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Pedestrians and horsedrawn carriages on Wall Street 1915circa 1915: Pedestrians and horsedrawn carriages on Wall Street, New York City. Federal Hall is on the right, and Trinity Church is in the background
London CabsRows of London taxis parked at Yorkway Motors in the Caledonian Road, London. (Photo by Sydney O Meara/Getty Images)
Abandoned Getaway Van23rd January 1954: An abandoned getaway van used in a mailbag robbery at Walthamstow in east London. A police sign attached to the vehicle reads Not to be removed without authority
Above The Trafficcirca 1958: Workmen from the Office of Works perch 70 feet above the ground to clean the horses heads of the quadriga statue on the Wellington Memorial at Londons Hyde Park Corner
Unloaded Lorries at King George V Dock, LondonLorries queueing to be unloaded at King George V Dock, London, during an unofficial dock strike
Parked Cars Great Pulteney Street in the West End of LondonCars parked on both sides of Great Pulteney Street in the West End of London
Belisha Beacon; Three ladies waiting to cross the road at a zebra crossing in London1956: Three ladies waiting to cross the road at a zebra crossing in London, marked by a Belisha beacon. In the distance can be seen the Duke of Yorks Column in Waterloo Place
London City Council Mobile Immunisation Clinic Bus28th May 1959: London City Council Mobile Immunisation Clinic at Highbury Grove, north London. It is being used for polio vaccinations. (Photo by Derek Berwin/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
The Albany House in Piccadilly, London28th March 1955: The Albany house in Piccadilly, London. The Albany was built in 1770-74 by Sir William Chambers for Viscount Melbourne as Melbourne House
The Allard21st October 1950: The K2 Allard, manufactured in Clapham and powered by a Ford engine. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5140 - Britains Best In Cars - pub
Desert Car Skeleton; Mail Truck, AustraliaThe skeleton of an old car lying in the desert sand of the Australian outback. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6832 - Mail Truck, Australia - unpub. (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Getty Images)
Maserati Sports Car Bumper, Paris Motor ShowThe bumper of an Italian Maserati sports car at the Paris Motor Show. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8703 - Fashion Kings Of The Car World - pub. 1956 (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Getty Images)
Fireflite22nd October 1956: A rear-view of a De Soto Fireflite at the Paris Motor Show. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8714 - Cars For 1957 - pub
Plastic Bumper15th October 1956: A close-up of a Plexiglass bumper on a Nash Palm Beach, at the Farina works in Italy. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8703 - Fashion Kings Of The Car World - pub
A factory at Saarbrucken in the Saar, Germany
Members of the British army driving through Aden. Original Publication: Picture Post - 9105 - RAF And Cameron Highlanders In Aden - unpub. (Photo by Bert Hardy/Getty Images)
Night falls on the Abbots Ripton Crash, January 1876Night falls on the Abbots Ripton rail disaster, in which the Flying Scotsman collided with a coal train at Abbots Ripton in Cambridgeshire, 21st January 1876
Aftermath of the Abbots Ripton Crash in Cambridgeshire, January 1876The aftermath of a rail crash at Abbots Ripton in Cambridgeshire, where the Flying Scotsman collided with a coal train, and was then hit by the Leeds express, January 1876
Paris Parade For LindberghA huge crowd gathers to watch a parade in honor of American pilot Charles A. Lindberghs successful trans-Atlantic flight, non-stop from New York to Paris, Paris, France, May 22, 1927
Hindenburg FireThe German-built dirigible Hindenburg (Zeppelin LZ 129) catches fire in the stern while trying to land at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station, New Jersey
Great 20th Century ExplorersThe semi-rigid N-class airship Norge (Norwegian for Norway ), which was used by the Amundsen-Ellsworth-Nobile Expedition to fly over the North Pole, lands on a snowy field, Teller, Alaska, May 13
Great 20th Century ExplorersThe ill-fated semi-rigid N-class airship N1 (aka Italia ) makes a stopover at an airfield before continuing on with Italian general Umberto Nobiles second expedition to overfly the North Pole, Stolp
The Royal Scot pulling out of Euston Station, London, on the way to Blisworth, Northamptonshire, amongst the passengers was the Minister of Transport, Leslie Burgin
St Pancras StationThe life of St Pancras station continues beneath its enormous vaulted roof. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
A Crowded Street of Children Celebrating Guy Fawkes night5th November 1849: A crowded street of children celebrating Guy Fawkes night. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Hanover Terrace29th November 1957: Hanover Terrace, part of the Nash Terraces in Londons Regents Park, which have been rescued by the Crown Estate Commissioners, who predict a further twenty years of life in them
Ludgate CircusJune 1928: Ludgate Circus, London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Police Cordon21st May 1914: The police protect Buckingham Palace after the suffragettes attack. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Capitol PetitionsSuffragettes representing nearly every state in the United States of America ascending the steps of the Senate in Washington, to present petitions demanding equal rights for women
Three-In-OneA combined car, boat and aeroplane. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Priority28th August 1939: A car with luggage strapped to its boot carries a sign saying Half a Mo Hitler lets have our holidays first. (Photo by George W. Hales/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
US Landing14th September 1943: LST boats are loaded with troops and equipment as the US prepares to invade the docks of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Occupation Of Rome5th June 1944: US fifth Army tanks roll past the Coliseum at the onset of the US occupation of Rome as townspeople look on, Italy, World War II. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Bluebird14th January 1929: Bluebird, a Napier Arrow Aster Car belonging to land speed record holder Captain Malcolm Campbell, with its engine exposed. (Photo by Edward G)
Napier Racing Car5th November 1926: Napier racing car designed by Captain Malcolm Campbell. (Photo by E. Bacon/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Westminster Bridge, London, with the Palace of Westminster and the clocktower of Big Ben in the background, circa 1890. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Peoples Carcirca 1950: Rows of Beetle cars at a German Volkswagen plant. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Peoples Car19th September 1953: A row of Standard Cars waiting to be sent to retailers. A four door saloon costing ?481 it does 50 miles to the gallon and is the cheapest car in Britain
Jaguar SaloonOctober 1955: The 2.4 litre Jaguar Saloon. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8111 - New Cars Without Tears - pub. 1955 (Photo by Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Getty Images)
Aston Martin24th October 1953: An Aston Martin parked outside a house. The new model was on display at the Motor Show at Earls Court. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6771 - The New Cars - pub
Custom RoyalThe front bumper of the American 56 Dodge Custom Royal at the Paris Motor Show. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8714 - Cars For 1957 - pub. 1956 (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Getty Images)
Speedster30th September 1959: The Ford Anglia a two door saloon with a 997cc engine and capable of a top speed of 75mph. Selling at
Parked Riley3rd November 1959: A Riley motor car parked on a street. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)
Austin 7 Split21st October 1952: An Austin A30 split down the middle to exhibit its constituent parts. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Aston Martin22nd October 1956: An Aston Martin Db2 4 Mark II Spyder sports car at the Paris Motor Show. (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Picture Post/Getty Images)
New Bentley21st October 1952: The radiator grille and headlamp of a 1953 Bentley saloon car on display at the Motor Show at Earls Court, London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Reading Houses17th April 1950: A row of nineteenth century houses in Reading. (Photo by Price/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
A Moss Motor29th June 1957: A car designed specifically for racing driver Stirling Moss, in an attempt to break the International Class F. Flying Mile Record, at Salt Flats, Utah, USA