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Monochrome Collection (page 96)

Background imageMonochrome Collection: A D Taylor and A E Abcassis competing in the Crystal Palace road racing. As a driver

A D Taylor and A E Abcassis competing in the Crystal Palace road racing. As a driver spins off the track another overtakes. 1938

Background imageMonochrome Collection: With Sir Malcolm Campell acting as starter, the first 500km race took place at Brooklands

With Sir Malcolm Campell acting as starter, the first 500km race took place at Brooklands, when many well known drivers competed. In previous years, the race has been over a distance of 500 miles

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Coronation Trophy race on new Crystal Palace circuit. The Coronation Trophy race

Coronation Trophy race on new Crystal Palace circuit. The Coronation Trophy race was the inaugural event the new Crystal Palace road racing circuit

Background imageMonochrome Collection: ERA Pat Fairfield the winner at Crystal Palace. 1937

ERA Pat Fairfield the winner at Crystal Palace. 1937

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Prince George, The Duke of Kent, who had flown to Leicester airport, started the

Prince George, The Duke of Kent, who had flown to Leicester airport, started the International Grand Prix race at Donington Park, Derby, Leicestershire

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Brands Hatch motor side car race. 1938

Brands Hatch motor side car race. 1938

Background imageMonochrome Collection: A contrast in face protectors for women speedway racers. Two famous women motorists

A contrast in face protectors for women speedway racers. Two famous women motorists, Miss Victoria Worsley and Miss Fay Taylour

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Mr H. L. Brooke, driving an MG Riley, again hit the banking, at exactly the same spot as before

Mr H. L. Brooke, driving an MG Riley, again hit the banking, at exactly the same spot as before, during the London Grand Prix on the new Crystal Palace roadracing circuit. 17 July 1937

Background imageMonochrome Collection: The Crystal Palace road race. J Mitchell and A C Dobson compete on the bend. 1938

The Crystal Palace road race. J Mitchell and A C Dobson compete on the bend. 1938

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Husband and wife practice at Brooklands for Easter racing. Mrs Roy Eccles was among

Husband and wife practice at Brooklands for Easter racing. Mrs Roy Eccles was among the racing drivers practising at the Brooklands track, Weybridge, Surrey, for the Easter Bank Holiday. events

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Car with double rear wheels for Brooklands mountain race. Mr D N Letts M G car

Car with double rear wheels for Brooklands mountain race. Mr D N Letts M G car was tried out at Brooklands in preparation for the Easter racing

Background imageMonochrome Collection: At the Royal Ascot race meeting - the Earl and Countess Portarlington

At the Royal Ascot race meeting - the Earl and Countess Portarlington. 20 June 1923

Background imageMonochrome Collection: At the Royal Ascot Races Prince Arthur of Connaught

At the Royal Ascot Races Prince Arthur of Connaught

Background imageMonochrome Collection: The Motor Car Grand Prix of Europ, Race started by Signor Mussolini Salamano won

The Motor Car Grand Prix of Europ, Race started by Signor Mussolini Salamano won the motor car Grand Prix of Europe for Italy at Monza in a fiat car

Background imageMonochrome Collection: New racing car seen for the first time at Brooklands. A new racing car, the first

New racing car seen for the first time at Brooklands. A new racing car, the first entry ever made by the Rover Company in an attempt to gain speed honours

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Women beats men at first Brooklands meeting. With women racing on equal terms

Women beats men at first Brooklands meeting. With women racing on equal terms with men for the first time, the first meeting of the new motor racing season was held at Brooklands

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Driver escapes in 100 miles an hour crash at British Empire trophy races. Wel Handley

Driver escapes in 100 miles an hour crash at British Empire trophy races. Wel Handley had an amazing escape, from death, when driving Freddie Dixons Riley in the 250 mile British Empire Trophy Race

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Court Trossi: Signor Villoreal and Count J Lurani at the Crystal Palace the practice

Court Trossi: Signor Villoreal and Count J Lurani at the Crystal Palace the practice.. Famous British and continental drivers practised on the Crystal Palace road circuit for the Imperial trophy

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Whitney Straight wins international track race at Brooklands with average speed of

Whitney Straight wins international track race at Brooklands with average speed of 90 miles an hour. Mr Whitney Straight, the young millionaire racing driver

Background imageMonochrome Collection: ERA general view at Crystal Palace. 1937

ERA general view at Crystal Palace. 1937

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Betty Nuthall defeats new tennis star, Miss Trammers forgets her clothes

Betty Nuthall defeats new tennis star, Miss Trammers forgets her clothes. Miss Betty Nuthall the young lawn tennis champion, successfully defended her prestige against Miss Kathleen Stammers

Background imageMonochrome Collection: ERA Pat Fairfield at speed at Crystal Palace. 1937

ERA Pat Fairfield at speed at Crystal Palace. 1937

Background imageMonochrome Collection: H. L Hadley (Austin) won the 15 lap (30 mile) car event on the Crystal Palace road racing circuit

H. L Hadley (Austin) won the 15 lap (30 mile) car event on the Crystal Palace road racing circuit
H.L Hadley (Austin) won the 15 lap (30 mile) car event on the Crystal Palace road racing circuit, where combined meeting for cars, motorcycles and pedal cycles was held

Background imageMonochrome Collection: John Cobb wins British Empire Trophy Race at Brooklands. John Cobb, in a delage car

John Cobb wins British Empire Trophy Race at Brooklands. John Cobb, in a delage car, won the British Empire Trophy Race at Brooklands track, Weybridge, Surrey

Background imageMonochrome Collection: The new road racing track Crystal Palace opened by the Earl Howe. Photo shows the start of a race

The new road racing track Crystal Palace opened by the Earl Howe. Photo shows the start of a race. 22 April 1 will 937

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Stratford Chases. Mrs St John Atkinson, Brig General Courage, Mrs Donald Mc Neile

Stratford Chases. Mrs St John Atkinson, Brig General Courage, Mrs Donald Mc Neile and Sir John Hewett. 1927

Background imageMonochrome Collection: The Crystal Palace Road Racing. J H T Smith, the racing car driver, poses with his trophy

The Crystal Palace Road Racing. J H T Smith, the racing car driver, poses with his trophy. 1938

Background imageMonochrome Collection: ERA Pat Fairfield at Crystal Palace. 1937

ERA Pat Fairfield at Crystal Palace. 1937

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Drivers practice on new Crystal Palace track. Drivers had their first practice

Drivers practice on new Crystal Palace track. Drivers had their first practice on the new Crystal Palace road racing circuit of the opening by Earl Howe

Background imageMonochrome Collection: ERA at Crystal Palace. 1937

ERA at Crystal Palace. 1937

Background imageMonochrome Collection: A thrill of the Ulster race. Remarkable photograph of motorcyclists car crashing

A thrill of the Ulster race. Remarkable photograph of motorcyclists car crashing through banking. Freddy Dixon, the dare devil motorcyclist

Background imageMonochrome Collection: John Cobb And Three Other Drivers Leave London For Attempt On 19 Records. For British

John Cobb And Three Other Drivers Leave London For Attempt On 19 Records. For British racing motorists left Waterloo station on Aquitania boat train for the American salt lakes in Utah where they

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Prince Bira wins international trophy race. Prince Birs of Siam driving an E R

Prince Bira wins international trophy race. Prince Birs of Siam driving an E R A won the international trophy race at Brooklands. Raymond Mays, also driving an E R A gained second place

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Race for the German Grand Prix. Thirtyone cars started in the great race for the

Race for the German Grand Prix. Thirtyone cars started in the great race for the German Grand Prix. The startof the race. 19 July 1932

Background imageMonochrome Collection: French motor rally. Thirty nine competitors left the Place de la Concorde in Paris

French motor rally. Thirty nine competitors left the Place de la Concorde in Paris on the first stage of the Eighth annual International Rally for women

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Bruce Woodcocks first fight in the USA against Tony Mauriello will be televised

Bruce Woodcocks first fight in the USA against Tony Mauriello will be televised from the Madison Square Garden by the National Broadcasting Company of America

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Gianfranco Cometti garlanded with laurels and being kissed by his wofe after his

Gianfranco Cometti garlanded with laurels and being kissed by his wofe after his victory at the Royal automobile clubs international tourist Trophy race held at Donington Park, near Derby

Background imageMonochrome Collection: SALVADORI COMES SECOND. Silverstone; Roy Salvadori, driving an Aston Martin car

SALVADORI COMES SECOND. Silverstone; Roy Salvadori, driving an Aston Martin car, racing around the track in the eleventh Annual International Trophy Race at Silverstone yesterday

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Joystick Special, freak car, competes in famous Shelsley Walsh Climb. The Joystick

Joystick Special, freak car, competes in famous Shelsley Walsh Climb. The Joystick Special owned by Jan E Breyer, a track car at the start of the climb. 28 September 1935

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Prince Birabongse swerving in front of Dobson on the finishing line. The first international

Prince Birabongse swerving in front of Dobson on the finishing line. The first international car race ever held in London, the Imperial Tracey took place on the Crystal Palace road racing circuit

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Mr John Dewar and Mrs K McNeil photographed outside Claridges after their wedding

Mr John Dewar and Mrs K McNeil photographed outside Claridges after their wedding at St Colombs Church in Pont Street, London. 10 May 1932

Background imageMonochrome Collection: MP races pigeons with car and plane. Mr Thomas Cook MP for Norfolk North, took

MP races pigeons with car and plane. Mr Thomas Cook MP for Norfolk North, took part in a thrilling race by car and plane against a number of pigeons to Norwich

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Drivers practice at Brooklands for Easter Monday meeting. Drivers practised

Drivers practice at Brooklands for Easter Monday meeting. Drivers practised on the track at Brooklands for the Easter Monday meeting of the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club

Background imageMonochrome Collection: I F Connell of E R A and H Stuart Wilton of MG compete during the Crystal Palace road race

I F Connell of E R A and H Stuart Wilton of MG compete during the Crystal Palace road race. 1938

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Forty seven cars were entered for 250 mile international trophy race at Brooklands

Forty seven cars were entered for 250 mile international trophy race at Brooklands. this was the largest field ever received for the event

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Prince Birabongse of Siam [Prince Bira of Siam / Thailand], driving an ERA [English

Prince Birabongse of Siam [Prince Bira of Siam / Thailand], driving an ERA [English Racing Automobiles] won the first London Grand Prix on the new Crystal Palace road racing circuit. I. F

Background imageMonochrome Collection: Mr C M Whites Bucatti. Taking the bridge on the railway straight in 2nd race

Mr C M Whites Bucatti. Taking the bridge on the railway straight in 2nd race. 18 April 1936

Background imageMonochrome Collection: The RAC Torquay rally. Competitors at the Ace of Spades garage on the Kingston - by - pass

The RAC Torquay rally. Competitors at the Ace of Spades garage on the Kingston - by - pass. Mrs B J M Streather and Miss Sleigh study the map. 24 March 1936



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