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Count Trossi speeding round the track in his Maserati. Famous British and continental drivers practised on the Crystal Palace road circuit for the Imperial trophy race-the first international car
Captain George Eyston, the famous racing driver, testing his giant new Bullet Headed Magnette car on Brooklands racing track at Weybridge, Surrey
Hair raising. Woman driver takes up midget car racing. Fay Taylor, well known racing driver and once holder of the womens speedway championship, is now taking up midget car racing
Ascot Captain and Mrs Ambose Goddard. 1925
Captain Sir Henry Birkin in his car at Brooklands track, Easter Monday meeting. 28 March 1932
Kentish Border CC trial ( A G J Bochaton ). 28 November 1935
The British Empire Trophy Race. The British Empire Trophy Race, the fastest race over to take place on the track, took place at Brooklands
Derby Day at Epsom Racecourse. Looking across the parked cars to the grandstands. 14 June 1922
Woman racing motorist Mrs J Houldsworth drives dead husbands car in Shelsley Walsh hill climb. 29 September 1934
Brooklands meeting postponed through rain. Heavy rain caused disappointment to thousands of car racing enthusiasts when the Easter Monday meeting at Brooklands had to be abandoned
Practicing for new high speed motor track racing at Greenford. A new high speed motor racing track has been constructed at Greenford, Middlesex, for racing in high speed cars
Garth Point to Point races at Newlands, Arborfield, near Wokingham. Mrs Carey Bernard and Miss De Wend. 31 March 1925
G E T Eyston prepares for attack on world speed record for baby cars at Pendine Sands. Mr G E T Eyston, the racing motorist
Mr Herbert Gilbertson on a trapeze in his garage in Sidcup. 1935
Pioneer racing motorist recalls old records at opening of new Brooklands course. Dame Ethel Locke-King, wife of the founder of Brooklands opened a new road racing course at Brooklands, Surrey
First race of a new Crystal Palace road racing circuit. The Coronation Trophy race was the inaugural event of the new Crystal Palace road racing circuit
Start of the Road Racing Clubs race at Crystal Palace. 1937
Girl competitors in RAC, 1, 000 miles rally. Start from Ace of Spades. Over 200 competitors, including 26 women, driving all makes of cars, are taking part in the RAC
Kentish Border Car Club trial. A competitor struggles on the hill climb. 28 November 1935
Prince Bira of Siam leading Raymond Mays and Billy Cotton around the New Zealand bend during practice at the Crystal Palace Road racing circuit. 15 July 1937
Woman driver at Brooklands autumn meeting. Miss D Evans ( standing ) talking to Mrs D G Evans, her sister in law, who drove an MG in the first race. 19 October 1935
Lord De Clifford leaves London for Athens - a competitor in the Monte Carlo Rally motor run. Lord de Clifford left the Royal Automobile Club in London for Athens
The Crystal Palace road race. R J W Appleton, A Guddon Fletcher and J H T Smith, racing. 1938
Lurani and Villoresi. Italian racing motorists. 10 October 1937. [?] Crystal PalaceLurani and Villoresi. Italian racing motorists. 10 October 1937.[?] Crystal Palace
C R Whitcroft wins Ulster Tourist Trophy after race of thrills. C R Whitcroft in a Riley car was the winner and G E T Eyston also in a Riley was second in the Ulster Tourist Trophy car race in
Mrs K Petre in her Riley. 28 September 1935
Sir Malcolm Campbell damages tyres on Brooklands concrete track. The Bluebird out at Brookland made its appearance on the Brooklands track at the Easter Monday, Bank Holiday opening meeting
Miss Amy Johnson on the car racing track. Preparing for French trial. Miss Amy Johnson, the British air woman who has now turned her attention to motor racing, gave her car
Bullingdon Club Point To Point at Launton. Miss B. Marriot, Miss Marriot, Miss G. Evett and Miss M. Evett
The old year races out. London; World motor - cycle racing champion and recently elected " Sportsman of the Year ", John Surtees
TT race to be held at new Crystal Palace track?-RAC official pays visit of inspection. Captain a W Phillips, the Royal Automobile Clubs Competition Secretary
Motor cyclists had a final practice on the Crystal Palace Road Racing Circuit for the London Grand Prix meeting today (Saturday). John Surtees (23) and T. F
Surtees wins German Grand Prix. Nuerburgring : John Surtees, happy winner of the " Grand Prix of Germany ", formula 1 race, greets the spectators
Surtees warms up. Le Mans, France; British driver, John Surtees takes his Italian Ferrari speeding around the track during trials for the famed 24 hour Le Mans endurance race, which starts later
John Surtees receives trophy in Milan. Milan, Italy : Motor - cycling World Champion, John Surtees of Great Britain, shakes hands with motor - cycle maker
Young children receive their buns from the Guy Fawkes Charity. 1935
Swimmers around submerged vehicles in the greatest recorded floods in Kingston, the busy town and the Portsmouth Road were inundated following the terrific thunderstorm that burst suddenly over
Rescue comes by boat to the occupants of a marooned car in a flooded road at Maidenhead, where the Thames has burst its banks and is reported to still be rising. 2 December 1946
Rajah, one of the young Elephants at the London Zoo, has two outsize ears for music. The serenade on the accordion from keeper W.Crompton brigns a soulful solo, enthusiastic if discordant
The London zoos baby wallaby takes its first peep at the world from its mothers pouch. Although now several weeks old this is the babys first public appearance. The mother is a Bennetts Wallabies
Bare backs in the park. Hyde Park, accustomed to an infinite variety of fashions, opened its eyes when girl visitors, determined to keep cool in the heat wave
Pastel Blue Autocrat, a beautiful old English sheepdog, came to the West Country dog clubs shown at Bristol well prepared for the spring weather. 3 April 1947
North Londons Glamour Girl wins prize evening in the West End. Chosen as North Londons Glamour Girl Miss Ivy Tate, who is not yet 16
The Show of the Keeshon club and French Bulldog club is taking place at Tattershall, Knightsbridge, London. Photo shows: an attractive veiled hat worn by Mrs George Stephens
Making Crackers at the Cracker works, Holborn. 6 December 1919
Christmas, 1920. Making Crackers at Mead and Fields. 18 October 1920
Christmas preparations at the Royal Caledonian Schools, Bushey. Mixing pudding. 15Christmas prepartations at the Royal Caledonian Schools, Bushey. Mixing pudding. 15 November 1933
Christmas, 1936. Auctioning the Christmas Turkey. 23 December 1936