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Lagonda open 4-seater tourer, possibly owned by Earl Howe, Crystal Palace, London, 1939Lagonda Open 4-seat tourer 4467 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. EPK135. Possibly owned by Earl Howe. Place: Crystal Palace Race Meeting. Date: 26.8.39
Bentley open 4-seater tourer owned by Sir Malcolm Campbell at Crystal Palace, 1939Bentley Open 4-seat tourer by Vanden Plas 1936 4257 cc. Reg. No. CXK1. Chassis No. B22GA. Car owned by Sir Malcolm Campbell. Crystal Palace Race Meeting. Date: 26.8.39. Campbell, Sir M
Alfa Romeo of Kenneth Evans racing at Crystal Palace, London, 1939. Artist: Bill BrunellAlfa Romeo 2904S cc. Event Entry No: 10. Driver: Evans, K.D. Place: Crystal Palace Race Meeting. Date: 26.8.39
Alfa Romeo of Kenneth Evans taking the chequered flag at Crystal Palace, 1939. Artist: Bill BrunellAlfa Romeo 2904S cc. Event Entry No: 10. Driver: Evans, K.D. Place: Crystal Palace Race Meeting. Date: 26.8.39
Vieux Charles III, Lorraine-Dietrich of RGJ Nash, Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939Lorraine-Dietrich 15095 cc. Event Entry No: 5 Driver: Nash, R.G.J. Vieux Charles Trois. 1912 G.P. car. Place: Crystal Palace. Imperial Trophy. Date: 26.8.39
British racing driver Goldie Gardner at the Imperial Trophy race, Crystal Palace, 1939Goldie Gardner Crystal Palace. Imperial Trophy. Date: 26.8.39
ERA at Crystal Palace motor racing circuit, 1938 or 1939. Artist: Bill BrunellERA Event Entry No: 25. Place: Crystal Palace. Date: 1938/9
Bert Hadley and his winning Austin car, Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939. Artist: Bill BrunellAustin Twin cam 744S cc. Event Entry No: 1. Driver: Hadley, H.L. Finished: 1st. Place: Crystal Palace. Vintage Cup. Date: 26.8.39
Bugatti and Renault on the start line for the Vintage Cup, Crystal Palace, 1939. ArtistLeft of centre: Bugatti Open 2-seater. 1910. Reg. No. BJ2395. Entry No: 2 Driver: Hampton, C.W.P. Centre: Renault Open 4-seater. 1911 3562 cc. Reg. No. CH298. Entry No: 3 Driver: Hunter, H.C
Bert Hadleys Austin on the way to winning the Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939Austin Twin cam 744S cc. Event Entry No: 1 Driver: Hadley, H.L. Finished: 1st. Place: Crystal Palace. Imperial Trophy. Date: 26.8.39
Bert Hadleys Austin winning the Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939. Artist: Bill BrunellAustin Twin cam 744S cc. Event Entry No: 1 Driver: Hadley, H.L. Finished: 1st. Place: Crystal Palace. Imperial Trophy. Date: 26.8.39
ERAs of Raymond Mays and AC Dobson, Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939. Artist: Bill BrunellERA 1980S cc. Event Entry No: 16 Driver: Mays, R. ERA 1488S cc. Event Entry No: 17 Driver: Dobson, A.C. Place: Crystal Palace. Imperial Trophy. Date: 26.8.39
British racing driver Bert Hadley, winner of the Imperial Trophy race, Crystal Palace, 1939Place: Crystal Palace. Imperial Trophy. Date: 26.8.39. Hadley, H.L
Riley of PW Maclure and ERAs of Raymond Mays and AC Dobson, Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939Left: Riley 1487S cc. Event No: 21 Driver: Maclure, P.W Right: ERA 1980S cc. Entry No: 16. Driver: Mays, R. Centre: ERA 1488S cc.t Entry No: 17. Driver: Dobson, A.C. Crystal Palace. Imperial Trophy
Raymond Mays ERA leading an MG and another ERA, Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939ERA 1980S cc. Event Entry No: 16 Driver: Mays, R. MG 1087S cc. Event Entry No: 12 Driver: Nickols, I.H. ERA 1488S cc. Event Entry No: 17 Driver: Dobson, A.C. Place: Crystal Palace. Imperial Trophy
Drivers running to their cars at the start of the Imperial Trophy race, Crystal Palace, 1939Singer 972 cc. Reg. No. AV???4. Entry No: 1 Driver: Jones, A.W. MG 1087 cc. Reg. No. JB2305. Entry No: 3 Driver: Radley, S.A. Chassis No. K2004. MG PB 939S cc. Entry No: 4 Driver: Cooper-H
LG Johnsons Frazer-Nash BMW 328 leading two MG PBs, Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939Frazer-Nash BMW 328 1938. Reg. No. GHX516. Entry No: 8 Driver: Johnson, L.G. Chassis No. 85.094. MG PB 939S cc. Entry No: 4 Driver: Cooper-Harewood, E.C. MG PB 939S cc. Crystal Palace
General Bramwell Booth inspecting boy scouts, London, 1925. Artist:s and GGeneral Bramwell Booth inspecting boy scouts, London, 1925. General Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) inspecting scouts on the football field at the Crystal Palace during the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of
Tropical plants in the Egyptian Room, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, London, 1854. ArtistTropical plants in the Egyptian Room, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, London, 1854. Designed by Joseph Paxton, the Crystal Palace was a prefabricated cast iron
Thomas Sydenham, English physician, c1747 (1894). Artist: Jacobus HoubrakenThomas Sydenham (1624-1689), English physician, c1747 (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose
The Crystal Palace illuminated by Brock, 1900. From Black & White Budget, Vol. III. [The Black and White Publishing Company, J P. Monckton, Leeds, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, London, 1900]
The Crystal Palace, London, c1900. Artist: York & SonThe Crystal Palace, London, c1900. Crystal Palace is a residential area in south London, England, within the London Boroughs of Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth and Southwark
The Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1890. Artist: Charles WilkinsonThe Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1890. After a photograph by J. Valentine and Son. From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. by John Cassell. [A. W
Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1910. The Crystal Palace erected in Hyde Park, London, England, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851
A Badminton Tournament at the Crystal Palace, 1902, (1903). Artist: Russell & SonsA Badminton Tournament at the Crystal Palace, 1902, (1903). The All England Championships, badminton tournament held at the Crystal Palace, London in 1902. From The Sports of the World, by F. G
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
Presentation of a sword to Giuseppe Garibaldi at the Crystal Palace, 1864 (late 19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol IX
Thomas Sydenham, 17th century English physician, (c1850). Sydenham (1624-1689) has been described as the father of English medicine
Crystal Palace, London, 20th Century. Designed by Sir Joseph Paxton, the Crystal Palace was originally built in Hyde Park to house the Great Exhibition of 1851
Naturalists dining inside a model of a dinosaur, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, New Years Eve, 1853. Dinner given by sculptor Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-1889)
The Extinct Animals model room at Crystal Palace, Sydenham, 1853. View showing models of dinosaurs being prepared for a display organised by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-1889)