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Motor racing at Oulton Park. 9th November 1953
Manchester City footballer Mike Summerbee does special training with ex Great Britain miler Stan Taylor at Longford Park Athletic track under direction of Joe Lancaster. June 1969 P004575
The Flying Scotman leaving Kings Cross in its intial non-stop run to Scotland. 1st May 1928
The Ffestiniog Railway is the oldest independent railway company in the World - being founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832
Boys and girls take part in a race at their school sports day. 20th June 1979
A young boy raises his arms in celebration as he crosses the finish line to win the race at their school sports day. 20th June 1979
Racehorse Red Rum and jockey Brian Fletcher at the 1974 Grand National at Aintree
Arkle seen training for the 1966 Cheltenham Gold Cup - March 1966
Dancing Brave and jockey Greville Starkey in May 1986 on the gallops
Racehorse: Arkle at the stables of Tom Dreaper in - February 1966
Action during a motor race at Brooklands track in Surrey March 1966
1948 Olympic Games Harrison wins the 100 metre sprint final during the 1948 London Olympic Games
Sir Ivor with Lester Piggott wins the Derby at Epsom - May 1968
Nijinsky with Lester Piggott after winning the 1970 Epsom Derby 3rd June 1970
A tram in the snow during the great snowfall of January 1947 The temperature on the 29th January was an incredible -16 degrees Fahrenheit
Perth Australia skyline view Perth skyline, West Australia
The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for the very last time. It travels to Edinburgh. The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley
World War Two. Women employed by the LNER (London North Eastern Railway) to recover coal dropped by passing trains on the railway lines January 1943
Wood burning steam locomotives at rail centre od caala of port lobito
Perth skyline, West Australia. Circa 1971
View from the Central Railway of Peru between Lima and Tiglio
Mr B F Harris on a specially constructed cycle on which he makes his nightly inspection of the London Underground. 24th August 1949
A team of girl painters employed by the Southern Division of the Southern Railway have painted their way up and down the line from Dorset to Basingstoke
Commonwealth Games 1978 David Moorcroft wins the 1500m final
Commonwealth Games 1970, 5, 000m won by Ian Stewart from Ian McCafferty and Kip Keino of Kenya. 25th July 1970
Commonwealth Games 1970 mens 400m hurdles final W Koskei of Uganda falls at the end of the race
Athlete Brendan Foster running in the Olympic Games 1980
Moro Shigematsu breaks the marathon world record completing the Windsor to Chiswick marathon at the Kinnaird Trophy meeting in 2:12:00
1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, USA. Mens Athletics. Great Britains Sebastain Coe wins the 1500 metres gold medal ahead of his fellow countryman Steve Cram who took silver. 11th August 1984
Harrison Dillard crossing the finishing line in the 1948 London Olympic Games 100 metre sprint final
Daily Herald race meeting at Oulton Park. August 1955
Battle of Hofstade. Belgian soldiers shelter in a trench beside a railway line. Shells bursting over them, they lost all their four commanders. Circa 25th August 1914
The fifty year old steam train the L46 took a party of train enthusiasts on a trip around the inner circle on the London underground. 23rd September 1957
Always a stickler for tradition, the Great Western Railway adorned its locomotives with victorian-style trimmings long after other companies abandoned them
Engines of the Isle of Man Railways. These engines represent keen collectors items. there are about 15 of them in operation
Edwardian elegance: well turned-out retired engine driver Herbert Turner, 78, complements the handsome lines of ex-Metropolitan Railway E class 0-4-4 tank engine No. L46, built in 1901
The massive part that preserved railways now play in British tourism started with the reopening of the Bluebell Line in East Sussex, on August 8, 1960
Sportsman of the Year Reg Harris tries out the new velodrome circuit in Manchester 1949
Ford Sierra Cosworth in racing trim with a Honda motorbike. July 1999
Ford Sierra Cosworth in racing trim. July 1999
Racing driver John Surtees and his new racing car. January 1976 S76-0088
Derek Johnson hits the tape after 880 yards to set a new British record of 1min. 48.7sec at the white City, London. Two yards behind is the ace miler, Brian Hewson
Women Racing Driver: Janet McPherson. November 1975
The ton-up tortoise. Macwattie became the fastest tortoise in Britain on Monday (6-5-74) when he covered the 401 miles from Glasgow, Scotland, to London, in just five hours
British athlete Alan Wells training before the Olympig Games in Los Angeles. July 1984