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Jimmy Hills in the driving seat at Coventry City FC. 16th August 1980
The Bentley Car, being driven by enthusiasts in the Berkshire area on Britain during an October 1970 Bentley celebration day. This is a MK 6 Bentley Special
Picture shows students and lecturer at Garretts Green Technical College in Birmingham pictured with their electric electronic car
Memories of former days came alive in Leamington yesterday when a 1920s London bus jogged along The Parade. The 1925 " General" belonged to the Old London General Onmibus Company but made
The concrete framework of the 10-storey block of flats in Hillfields rises up beyond the weather-scarred walls of derelict property in Queen Street, Coventry
Vintage car fans hit the road yesterday at the start of a marathon trip in aid of charity. A team of three Rotarians hope their 718-mile round journey to Glasgow will raise a bumper amount of cash
Coventrys first registered car, DU1, stands in a storeroom at the Daimler Companys Radford factory as immaculate and road-worthy as the day it was biought nearly 50 years ago. The 23 h.p
"The old faithful returns home"The car carrying the registration number" The old faithful returns home" The car carrying the registration number M239459, was made in Coventry by the Humber Hillman Company
Mr. Winston Churchill is travelling in a car with the mayor of Coventry, Mr. J. A. Moseley during his visit to Coventry. 26th September 1941
Cook Street Gate, Coventry. Built in the Fourteenth century as a means of collecting taxes from anyone who entered the city wall. 11th March 1963
The view northwards from Broadgate down Cross Cheaping and The Burges complete with tramlines. The original Owen Owen department store is being constructed on the right
Sir William Lyons, founder and chairman of Jaguar Cars and Lady Lyons look at an E-type Jaguar that won the award for the Best British car at the Town & Country Festival, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire
Eight-year-old Andrew Scott, son of Coventrys municipal motoring museum curator, Mr C. J. Scott, enjoys armchair motoring in the museums 1904 Riley tri-car which, driven by his father
A mini car drives along a snowy lane in the countryside near Coventry whilst a man tries to clear away the snow. 3rd January 1963
Jaguar Cars works and offices, Browns Lane, Coventry. 5th May 1984
20, 000 people assembled in Trinity Street and beyond to welcome Mr. Winston Churchill when he visited Coventry. He spoke to the cheering crowd with the help of a microphone
Sir William Lyons, founder and chairman of Jaguar Cars(left) chats to footballer Bobby Moore(right) at the Motor Show, Earls Court, London. Also in the photo is Mr. J.P