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Leeds United (3) v Crystal Palace (1) at Elland Road, Leeds. Picture shows Gary McAllister (midfielder) for Leeds United. Picture taken 9th May 1995
Stirling Moss retires after three laps due to brake issues, during the 11th BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone. He was driving an Owen Race Organisation (British Racing Motors BRM)
Richard Branson pictured after being rescued from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger, which sank 100 miles off the Scillies. He and his crew of eight were trying to break the Atlantic crossing record
Express train thunders through Surbiton station. November 1938
Driver of a Southern Railways Electric Multiple Unit train approaching Rayners Park Station. November 1938
Competitor in the Liverpool Motor Club 24 hour trial seen here tackling the Bwlch y Groes (pass of the Cross). Circa 1930
A motor cyclist at speed on a section of the Sidcup by-pass, Kent, known as " Murder Mile" because of the number of accidents, many fatal, that have occurred there
Trials of Miss England II. Kaye Don in the motor-boat Miss England II, with Mr R E Garner, mechanic, on land. Lough Neagh. Northern Ireland. 20th January 1931
LNER Flying Scotsman 15th March 1964
Young members of the Double Zero Club, Birmingham, made it a record-breaking " special delivery" for the " Argus"
Motorcycle and side car trials on the county show ground at Trumpington August 1956
A hair raising experience for youngsters on one of the rides at the Clairville Common Fair 30th May 1994
Fun seekers enjoying all the fun of the fair at the Stokesley Fair 20th July 1997
A hair raising experience for youngsters on one of the rides at a fair in the north east of England 18th August 1992
HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales, launches the start of the 1988 London Marathon, at Blackheath, near Greenwich, London. Picture taken 17th April 1988
James Hunt - racing driver. Pictured in 1968. In the early days of James Hunts rise to World Championship status, he was fortunate enough to obtain the backing of Gowrings of Reading who ordered a
English aviator Amy Johnson arrives at Hall Green Greyhound track in Birmingham where, as guest of honour, she opened the Great Carnival accompanied by the Lord Mayor and Lady mayoress of Birmingham
Miss Amy Johnson speaking at a reception organised by the womens sociteies at Melbourne Town Hall, Australia. When she rose to speak to the large crowd, she was given an enthusiastic reception
English aviator Amy Johnson, the first female pilot to fly solo from Britain to Australia, pictured here at Eastbourne, East Sussex during her tour of Britain on return from Australia
All stop on the main Cardiff Barry Road. Where 50 mph speed limit need not apply. Wales. 20th February 1978. A4050 Closed
Number 34021 "Dartmoor"a Bulleid Pacific locomotive of the West Country ClassNumber 34021 " Dartmoor" a Bulleid Pacific locomotive of the West Country Class, seen racing towards London from Salisbury, Wiltshire for the last time before retirement 30th April 1967
To See It Is Just A Blur. The humming bird, one of the tiniest of all birds of which there are about 300 species hail from tropical America
From 14-18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth, registration G-ACAB, from Lympne Aerodrome, London, England, to Cape Town, South Africa
English aviator Amy Johnson at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, standing next to the MG car which was presented to her on behalf of Sir William Morris in recognition of her historic solo flight
English aviator Amy Johnson arrives at Hedon Airport, near her home town of Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, in her De Havilland DH.60 Gipsy Moth aircraft G-aAH during celebrations to mark her
British aviator Amy Johnson pictured in the cockpit of her Gipsy Moth plane before before her historic solo flight from Britain to Australia
From 14e18 November 1932 Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson)flew her new de Havilland DHFrom 14Ð18 November 1932 Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson)flew her new de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth, registration G-ACAB, from Lympne Aerodrome, London, England, to Cape Town, South Africa
From 14e18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DHFrom 14Ð18 November 1932 Amy Johnson, CBE flew her new de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth, registration G-ACAB, from Lympne Aerodrome, London, England, to Cape Town, South Africa
Miss Amy Johnson acknowledging the enthusiastic welcome given to her by the huge crowd gathered at Moonee Vallrey racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on Monday June 16th 1930
In July 1933, Amy Molllison (formerly Amy Johnson)and her husband Jim Mollison flew their De Haviiland DH.84 Dragon aircraft named Seafarer, nonstop from Pendine Sands
The De Havilland D. H. 84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim MollisonThe De Havilland D.H.84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison and his wife Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson), pictured in flight passing a schooner yachy of Cork harbour
Children at Oxshott enjoying the winter snow. January 1939
The Gloster Meteor Mk IV that beat the world Air Speed record. November 1945 P000494
Christening of Britains first air ambulance by English aviation pioneer Mrs. Amy Mollison (formerly Miss Amy Johnson) at Feltham Air Path. June 1936
A vintage motorbike enthusiast out for a Sunday ride on his 1928 AJS Motorcycle at Basingstoke. September 1970
Surrey Hills Motor Club - Grass track meeting at Capel. Surrey, September 1952 C4534
John Kenneally runs a ten horse string at Clipsham, Rutland, spent £15John Kenneally runs a ten horse string at Clipsham, Rutland, spent £ 15, 000 in countless man hours tearing up a rail track to make a race track
John Salako in action for Crystal Palace against Rochdale during the two teams FA Cup Fifth round match at Selhurst Park. Palace won the game 1-0. 17th February 1990
Goodwood International Race Meeting, Easter Monday. Race in progress. 19th April 1965
Radar speed traps were to be operated by the Metropolitan Police from January 1958. Patrol officer John Ley operates the radar speedmeter on the Chelsea Embankment
Christian Horner launches Snowball competition, he is offering a day in the fast lane at Silverstone to the highest bidder at this years Goldrush auction
Christian Horner steps out on the tough road of Formula Three racing tomorrow determined to make it to the top, 20th March 1999
Christian Horner puts the new TOMs 035F through its paces in what is likely to prove a preview of his British Formula Three challenge next season, during a shake-down at Silversontes GP circuit
Christian Horner in his car at Silverstone, 14th February 1994
Flat Out! Its the time every speedster dreads - the moment when they realise they re no longer the tops. For Hortense, Britains fastest tortoise it happened on Thursday (24-3-77)
Donald Campbell, takes BlueBird for a run on Coniston Water, 4th November 1958. (A few days before breaking his World Speed Record)
Bluebird during testing at Coniston Water, 7th November 1957. Donald Campbell today broke his own world record at Coniston Water, by averaging 239.07 mph
Donald Campbell, at Coniston Water, 7th November 1957. Donald Campbell, pictured after breaking his own world record at Coniston Water, by averaging 239.07 mph