928. From Players Cigarettes - Products of the World: A Series of 50 [John Player & Sons, London, 1928]
Pine-apples. - Gathering the Fruit, Hawaii, 1928. From Players Cigarettes - Products of the World: A Series of 50 [John Player & Sons, London, 1928]
Pearls, 2. - Openng the Oysters, Ceylon, 1928. From Players Cigarettes - Products of the World: A Series of 50 [John Player & Sons, London, 1928]
Pearls 1. Native Diver at Work, Ceylon, 1928. From Players Cigarettes - Products of the World: A Series of 50 [John Player & Sons, London, 1928]
At the Cup Final, 1924 (1937). The Duke of York congratulating players of Newcastle United for winning in the FA Cup Final against Aston Villa at Wembley on 26 April 1924
The Making of a Lawn-Tennis Player, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
Fred Tate, Sussex and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: Hawkins & CoFred Tate, Sussex and England cricketer, c1899. Fred Tate (1867-1943) was an off-spin bowler who played for Sussex from 1887 until 1905, taking a total of 1331 first-class wickets
Gentlemen XI for the fixture vs Players at Lords Cricket Ground, London, 1899. Artist: WA RouchGentlemen XI for the fixture vs Players at Lords Cricket Ground, London, 1899. Gentlemen vs Players was an annual fixture between teams of amateurs (the Gentlemen) and professionals (the Players)
Oxford University cricket XI, c1899. Artist: StearnOxford University cricket XI, c1899. A print from The Book of Cricket, a Gallery of Famous Players, edited by CB Fry, George Newnes Ltd, London, c1899
Mr HGP Owen, Essex cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA RouchMr HGP Owen, Essex cricketer, c1899. Hugh Glendwr Palmer Owen (1859-1912) played for Cambridge University, Essex and the MCC in a career lasting from 1882 until 1902
Cambridge University cricket XI, c1899. Artist: StearnCambridge University cricket XI, c1899. Gilbert Jessop, the captain of the side, is front centre. A print from The Book of Cricket, a Gallery of Famous Players, edited by CB Fry, George Newnes Ltd
Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, walking out to bat, c1899. Artist: WA RouchDr WG Grace, English cricketer, walking out to bat, c1899. Regarded as possibly the greatest cricketer of all time, WG Grace (1848-1915)
The England Test cricket XI at Lords, London, 1899. Artist: Hawkins & CoThe England Test cricket XI at Lord s, London, 1899. The England team for the second Test of the 1899 Ashes series against Australia. The Australians won the match by 10 wickets
Thomas Russell, Essex cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA RouchThomas Russell, Essex cricketer, c1899. A wicketkeeper and right-handed batsman, Thomas Russell (1863-1927) played 170 matches for Essex and the MCC between 1894 and 1905
Mr COH Sewell, Gloucestershire cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA RouchMr COH Sewell, Gloucestershire cricketer, c1899. Born in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, Cyril Otto Hudson Sewell (1874-1951) played 173 matches for Gloucestershire and the MCC between 1895 and 1919
Worcestershire County Cricket Club XI, c1899. Artist: BennettWorcestershire County Cricket Club XI, c1899. Worcestershire obtained first-class status and entered the County Championship for the first time in 1899, finishing twelth
Mr P Perrin, Essex cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA RouchMr P Perrin, Essex cricketer, c1899. Percy Perrin (1876-1945) played for Essex from 1896 until 1928. He scored 66 centuries, the third highest total amongst players who never played Test cricket
South of England XI cricket team vs The Australians, c1899. Artist: Russell & SonsSouth of England XI cricket team vs The Australians, c1899. Back row: VA Titchmarsh (umpire), Bill Brockwell, Charlie Townsend, Gilbert Jessop, Jack Mason, Jack Board, Bobby Abel
Mr A Cs Glover, Warwickshire, c1899. Artist: Hawkins & CoMr ACS Glover, Warwickshire cricketer, c1899. Alfred Charles Stirrup Glover (1872-1949) played for Warwickshire from 1895, when they were first admitted to the County Championship, until 1909
Robert Carpenter, Essex cricketer, c1899. Artist: Hawkins & CoRobert Carpenter, Essex cricketer, c1899. A print from The Book of Cricket, a Gallery of Famous Players, edited by CB Fry, George Newnes Ltd, London, c1899
Mr PF Warner, Middlesex and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA RouchMr PF Warner, Middlesex and England cricketer, c1899. A right-handed batsman, Pelham Plum Warner (1873-1963) played for Oxford University
Bill Storer, Derbyshire and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA RouchBill Storer, Derbyshire and England cricketer, c1899. Bill Storer (1867-1912) was a wicketkeeper-batsman who played for Derbyshire from 1887 until 1905
Johnny Briggs, Lancashire and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA RouchJohnny Briggs, Lancashire and England cricketer, c1899. A left arm spin bowler, Johnny Briggs (1862-1902) played for Lancashire from 1879 until 1900