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Dorando Pietri finishing the first modern Olympic marathon, London, 1908. The marathon at the London Olympics of 1908 was run in ususually hot conditions
Jesse Owens at the start of the 200 metres at the Berlin Olympic Games, 1936. Owens setting off on the way to one of his four gold medals at the 1936 games
James Braid, Scottish golfer, c1905
Jesse Owens at the end of the 100m at the Berlin Olympic Games, 1936. Owens after winning one of his four gold medals at the games
The Princes Second Derby, 1900: Diamond Jubilee first past the post, (1901). Thoroughbred race horse owned by the Prince of Wales winning the Derby at Epsom racecourse in Surrey
The Santos Dumont Air-ship rounding the Eiffel Tower, on October 19th 1901, (c1910)
RAC Tourist Trophy race, Goodwood, Sussex, 1958. Creator: UnknownAston Martin of Tony Brooks leading Duncan Hamilton in a Jaguar D type, RAC Tourist Trophy, Goodwood, Sussex, 1958
Stirling Moss winning 1957 British Grand Prix at Aintree in the Vanwall. Creator: UnknownStirling Moss winning 1957 British Grand Prix at Aintree in the Vanwall
Italian national football team, Berlin Olympics, 1936. Italy won the gold medal, beating Austria in the final
Athletes Frank Wykoff, Paul Hanni, Ralph Metcalfe and Jesse Owens, Berlin Olympics, 1936
Jim Clark driving his Lotus 49 R3 DFV at the Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, NetherlandsJim Clark driving his Lotus 49 R3 DFV to victory at the Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Netherlands, 1967. Immediately behind Clark is Denny Hulmes Brabham-Repco which finished third
Bugatti Brescia of Raymond Mays competing in the MAC Shelsley Walsh HillclimbBugatti Brescia 1496 cc. Reg. No. CT5219. Entry No: 8. Driver: Mays, R. FTD in record time. Possibly the car known as Cordon Rouge. M.A.C Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb. Date: 8.9.23
Spearmint, c1905 (c1910). Spearmint (1903-1924) was a British thoroughbred racehorse and a sire owned by Major Eustace Loder (1867-1914)
Swimming-match between a dog and a man, 1880. Creator: UnknownSwimming-match between a dog and a man, [London], 1880. 'A strange aquatic contest in the Thames...A female retriever, six years old, belonging to Mr
Bend Or, the winner of the Derby, 1880. Creator: UnknownBend Or, the winner of the Derby, 1880. 'In many respects Bend Or's Derby must always rank as one of the most noteworthy on record
The General Election: Lord Hartington at Over Darwen, North-East Lancashire, 1880
The Midlothian Election: Mr. Gladstone addressing the crowd…in George-StreetThe Midlothian Election: Mr. Gladstone addressing the crowd from the balcony of Lord Rosebery's house, in George-Street, Edinburgh, Eight P.M., Monday, April 5, 1880
Prize oxen at the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, 1872. Creator: John GreenawayPrize oxen at the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, 1872
Prize rabbits at the Crystal Palace Show, 1872. Creator: UnknownPrize rabbits at the Crystal Palace Show, 1872
John Surtees winning the Isle of Man Junior TT, on an MV Agusta, 1959. He was the only man to ever win a World Drivers Championship on two and four wheels
Jim Clark in a Lotus with the winner's laurel wreath. He won the Formula 1 World Championship twice, in 1963 and 1965
Raymond Mays with a victor's laurels, 1937
Graham Hill, Denny Hulme and Brian Redman, Spanish Grand Prix, 1968. Hill won the race, Hulme finished second and Redman finished third
Jackie Stewart, early 1970s. Scottish motor racing driver Jackie Stewart began his Formula 1 career in 1965, winning the Italian Grand Prix in his debut season
John Surtees on an MV Agusta, Isle of Man Senior TT, 1956. Surtees came first in this race. He was the only man to ever win a World Drivers Championship on two and four wheels
Al Unser, winner of the Indy 500, 1978. With the trophy and winner's laurel wreath behind him in a crowd of supporters
Hans Thorszelius drinking champagne and Bjorn Waldegaard, 1979. A scene from the Rothmans film of the Acropolis Rally. These two had won the rally for Rothmans
McLaren F1 GTR 1995 Le Mans winner, 1996 Goodwood festival1995 McLaren F1 Le mans winning car, 1996 Goodwood festival, West Sussex
John Surtees on an MV Agusta, Waterworks Corner, Isle of Man Senior TT, 1956. Surtees came first in this race. He was the only man to ever win a World Drivers Championship on two and four wheels
Felice Nazzaro driving through Pettralia Sottana in a Fiat, in the Targa Florio race, Sicily, 1907. Nazzaro was to come first in this race
1964 Le Mans winning Ferrari 275P driven by Guichet - Vaccarella
Nissan team celebrate victory 1998 British touring carsNissan team celebrate Anthony Reid's victory, 1998 British touring car championship
Raul Boesel, World Sportscar Champion for Jaguar, 1987. This was Jaguar's first world sports car title
Whitney Straight and the Hon Brian Lewis, Brooklands, 1934. Pictured after the 1934 JCC International Trophy Race
Drivers of the Jaguar which won the Le Mans 24 Hours, France, 1988. From left to right; Johnny Dumfries, Jan Lammers, Andy Wallace
John Hartle winning the Isle of Man Junior TT, on an MV Agusta, 1960
1957 Jaguar D type Ecurie Ecosse, Le Mans winning car driven by Flockhart-Bueb
Ari Vatanen. His international break was in the 1976 British Rally Championship. His first World Rally Championship (WRC) was in the Acropolis Rally in 1980
John Watson and Jan Lammers waving at the crowds at Jarama, Spain, 1987. They had won the opening round of the FIA World Sports-Prototype Championship at Jarama, driving for Jaguar in an XJR-8
1981 Ford Escort RS1800
Etancelin in his Maserati at the Dieppe Grand Prix, France, 22 July 1934Étancelin in his Maserati at the Dieppe Grand Prix, France, 22 July 1934. Philippe Étancelin won the race after Jean Gaupillat was killed in the second heat
Matt Neal, Nissan driver, celebrates victory, 1999 British touring carsMatt Neal celebrates victory.1999 British touring cars
Felice Nazzaro in a Fiat winning the Targo Florio race, Sicily, 1907. Just crossing the finishing the line. His driving partner raises his arm in jubilation, as does a member of the crowd
Jim Clark driving the Lotus 49 at the British Grand Prix, Silverstone, 1967
Richard Burns, winner 1999 Network Q rallyRichard Burns celebrating winning 1999 Network Q rally
Crash of the Le Mans 24 Hours winner at Spa, Belgium, 1938. The wreckage of the Delahaye T135 Competition after an accident at Spa-Francorchamps
Alain Menu.British touring car driver celebrates victoryAlain Menu celebrates victory at Thruxton. Swiss Alain Menu was one of the most successful touring car drivers of the 1990s, winning the prestigious British Touring Car Championship twice
John Cooper, winner of Formula 3 race at Rouen, 1952. By 1948 John Cooper and his father Charles Cooper were making rear engined 500cc formula 3 cars
Jimmy Murphy, winner of the Indianapolis 500, 1922. American driver Murphy was best known for his performances in Indycar racing in the early 1920s, but he also won the 1921 French Grand Prix
Camille Jenatzy in his 60 hp Mercedes, winner of the Gordon Bennett Race, Athy, Ireland, 1903. This car was one of the fastest of its day, being capable of 75 mph
Ari Vatanen, the World Rally Champion, 1981. His international break was in the 1976 British Rally Championship. His first World Rally Championship (WRC) was in the Acropolis Rally in 1980
SV Holbrook, winner of the 500 Miles Race, Brooklands, Surrey, (c1920s?)SV Holbrook, winner of the 500 Miles Race, Brooklands, Surrey, (late 1920s?)
Freddie Dixon and passenger Walter Denny, Isle of Man sidecar TT race, 1923. Dixon and Denny won the race on this Douglas machine, the first sidecar TT, add an average speed of 53.15 mph
Alain Menu.British touring car driver celebrates victoryAlain Menu. British touring cars driver celebrates victory
Stirling Moss, winner of the British Grand Prix, Aintree, 1955. With the winner's laurel wreath, surrounded by wellwishers. Moss began his career in 1947 driving a BMW 328
Bernd Rosemeyer acclaimed by the crowd, German Grand Prix, Nurburgring, 1936. Spectators applaud Rosemeyer's victory in the race as he drives past in his Auto Union
Jackie Stewart, celebrating victory at The Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, 1968
1928 AC Acedes, The Right Honourable Mrs Victor Bruce, Bournemouth Motor Rally Concours D'Elegance
1965 Le Mans winning Ferrari 250 LM of Jochen Rindt and Masten Gregory
A woman and her prize winning Ballot car, Bournemouth, Dorset, 1928
Mr. Michie, the winner of the Queen's Prize at Wimbledon, 1872. Creator: UnknownColour-Sergeant Michie, the winner of the Queen's Prize at Wimbledon, 1872. Engraving from a photograph by Herbert Watkins
Lord Lurgan's greyhound, Master M'Grath, 1871. Creator: John GreenawayLord Lurgan's greyhound, Master M'Grath, 1871
Prize poultry and dogs at the Birmingham Show, 1871. Creator: UnknownPrize poultry and dogs at the Birmingham Show, 1871. The poultry represented in our Illustrations are Mr. J. R
Prize cattle and sheep at the Smithfield Club Show, 1871. Creator: UnknownPrize cattle and sheep at the Smithfield Club Show, 1871
Oscar Mackey, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServiceOscar Mackey, between c1910 and c1915
Oscar Mathisen with medals, between c1915 and c1920. Creator: Bain News ServiceOscar Mathisen with medals, between c1915 and c1920
G.A. Pelletier, between c1915 and c1920. Creator: Bain News ServiceG.A. Pelletier, between c1915 and c1920. Shows George A. Pelletier of Boston who won the High Jump at the National Junior Athletic Championship in Newark, New Jersey on Sept. 8, 1916
Eddie Murphy, John "Shano" Collins, Joe Jackson, Happy Felsch, and Nemo Leibold, Chicago AL at 1917 World Series (baseball), 1917
The Race for the Grand Prix de Paris: the winner led to the weighing place, 1870
Leading in the winner of the Grand Prix, Baron M. de Rothschild's Verdun (M. Barat up), 1909. Verdun, a chestnut racehorse ridden by Barat and owned by Maurice de Rothschild
Royal Academy Prize for Sculpture; Hercules and Antaeus, by G. Brock, 1870
The Royal Academy Gold Medal Picture: "Ulysses and the Nurse", by F. Trevelyan Goodall, 1870
Prize Jersey cows at the Bath and West of England Agricultural Show at Southampton, 1869
Prize dogs at the Paris Dog Show, 1870. Creator: UnknownPrize dogs at the Paris Dog Show, 1870
Ensign Humphry, Cambridge University Rifle Corps, winner of the Queen's Prize at Wimbledon, 1871
King's College School Athletic Sports: finish of the two-mile walking-match, 1870
America winning the International Cup for Polo: last Monday's play at Hurlingham [Club, south-west London], 1909
Connie Regan & "Glorious Me", 1918. Creator: Bain News ServiceConnie Regan & "Glorious Me", 1918
Resta, between c1915 and c1920. Creator: Bain News ServiceResta, between c1915 and c1920. Shows Italian British race car driver Dario "Dolly" Resta, 1882-1924
The Princes First Derby, 1896: His Royal Highness leading Persimmon into the weighing enclosure at Epsom after the race, (1901). The Prince of Wales leads his horse as spectators cheer
England wins The Ashes against Australia, Oval Cricket Ground, London, 1926, (1935). The enthusiastic crowd swarming across the ground to congratulate the English team
O.R.C. senior double sculls winners, Queenstown. Creator: Muir & MoodieO.R.C. senior double sculls winners, Queenstown
English football team, c1912. Creator: Bain News ServiceEnglish football team, c1912. Shows the English football (soccer) team at the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden