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"Motoring: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of motoring, where elegance meets speed and history unfolds

Background imageMotoring Collection: Riley Kestral Vintage Car, Thought to be at Coventry, Warwic

Riley Kestral Vintage Car, Thought to be at Coventry, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageMotoring Collection: Hillman Minx - Classic Car, Fawley, Hampshire

Hillman Minx - Classic Car, Fawley, Hampshire
Hillman Minx - Classic Car, Fawley, Southampton, Hampshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageMotoring Collection: Shooting Party, Cromer, Norfolk

Shooting Party, Cromer, Norfolk
Shooting Party, Cromer, Norwich, near Sherringham, Norfolk, England. Showing 1920s Austin Vintage Car, Shotguns & Shooting Stick Date: 1940s

Background imageMotoring Collection: 1903 - 4 De Dion Bouton Vintage Car

1903 - 4 De Dion Bouton Vintage Car
1903/4 De Dion Bouton Vintage Car, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageMotoring Collection: Henry Segrave, British racing driver

Henry Segrave, British racing driver
Major Henry Segrave (1896-1930), one-time holder of both land and water speed records. He was a national hero, and the only British man to win a Grand Prix for 32 years after his victory in France in

Background imageMotoring Collection: Portable wood motor house or garage, 1919 advertisement

Portable wood motor house or garage, 1919 advertisement
Advertisement for garages constructed of strong deal framing, mortised and tenoned and with a roof of galvanised iron, manufactured by Boulton & Paul of Norwich. Date: 1919

Background imageMotoring Collection: Homeward Bound on Christmas Eve by H. L. Oakley

Homeward Bound on Christmas Eve by H. L. Oakley
The broken trace in 1818, and a burst tyre in 1919. A silhouette contrasting two modes of transport a century apart by Harry Lawrence Oakley. Date: 1919

Background imageMotoring Collection: Sunbeam motors advertisement, WW1

Sunbeam motors advertisement, WW1
Advertisement for Sunbeam Motor Car Company of Wolverhampton showing one of their vehicles as a Red Cross ambulance or van during the First World War. Date: 1918

Background imageMotoring Collection: Mr Asquiths Wolseley Landaulette with gas container, WW1

Mr Asquiths Wolseley Landaulette with gas container, WW1
Ex-Prime Minister Herbert Asquiths Wolseley Landaulette motor car equipped with the Lyon-Spencer gas container on its roof

Background imageMotoring Collection: Clincher tyres advertisement, WW1 - Reginald McKenna

Clincher tyres advertisement, WW1 - Reginald McKenna
Advertisement for Clincher Tyres during the First World War featuring a caricature of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Reginald McKenna who says we must economise

Background imageMotoring Collection: Woman motor driver teaching soldier to drive, WW1

Woman motor driver teaching soldier to drive, WW1
A new driver in the Army Motor Transport section being taught to steer by a female instructor during the First World War. A school to teach women driving and car mechanics was established by the Hon

Background imageMotoring Collection: Collecting holly for Christmas Decorations

Collecting holly for Christmas Decorations
A family driving out in the snow to gather holly for their Christmas decorations. Date: 1931

Background imageMotoring Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Reading Shop 1910

Suffragette W. S. P. U Reading Shop 1910
Suffragette W.S.P.U Reading Shop 1910. the Womens Social & Political Union shop at 39 West Street, Reading in July 1910. A poster in the window advertises the Monster demonstration on 23rd july 1910

Background imageMotoring Collection: Coal-gas powered delivery van of the Illustrated London News

Coal-gas powered delivery van of the Illustrated London News
An example of coal-gas powered vehicles during the First World War, this example being the delivery van of the Illustrated London News and Sketch Ltd

Background imageMotoring Collection: Willys Overland car advertisement, 1917

Willys Overland car advertisement, 1917
Advertisement for the Overland car, the ideal motor for national service. Date: 1917

Background imageMotoring Collection: Myrtle Newton, hotel driver, WW1

Myrtle Newton, hotel driver, WW1
Miss Myrtle Newton of Cambridge who had accepted the post of motor car driver at the Kings Head Hotel in Cirencester on the understanding that by so doing she would release a man for service during

Background imageMotoring Collection: Gas powered car by Annie Fish, WW1

Gas powered car by Annie Fish, WW1
A car powered by coal gas which was contained in a rubber bag similar to a pneumatic tyre and placed on the top of the car

Background imageMotoring Collection: Gas powered car with lady chauffeur, WW1 cartoon

Gas powered car with lady chauffeur, WW1 cartoon
" You ll have to get rid of the chauffeurette, Alfred - shes getting much too flighty." Cartoon commenting on the double novelty of gas powered cars

Background imageMotoring Collection: Miss Donnett Paynter with ambulance, WW1

Miss Donnett Paynter with ambulance, WW1
Miss Donnett Paynter with her motor ambulance given by her father, Commander Hugh H. Paynter, R.N. for use at the FANY Convoy

Background imageMotoring Collection: Riley Pathfinder reg. No. WAF 580 at Cosawes Caravan Park

Riley Pathfinder reg. No. WAF 580 at Cosawes Caravan Park, (Rene Fraser at the wheel)

Background imageMotoring Collection: Prominent racing personalities at Brooklands

Prominent racing personalities at Brooklands
Caricatures of famous racing personalities at Brooklands by The Tout - Mr Ns Hinde, the Hon. L Bruce, Major Linday Lloyd, Mr Malcolm Campbell, Dr Da Costa, Gordon Watney and the Hon R Westenra

Background imageMotoring Collection: Lady Drogheda in her car, 1917

Lady Drogheda in her car, 1917
The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player

Background imageMotoring Collection: Female taxi drivers in cab shelter, WW1 by Annie Fish

Female taxi drivers in cab shelter, WW1 by Annie Fish
Humorous impression of lady taxi drivers drinking tea in a cab shelter and charming the cabmen official. The Taxi Drivers Union objected to women taxi cab drivers during the First World War

Background imageMotoring Collection: Warland dual rims advertisement with lady driver, WW1

Warland dual rims advertisement with lady driver, WW1
First World War advertisement for Warland Dual Rims for quick tyre changes - essential for the motor vehicle driver, and the chauffeuse particularly

Background imageMotoring Collection: British School of Motoring Advertisement, WW1

British School of Motoring Advertisement, WW1
An advertisement for the British School of Motoring (BSM) from 1916, specifically aimed at ladies which encourages women to learn to drive because, it is a healthy, enjoyable, and if desired

Background imageMotoring Collection: Lady chauffeur costume from Dunhills, WW1

Lady chauffeur costume from Dunhills, WW1
A tailored suit of velvet Persian skin with hat to match for the lady chauffeur obtained from Dunhill s. Date: 1916

Background imageMotoring Collection: Anthony Wilding in Paris, 1915

Anthony Wilding in Paris, 1915
Photograph of New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding, Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. His championship run came to an end in 1914 when he was beaten by Australian

Background imageMotoring Collection: British roads damaged by military traffic, WW1

British roads damaged by military traffic, WW1
A map of the Southern counties of Britain prepared by the Automobile Association and the Motor Union to indicate the stretches of road extensively damaged by the passage of military traffic

Background imageMotoring Collection: Cartastrophes by W H Robinson

Cartastrophes by W H Robinson
A cow carries on eating grass, after it has just been run over by a speeding motorist, farmer is upset that the cow has two holes in his back where the tyres once were. Date: 1919

Background imageMotoring Collection: Seaside limousine by W H Robinson

Seaside limousine by W H Robinson
Ingenious traveling bathing hut, for the women that wants to wade in the sea. 1919

Background imageMotoring Collection: Adapted motor car using a donkey by W H Robinson

Adapted motor car using a donkey by W H Robinson
Governess in an convertible car, hasn t got used to the fact that the motorcar has an engine. 1919

Background imageMotoring Collection: Comfort of motorists in climbing hills by W H Robinson

Comfort of motorists in climbing hills by W H Robinson
By fixing telescopic, hand operated device to the back wheel, the motorist can keep his car at all times on an even keel, when ascending up steep hills. Date: 1919

Background imageMotoring Collection: Light luncheons by W H Robinson

Light luncheons by W H Robinson
Couple having a picnic by sitting on the bonnet and boot of the car, and using the flat roof as the table. 1919

Background imageMotoring Collection: Lady Motorists, 1916

Lady Motorists, 1916
Two women dressed for motoring during the First World War, which saw many women take on traditional male roles. Date: 1916

Background imageMotoring Collection: Advert for Gamages motoring needs 1926

Advert for Gamages motoring needs 1926
Selection of motoring garments suitable for all weathers, showing at Olympia. 1926

Background imageMotoring Collection: A Facer by Wilmot Lunt

A Facer by Wilmot Lunt
An ex-WRAF (Womens Royal Air Force) worker asks her pretty friend who is still in uniform and acting as a driver, I wonder why they demobbed me before you? Don t you, Maude. Date: 1919

Background imageMotoring Collection: Carrying On - The W. A. A. C. Girl WWI womens roles

Carrying On - The W. A. A. C. Girl WWI womens roles
A girl in the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps during World War One. Date: 1918

Background imageMotoring Collection: Miss Christobel Ellis decorated for war work well done

Miss Christobel Ellis decorated for war work well done
Christobel Ellis, younger daughter of the Rev. the Hon. William Ellis, and a cousin of Lord Howard de Walden. An experienced and enthusiastic motorist

Background imageMotoring Collection: Autocar Poster -- speed record on Saltburn Sands

Autocar Poster -- speed record on Saltburn Sands
Autocar Poster -- Sir Algernon Guinness setting a new speed record of 120 mph on Saltburn Sands in a 200 hp Darracq car. Date: 1908

Background imageMotoring Collection: Lady Motorist at the Wheel

Lady Motorist at the Wheel
Atylish Lady Motorist at the Wheel - an advertising plate for John Bull Tyres. Date: circa late 1940s

Background imageMotoring Collection: Advert for E. Johnson chrome leather ulster 1923

Advert for E. Johnson chrome leather ulster 1923
Winter motoring, for men and women who motors in the cold winter months, either for work or pleasure, a warm leather ulster is indispensable

Background imageMotoring Collection: British School of Motoring - ladies learn to drive 1915

British School of Motoring - ladies learn to drive 1915
Advertisement for the British School of Motoring encouraging ladies to learn to drive, a particularly useful skill during the First World War. Date: 1915

Background imageMotoring Collection: Royal motorists in Yorkshire

Royal motorists in Yorkshire
King George V and Queen Mary about to enter their Daimler car during a visit to Yorkshire in July 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageMotoring Collection: Autocar Poster -- Paris-Berlin race

Autocar Poster -- Paris-Berlin race
Autocar Poster -- scene from the Paris-Berlin race, featuring a Mors No.4 car driven by Fournier, beating a Panhard car. Its average speed during the race was around 44 mph. Date: 1901

Background imageMotoring Collection: Autocar Poster -- Jenatzy beating speed record

Autocar Poster -- Jenatzy beating speed record
Autocar poster -- Camille Jenatzys Jamais Contente beating the World Speed Record near Acheres in France, averaging just over 65 mph. Date: 1899

Background imageMotoring Collection: Woman in elegant motoring costume

Woman in elegant motoring costume
A woman in an elegant motoring costume, made of drab gabardine. The jacket has a volant waist and a high up and down collar. Date: 1914

Background imageMotoring Collection: Horse & Horse Power bound for Goodwood by Gilbert Holiday

Horse & Horse Power bound for Goodwood by Gilbert Holiday
A coach and horses carrying passengers to the Goodwood race meeting at the end of July, is passed by a juggernaut of a vehicle, a charabanc carrying numerous visitors. Date: 1928

Background imageMotoring Collection: Dunlop advert featuring cars queueing up the Mall for the Co

Dunlop advert featuring cars queueing up the Mall for the Co
Advertisement for Dunlop tyres, featuring one of the spectacles of the London Season, with a long queue of smart cars (sporting Dunlop tyres obviously), on the Mall in St



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"Motoring: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of motoring, where elegance meets speed and history unfolds. From the sleek lines of a Jaguar car advertisement to James Hunt swigging champagne on the podium, this captivating journey will ignite your passion for all things automotive. Travel back to 1932 with the Monaco Grand Prix Poster, a vintage masterpiece that captures the allure of racing in its golden age. Goodwood by Emmwood takes us to an era when motorsport was celebrated as an art form, showcasing the thrilling atmosphere at one of Britain's most iconic race circuits. Even legends like Stirling Moss need their moments of tranquility, as he savors a cup of tea amidst his remarkable career. The Napier-Railton racing car driven at Brooklands reminds us of the relentless pursuit for speed and innovation that shaped motorsports throughout history. But it's not just about racing; "The Car That Touched a Policeman" by H. M. Bateman humorously highlights how automobiles have become intertwined with our daily lives. Meanwhile, three Jowett Models from 1952 showcase the diversity and charm found within classic cars. Monaco continues to captivate with its timeless beauty, as depicted in both a poster from 1952 and today's bustling streets filled with luxurious vehicles. And let's not forget about travel beyond land - behold the majestic Passenger Plane Imperial soaring through clouds while effortlessly connecting distant destinations. Innovation knows no bounds in motoring history; enter CITROEN ID. 19 from 1957 - an embodiment of futuristic design ahead of its time. Finally, admiring an Austin 7 brings forth nostalgia for simpler times when every drive felt like an adventure waiting to unfold. Motoring is more than just transportation; it represents freedom, style, and exhilaration on wheels. Join us on this extraordinary ride through time as we celebrate everything that makes motoring truly unforgettable.