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Mr Frederick Witts with his penny farthing bicycle at his home in Bryncoch, Neath, Wales. 13th August 1966
Barry and Alex Pendray from Hemingford Grey in Cambridgeshire, have converted a double decker bus into a mobile home, 12th April 1977
Three members of the Air Sea Rescue team on standby duty at their RAF Brawdy base in Dyfed, Wales. They are left to right: Flight Lieutenant Geoff Gill
Line of buses in traffic jam, Market Square, Cambridge, caused by ongoing construction work, 16th September 1965
Mrs Barbara Taylor of Graham Court, Lansbury Park, Caerphilly sits astride a BSA Aerial 3 three wheeled moped which she won in a South Wales Echo competition at he Echos gala day at mainly Stadium
Tourists may soon be seeing Pembrokeshire by pedalling a three-seater cyclemobile around the countys rural by-ways. The Wales Tourist Board have had an Inquiry about
Bebb Travel hostess Alison with one of the firms newest coaches at their Church village headquarters. 17th April 1989
One of the new continental type traffic signs has been into position in Cownbrifge Road near Victoria Park in Cardiff. 11th May 1965
Ladies Day Out in a vintage 1925 Bus, Cambridge, June 1977
United Counties 209 Bus to St Neots, Cambridge, Circa December 1977
MrC J. Collishaw, RAC Training Organisor, explains the controls on the Vespa scooter presented today by the Douglas Sale and Service Ltd
The 1914 BSA, top speed 33 miles an hour, will be out again in a weekOs time, together with scores of other motorcycles, for the annual pioneer run from London to Brighton
Some of the many signs which have appeared in the streets of Cardiff City Centre in the last few years. The sign here in St Mary Street is warning motorists of waiting restrictions. 2nd October 1964
Mr Booyer on his 87 year old tricycle riding through the streets of Bedwas, Wales. 22nd November 1974
Local residents are irate at the large sign which has been erected at Bwlch on the mountain pass near Ruthin, on the Ruthin Mold road
A sign warning motorists leaving the Monmouthshire show that they will drive through a chicken hatchery. September 1967
tOs childs play. So say the makers of the Sprog Roadster, a three - wheeled, battery - powered scooter developed by a Burry Port firm
The Mobylette, sometimes shortened as Moby, a model of moped by French manufacturer Motobścane, pictured parked in Cardiff. 5th November 1957