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Motor hill climb Farrington. 1935
Miss Paddie Elrane Naismith, the well known woman racing motorist and aviator, who was once chauffeuse to the Prime Minister
The start of a race at Crystal Palace, London. 1 July 1939
Prince Nicholas definately to race at Le Mans. Co driver with Whitney Straight. Despite opposition, Prince Nicholas of Romania, brother of King Carol
1972 GRD 372 Formula 3 racing car Group Racing Developments
Dodson and Dobson fight for place on the track. 1938
The first pictures of Captain George Eystons monster car since its competition at Tipton, staffs. It is now being prepared the dispatch to the salt base of Utah USA coal use by the captain for his
Flight Lieutenant Chris Staniland, the high speed pilot, motocar race driver at the wheel of Talbot [ ? ] September 1936 [ ? ]
E R Hall ( no 57 ) ( MG Special ). 28 September 1935
Weird car for Easter Monday racing at Brooklands. Mr H G Dobbs with his Riley showing the special body formation which he designed. The exhaust is enclosed ( on left ) with outlets in the tail
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
Cambridgeshire jockeys waiting for their mounts at Newmarket, Suffolk. 30 October 1934
Seaman driving single handed, wins British Empire road race. Driving witout relief for the whole 250 miles of the course, R J B Seaman ( Maserati ) won the British Empire trophy race
Mr A. C Dobson adjusting his wifes helmet before she took the track in her FiatMr A.C Dobson adjusting his wifes helmet before she took the track in her Fiat. Taking place in England for the first time in its history
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
South Of England Coursing Club meeting at Mentmore. Lord Rosebery, Mr Jack Jarvis, Lady Burbridge and Mrs Jack Mitchell. 1935
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
1972 McLaren Chevrolet M20 Can-Am sports car Denny Hulme at the wheel
Captain Sir Henry Birkin in his car at Brooklands track, Easter Monday meeting. 28 March 1932
Seaman wins first big road race of season averages 66. 33 mph. Driving his Maserati at an average speed of 66.33 miles an hour, RJB Seaman the British Empire Trophy Race
Avon Valley Coursing Club meet at Downton Hampshire. Mr and Mrs L. V. Bolton. 1926Avon Valley Coursing Club meet at Downton Hampshire. Mr and Mrs L.V. Bolton. 1926
Siams Princes to race at Brooklands. Two Princess from the Royal House of Siam, Prince Bire and Prince Abhbs, his brother are to race for a trophy presented by Prince Chula of Siam. 31 July 1935
Kentish Border CC trial ( A G J Bochaton ). 28 November 1935
The Crystal Palace miniature car racing grand prix. The cars take the bend. 1938
Competitors in the Monte Carlo Rally checked in at the control station in the Place de la Concords, Paris, on their way south
Jack Johnson in his car. John Arthur ( Jack ) Johnson ( March 31 1878 ? June 10 1946 )Jack Johnson in his car. John Arthur (" Jack " ) Johnson ( March 31 1878 ? June 10 1946 ), nicknamed the ? Galveston Giant, ? was an American boxer
INTERNATIONAL PAIRS WINNERS2 Jackie Brown and John Munroe from Whitemoss Golf Club in Perth lift the International Pairs Mixed Pairs trophey in a 1922 Wolseley Coupe at Mount Wolseley Hotel
Bandini sports car 1957
Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey. Malcolm Campbell in Puegot Bluebird and Captain Woolf Barnato in his Talbot. 14 October 1922
The British Empire Trophy Race. The British Empire Trophy Race, the fastest race over to take place on the track, took place at Brooklands
Kaye Don speeding around Brooklands track in practice for his duel with Sir Henry Birkin. 25 March 1932
Derby Day at Epsom Racecourse. Looking across the parked cars to the grandstands. 14 June 1922
Preparing to fit the radiator on the new HWM racing car in the workshops at Walton On Thames in readiness for the opening of the motor racing season. 14th March 1951
Woman racing motorist Mrs J Houldsworth drives dead husbands car in Shelsley Walsh hill climb. 29 September 1934
1931 car - Lincoln Model K Sport Phaeton duel cowl four door - In Greek mythology, Pha?ton or Phaethon was the son of Helios (Phoebus, the " shining one" ) ?TopFoto
Histoire De La Locomotion Terrestre Motoring A luxury 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
Car Blows up and Bursts Into Flames In Big Race At Brooklands The Leyland - Thomas car driven by R. J. Munday in the Gold Trophy Race, the chief event at the Brooklands Whit Monday meeting
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
Mrs Kay Petre ( left ) beats Mrs Gwenda Stewart in womens speed duel at Brooklands. 2 August 1935
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
Bluebird out at Brooklands. Sir Malcolm Campbells famous car Bluebird made its appearance on the Brooklands track at the Easter Bank Holiday meeting
Although the sign says The Car Saver this Morris Mini Cooper obviously couldn tAlthough the sign says" The Car Saver" this Morris Mini Cooper obviously couldn t read as it ploughed straight through
An early Austin Healey 100 at Silverstone in 1955. Behind it is a Buckler DD-1