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A VW Golf at the Paris Motor Show. 4th October 1974
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Press day at the BMC works at Longbridge, Birmingham, West Midlands. Pictured, Patrick Edwards, sitting in the smallest of the BMC cars, leads the parade of new vehicles on show for the first time
The Enfield Electric Car Road Test by Sunday Mirror reporter Roy Spicer. Roy shows us the electric workings at the back of the electric car. Picture taken 27th June 1975
Fashion Clothing Hats April 1964 Fashion model Minerva Smith sitting on bonnet of sports car wearing paper hat, resting her chin on her hand smiling
Judy Garland and her daughter Liza Minelli drive away from Covent Garden opera house with their escort tonight. (Picture) A smiling Judy Garland looks at the camera from her vehicle
Richard Hulin and a left hand VW Beetle. 2nd September 1982
Morris Marina 1. 3 Estate 1976 - Motors Motor Cars Car Leyland CarsMorris Marina 1.3 Estate 1976 - Motors Motor Cars Car Leyland Cars
With 30 passengers aboard, the sea tractor at work between Burgh Island and mainland at Bigbury on Sea, Devon. 13th June 1956
Winston Churchill pictured on his way to the House of Commons. 23rd January 1964
A small tank engine pulls into the railway station at Halesworth Suffolk. June 1952 C3365
Picture shows The Ford Zodiac MkII car displayed at The Motor Show in Earls Court, London, The his and her range, Picture taken 18th October 1960
Prince Philip drives a prototype Aston Martin Lagonda. 17th February 1978
Brian Conley actor makes a phone call from a "Trojan "Brian Conley actor makes a phone call from a " Trojan " motor car standing on drivers seat through sunroof DBase
The BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company) works in Birmingham. Mrs Pasgllalina D Prizio fixes a transfer to one of the hundreds of motor cycles
A small mini car built by owner Jerry Vullings, pictured in the car. It is possible that in 1989, this was the smallest mini influenced car in existence. Picture taken 27th August 1989
The first parking meter in England. The first parking meters are introduced in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London on 10th July 1958. A lady pays her parking fee
Liverpool footballer Alf Arrowsmith travels to Anfield on a bicycle bought for him by his manager Bill Shankly to help strengthen his weekend leg which is recovering from a recent cartilage
The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle, the C5. Sir Clive meets the press Picture taken 10th January 1985
Reliant Robin Wedding car and owner chauffeur Martyn Secrett
The Land Rover automobile, on a test drive at Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire, in 1962. The Land Rover was introduced in 1948 by The Rover Motor Company
Two Huntingdon police car drivers PC Edward Godfrey and PC Alan Coles pose with their new Panda patrol car. Circa 1969
Cambridgeshire police officers beside a Ford Zephyr Police car, October 1968
A Cambridgeshire police officer driving a Ford Anglia police car at Mildenhall, August 1965
Jean Cameron the postie of Glen Clova in the Scottish Highlands. Seen here on her 15 miles a day mail round. She uses a cycle and where there are no roads, walks
Mobile Canteen during World War Two. Liverpool, Merseyside. It is not known where this picture was taken, but the print stamp suggests Liverpool
American forces which successfully drove the Japanese from New Georgia Island, as part of the current Allied offensive in the Pacific were forced to contend with mud
An aquatic VW Beetle at Blackpool beach. It has previously competed in the annual Isle of Man - Blackpool race. 17th June 1973
Merthyr Borough Councils Labour Leader the Rev Bill Morgan in a Sinclair C5. The electric car is set to join the fossils and steam age relics in Merthyrs museum after it plummeted from space age
A massive road cruiser with parking inside for a Mini was driven through London. The 36ft long vehicle, known as a Carabus, is a little longer than a London Transport single decker
Missing inventor mystery. The "Perpetual Motion"Missing inventor mystery. The " Perpetual Motion" machine (unfinished) invented by Mr T M Harris, who disappeared four years ago after assembling it at the motor works of Clement Talbot
The Motor Show, 1930, at Empire Hall, Olympia London, Among the cars launched at this show was The Bentley 8 Litre, Picture taken 17th October 1930
The Motor Show, 1961 at Earls Court, London, The 1961 Motor Show saw the Humber Super Snipe Series III and Lea-Francis Lynx launched, Picture taken 17th October 1961
The British Manufactured BMW Isetta, pictured in London at The Dorchester Hotel, The car was previously made in Germany to Italian design
The Motor Show, 1935, at Olympia London. Centre is the Fiat stand displaying the new Fiat 1500 car. Picture taken 25th October 1935
Liverpool centre half and captain Ron Yeats fills the tank of his teammates Ian St John after taking over over a garage in High Street, Wavertree. Looking on is Liverpool teammate Peter Thompson
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
The Enfield Electric Car. Picture shows the right hand half of the electric workings shown in the back of the car. Road Test by Sunday Mirror reporter Roy Spicer. Picture taken 27th June 1975
The launch of The Ford Capri Mk1. Picture taken at a showroom of car dealer Dennis J Hands in the Reading area, and shows the new Ford Capri on the forecourt
Thumbs up from shadow transport minister John Prescott as he meets workers during his visit to Vauxhalls Ellesmere Port plant. Picture taken 7th February 1992
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a car with his daughter Mary on his way to Guildhall to receives the Freedom of the City of London. 30th June 1943
The Triumph Herald based Amphicar on test on a Thames slipway at Marlow, Buckinghamshire. The car is completely sealed underneath and has twin propellers worked from the same engine. April 1965
Ford Capri was a name used by the Ford Motor Company for three different automobile models. The Ford Consul Capri coupe was produced by Ford of Britain between 1961 and 1964
Second day of the private visit to London of American President John F. Kennedy and the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy for the christening ceremony of their niece Anna Christina Radziwill
West Ham footballer Julian Dicks takes the driving seat as the West Ham team announce Dagenham Motors as their new kit sponsors
Joanna Lumley stars as Purdy in New Avengers 1976 poses in front of Silver shadow Rolls Royce motor car wearing bowler hat with a gun strapped to her leg
Members of the 7th Armoured Brigade prepare their challenger tanks before the start of Operation Desert Storm
British Challenger tanks seen here preparing for operation Desert Storm in the western Saudi Arabian desert. January 1991
Members of the British Desert Rats on patrol before operation desert storm the retaking of Kuwait following the invasion by Iraq
Stunts Stunt woman Jacquie Creedy crashes her car after trying to jump a number of cars
Reliant Robin seen parked in Lexden Colchester with Trotters Independent Trading Company on the side of the car
Morris Minor Car - January 1977 Motors Motor Cars Car Charles Ware reconditioning old Morris Minors
Austin Maxi 1969 - Motors - Motor Cars - Car Austin
Shell Motor Mileage Run. 5th July 1978
The E-type Jaguar car assembly line at the Browns Lane factory, Coventry came to a standstill due to the gas cuts. 20th January 1966
Tricycle For 3 Tom Nolan and family pedalling down their street. November 1952 C5651
A five-man coal mine. No strikes or labour troubles at this mine. The new Speedwell level, the Forest of Dean. June 1945 P018156
The image of the village bobby on his bike has been transformed at Elmdon, Essex for the constable who does his rounds there now drives a brand new mini car
This specially designed 105 miles per hour Swedish Volvo police car is being tried out by Mid Anglia Police as part of a sales drive in the country
Children playing on armoured Nazi vehicle during the Second World War. 8th September 1944
A London Fire Service auxiliary van thrown on to a roof by a falling bomb during the blitz in London. 20th November 1940
Mother is so busy on the farm that six-month-old baby Betty goes ploughing too. Fellow workers on a Glamorgan farm helped Mrs.Wyatt to sling Bettys cradle securely
150 celebrations, Geer at Thornaby. Circa September 1975
Dutch forces of the interior called P. A. N. crowd on to a captured German car in EindhovenDutch forces of the interior called P.A.N. crowd on to a captured German car in Eindhoven. Circa 1940s
Des O Connor, Harry Secombe and others in Yarmouth. 2nd August 1962
An American tank rumbles through a wreckage lined street on the outskirts of the devastated German city of Cologne near the end of the Second world War
British army troops are now under canvas in an area of the Northern Command where they are camped on the banks of a river and being traded in the use of collapsable attack boats
Indian troops at a road junction during the battle for Keren. 26th April 1941
The German spearhead, whose objective was Dinant on the River Meuse lost a large number of vehicles before it was halted. A large number of armoured cars, half-tracks
French troops in Lebanon. 12th November 1943
British infantry take cover from a bomb near El Alamein. 5th August 1942
The new armoured cars with which a famous Cavalry Regiment has bean equipped and which have been aptly christened " Ironsides"
A training school in the Eastern Command, where men learn to use Motor Tractors. These machines are all American and are used for tree felling, ground levelling, draining and reed making
British A. V. R. E. mortar tank crossing a fascine. September 1944British A.V.R.E. mortar tank crossing a fascine. September 1944
British Military Policemen search an Indonesian cart. Onlookers are Indian Military Police on traffic control duty. Circa 22nd January 1946
Bren carriers on the move in a small village in France. circa October 1939
Lorries in a field. Picture suggests it is a breakers yard. Picture taken 19th February 1944
Royal Air Force High Speed Launch HSL 164 of No. 203 Air Sea Rescue Unit heads out from Colombo, Ceylon, into the Indian Ocean, guided by a Hawker Hurricane search aircraft of No. 222 Group RAF
Brian and Canadian troops Falaise road push. A hidden German 88mm anti tank gun caught out the first Recce Armoured car on the Falaise Road, luckily the crew escaped uninjured
A British Self Propelled gun plunges through a stream in pursuit of the German 7th army as it retreats across the River Orne. 18th August 1944
Drivers of an ATS vehicle check for damage after a collision in snowy conditions in Lincolnshire during the Second World War. February 1941
Line of army vehicles with ATS drivers ready to be convoyed to their destinations from a Northern Command depot during the Second World War. 6th February 1941
Picture taken six hours before the first Allied landings on the Southern Coast of France when commando troops captured the island known as the Ile Du Levant, just off the French mainland near Toulon
A British tank gives covering fire to a street patrol in Athens. 1944