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Television presenter Peter Duncan in a VW Beetle car in the River Thames, near Tower Bridge. 10th July 1986
Throop Mill, Dorset (previously Hampshire). 29th November 1966
Severe weather hit Birmingham on Bank Holliday Monday 2nd May 1979. (Picture) Car covered in snow with writing on the bonnet
Earl of Aylesford. 15th May 1969
Wreckage of a Nigerian convoy on the roadside during the Biafra conflict, 11th June 1968. The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War endured for two and a half years
An Austin motor car crossing the River Mersey on a luggage boat in Liverpool. 9th March 1932
The Old Crocks London To Brighton Motor Race. (Picture shows) One of the old crocks passing the bank into Princess street, to garage in City road, ready to start its journey to Brighton
This picture shows the new armoured cars which a famous cavalry regiment has been equipped and which have been aptly christened Ironsides. They are very fast and can negotiate rough country
Royal Navy, Human Torpedo, 19th April 1944 (Embargo date). A manned rideable submarine diver propulsion vehicle
Transport: Cars: Ford Corsair: The Bass family seen here with their new car. 1964 F135-001
Barbra Streisand, Actress and Singer, arrives at London Heathrow Airport, 17th March 1966. She is in the UK to star in her Broadway Show Funny Girl, which opens in the West End next month
Winston Churchill leaves for the House of Commons for the last time as he retires as a member of Parliament. 27th July 1964
Winston Churchill 85th birthday celebrations. 30th November 1959
Winston Churchill pictured at London airport before his flight to the United States of America. 5th May 1959
Winston Churchill smiles at the cheering crowds as he leaves the Town Hall on his visit to Wolverhampton. 25th July 1949
Winston Churchill pictured prior to leaving for Bermuda. 1st December 1953
Winston Churchill pictured at London airport as he returns to England from holiday in the South of France. 4th July 1963
July 27, 1964 - London, England, U. K. - Prime Minister SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL Father ofJuly 27, 1964 - London, England, U.K. - Prime Minister SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL Father of the House of Commons visits the House one last time, after 64 years in Parliament
These youngsters with certificates and prize money after successfully competing in the annual national scout car races at Cleethorpes. Here are pictured with team Manager Mr
Clockwork? Huh, Kids Stuff! 6 year old David Redford working on a car in his foster fathers garage in Uckfield, Sussex. 17th January 1952
Farmer Crithus Nappes wins the tractor engine race from his friend Miles Chetwyrd- Stapleton at Appleford, Buckinghamshire. August 1950 O25542-001
Jon Pertwee, Doctor Who (1970e1974), filming scenes for new Doctor Who episodesJon Pertwee, Doctor Who (1970Ð1974), filming scenes for new Doctor Who episodes, in Moorgate, London, 23rd September 1973
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
Renault Cars: picture shows some of the 3 to 4 thousand Renault Cars, parked in Southampton Docks, Hampshire. June 1960 M4354-001
A man with a horse and cart in Banbury, with Banbury Cross in the background, Oxfordshire. 11th October 1952
One of the vital weapons of the US Army now manoeuvering on the rugged downs and beaches of England in preparation for the invasion of occupied Europe is the giant M-25 which recovers damaged tanks
Mayor of Middlesbrough, Councillor Irene Berryman was joined by Santa and 9 year old Jolene Mathers during her ride on a horse drawn dray as part of the green christmas parade along Acklam Road
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery with Prime Minister Winston Churchill during a tour of the Normandy beach head, following the invasion of Northern France by Allied forces in June 1944
Two Russian soldiers talking to US soldiers as the first American tanks roll into the streets of Berlin at the end of the Second World War, July 1945
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
Daily Mirror building decorated to celebrate VJ day to mark the end of WW2. Japan opened negotiations for peace on August 10 1945 after atomic bombs had been dropped on Hirohima
Farmer Crithus Nappes wins the tractor engine race from his friend Miles Chetwyrd- Stapleton at Appleford, Buckinghamshire. August 1950 O25542-002
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
Prince Philip drives a prototype Aston Martin Lagonda. 17th February 1978
Linwood men vote to stay out. Workers at the Linwood Factory in Paisley, Scotland. 3rd February 1978
Hilman Imp car, positioned outside the Linford Factory that has been taken over my Rootes. 13th November 1964
Talbot workers gather to give the Linwood plants last car a big send-off. Despite the occasion at the ill fated Talbot plant in Linwood
The tragedy of Linwood. Line upon line of cars are waiting for someone to buy them. Thousands of jobs are in danger if they are not sold. 27th November 1975
Interior view Snow Hill railway station in Birmingham showing the booking hall concourse in April 1912, the year the rebuilt station was completed. April 1912
One of three German panzer tanks (left) crushed by Captain Kukushkins tank of the Russian army during recent fighting on the Russian battlefront during the Second World War. August 1941
A Russian officer instructing his drivers as they take over Allied vehicles to control the war supplies which are pouring into Russia via Bandar Saphor
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill standing on a "Covenanter"tankBritish Prime Minister Winston Churchill standing on a " Covenanter" tank, taking the salute at a drive past as he inspects an Armoured Division in the Eastern Command during the Second
A Lockheed C-130 Hercules arrives at Newcastle Airport carrying American artillerymen for the NATO exercise Ardent Ground in Northumberland. 13th May, 1980
The keys of a new minibus are handed over to Kay Mills, head girl of Lyng Hall School, Coventry. They were handed over by John Horton, chairman of the schools PTA
A 130 foot long distillation column causes chaos among the traffic at Hyde Park corner as it took over 60 minutes to move through crowds of taxis buses
Bill Moore manager of Walsall Football Club Nov 1959 A©MirrorpixBill Moore manager of Walsall Football Club Nov 1959 © Mirrorpix
Manchester United footballer George Best seen here arriving at Old Trafford for a training session in his Rolls Royce car December 1972