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HRH PRINCESS OF WALES with her sons HRH PRINCE WILLIAM and Right: HRH PRINCE HARRY with a member of the Metropolitan Police Special Escort Group during a visit to their Headquarters in Barnes, London COMPULSORY CREDIT: UPPA/Photoshot Photo CH 2
HRH PRINCESS OF WALES
with her sons HRH PRINCE WILLIAM
and Right: HRH PRINCE HARRY
with a member of the Metropolitan Police Special Escort Group during a visit to their Headquarters in Barnes, London
COMPULSORY CREDIT: UPPA/Photoshot Photo
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HRH PRINCE WILLIAM
Visiting the Headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Special Escort Group in Barnes, London
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PRINCESS DIANA WITH PRINCE WILLIAM AND PRINCE HARRY. AT BRITISH TRANSPORT POLICE 1987
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PRINCESS DIANA WITH PRINCE WILLIAM AND PRINCE HARRY. AT BRITISH TRANSPORT POLICE 1987
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PRINCESS DIANA WITH PRINCE WILLIAM AND PRINCE HARRY. AT BRITISH TRANSPORT POLICE 1987
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PRINCESS DIANA WITH PRINCE WILLIAM AND PRINCE HARRY. AT BRITISH TRANSPORT POLICE 1987
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Reginald Davis / Rex Features (1301232h)
The Royal Photography of Reginald Davis
Rex presents an intimate collection showcasing the royal photography of Reginald Davis.
Having recently come into our possession, we feel these images may be of interest to you.
Because of the quality of the photographs we are expecting higher than normal space/page rates for these images.
Reginald Davis is a distinguished photographer of British and international royalty.
During his long and illustrious career he has amassed a large collection of photos documenting members of the royal families of Europe.
His work has been published in prestigious newspapers and magazines across the world and he has produced a number glossy books containing his images.
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Fast, catsuited girls on motor-cycles will speed London's only store-to-door 'flying squad' service of foods, newspapers, beers, cigarettes etc, when the fabulous Chelsea Drugstore opens tomorrow. The new store designed to be King's Road's most spectacular meeting place, is a luxury complex of two pubs, restaurant, soda fountain and boutiques, operating 7 days a week, 16 hours a day. The two flying squad girls here, modelled by twins Rosie and Susie Young, seated on chrome motorcycles, as seen at today's press preview of the new drugstore.
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PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Albert Finney ist 80 jahre alt (Zusammenstellung)
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ALBERT FINNEY
Various - 1964
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Girls weekend away. What could be easier when the British weather turns to Summer than stopping along a roadside and setting up camp, just like these two friends. The transformation from sidecar to caravan begins, with everything you need neatly hidden in various compartments.
The motorcycle is a Panther Model 120 , 650cc single cylinder engine.
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Girls weekend away. What could be easier when the British weather turns to Summer than stopping along a roadside and setting up camp, just like these two friends. The transformation continues, there is even time to stop and have a cup of tea.
The motorcycle is a Panther Model 120 , 650cc single cylinder engine.
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Girls weekend away. What could be easier when the British weather turns to Summer than stopping along a roadside and setting up camp, just like these two friends. The motorcycle comes in handy as a step ladder to secure the roof of the caravan.
The motorcycle is a Panther Model 120 , 650cc single cylinder engine.
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Girls weekend away. What could be easier when the British weather turns to Summer than stopping along a roadside and setting up camp, just like these two friends. They just need to find the perfect spot in the countryside.
The motorcycle is a Panther Model 120 , 650cc single cylinder engine.
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FEATURE - Campieren 1959 im Seitenwagen
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Girls weekend away. What could be easier when the British weather turns to Summer than stopping along a roadside and setting up camp, just like these two friends. The transformation from sidecar to caravan begins, with help from baby.
The motorcycle is a Panther Model 120 , 650cc single cylinder engine.
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Girls weekend away. What could be easier when the British weather turns to Summer than stopping along a roadside and setting up camp, just like these two friends. The transformation is complete, so the young women can relax with the baby, inside their compact caravan.
The motorcycle is a Panther Model 120 , 650cc single cylinder engine.
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FEATURE - Campieren 1959 im Seitenwagen
Sidecar - Cum - Caravan
Girls weekend away. What could be easier when the British weather turns to Summer than stopping along a roadside and setting up camp, just like these two friends. The transformation is complete, so the young women can relax, inside their compact caravan.
The motorcycle is a Panther Model 120 , 650cc single cylinder engine.
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Girls weekend away. What could be easier when the British weather turns to Summer than stopping along a roadside and setting up camp, just like these two friends. With the hard work over the young woman can have a rest in their completed caravan.
The motorcycle is a Panther Model 120 , 650cc single cylinder engine.
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PEOPLE - Monaco Hochzeit Grace Kelly und Fürst Rainier (14.4.1956)
All of Monaco come out to see Royal newly-weds.
Monaco : Prince Rainier III and his bride Grace Kelly wave in acknowledgement of the cheers of thousands of happy, waving Monegasques who line the streets, as the Royal couple drive, in a gleaming Rolls Royce, escorted outriding motorcyclists, through the streets of the Principality, after they had been wed in a second ceremony - the religious service at Monaco Cathedral Later the Prince and his Princess board the Royal Yacht for their honeymoon in the Mediterranean.
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PEOPLE - Monaco Hochzeit Grace Kelly und Fürst Rainier (14.4.1956)
Grace and Rainier drive through Monaco
Monaco : Prince Rainier III and his bride, Miss Grace Kelly - now Princess Grace Patricia of Monaco - drive through the tiny principality of Monaco after their wedding in Monaco Cathedral today.
19 April 1956 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Field day for model Aeronauts
Gravesend Aeromodelling Club
A man kneeling on the floor with a model aircraft .
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Field day for model Aeronauts
Gravesend Aeromodelling Club
A group of men and a boy standing next to a tent holding a model aircraft .
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New German motorcycle will fit in cupboard
Now being produced in Germany , this motorcycle weighs only 15 pounds and can cruise at 18 miles an hour. It can easily be folded up to fit in a suitcase or a hiker's rucksack. The machine costs just over£25 and will carry a person for 100 miles for about a shilling. One of the main features of the new motorcycle is that , when assembled , it is in all respects the same size as a normal machine - except for the engine . The frame folds in half and the saddle and handlebars are telescopic.
24 march 1950
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New German motorcycle will fit in cupboard
Now being produced in Germany , this motorcycle weighs only 15 pounds and can cruise at 18 miles an hour. It can easily be folded up to fit in a suitcase or a hiker's rucksack. The machine costs just over£25 and will carry a person for 100 miles for about a shilling. One of the main features of the new motorcycle is that , when assembled , it is in all respects the same size as a normal machine - except for the engine . The frame folds in half and the saddle and handlebars are telescopic. Photo shows: A Frankfurt girl erects the new folding motorcycle ready for the road. Note the tiny petrol tank and engine .
24 march 1950
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New German motorcycle will fit in cupboard
Now being produced in Germany , this motorcycle weighs only 15 pounds and can cruise at 18 miles an hour. It can easily be folded up to fit in a suitcase or a hiker's rucksack. The machine costs just over£25 and will carry a person for 100 miles for about a shilling. One of the main features of the new motorcycle is that , when assembled , it is in all respects the same size as a normal machine - except for the engine . The frame folds in half and the saddle and handlebars are telescopic.
24 march 1950
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' RED HOT ' AT HIS JOB
A man neither fire nor flood can baulk is this dispatch rider of the South African Corps of Signals who thrilled the crowds when he fearlessly leapt his machine through a wall of flame at a Cape town , South Africa , Show .
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TIME GOES BACK
Vintage cars that shattered the complacency of the placid late Victorians, shook their old chassis with goggled drivers at the tiller set off from the magazine in Hyde Park, London, on the Royal automobile clubs veteran car run to Brighton.
Several models believed to be the sole representatives of their kind in existence, were among the unusually large entry of 130 cars.
The veterans got away to an early start, but organisers of the run - probably with due respect for age - warned that entrants could not be expected to pass checking point earlier than scheduled times.
A Panhard - Levassor of 1901, manned by Mr. Alec Hodson and C.Clutton, Suffolk, crossing Westminster bridge in the shadows of Big Ben, on the way to Brighton.
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Two hundred of the world's latest motor-cycles and the newest accessories were seen today at a preview at Earls court, London, of the twenty-fifth international cycle and motor-cycle show, opening tomorrow.
the show is the biggest of its kind ever held anywhere.
PICTURE SHOWS:- Sidecar comfort enjoyed by Miss Rose Smith (front). Stockland green, Birmingham, and Mrs Doreen Holmes of Aston, Birmingham.
They are in the Whatsonian ' Warwick ' Sidecar, to seat two adults.
The design closely follows modern car practice.
20 October 1949
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MOTORING WITHOUT STING
Latest idea in low-cost motoring is this tiny motor-cycle, among two hundred of the world's newest machines seen at a preview at Earls Court, London today on the 25th International Cycle and Motor-Cycle show, opening tomorrow.
The machine - pictured here with Mrs. Frankie Roberts of Coventry (front) and Miss Verral Franklin of London ' is Vespa' (Hornet). The' Vespa ', an Italian design, is a 125 c.c. model capable of 43.5 miles an hour and of travelling 127 miles on a gallon of fuel.
It is a peacetime product of the Piaggio company which, up to 1943, made Italy's biggest all-metal aircraft.
20 October 1949
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STREAMLINED SHOPPING
SANDRA DORNE smiles brightly and with good lesson ' on how to be happy through a long shopping expedition in London.
Attached to the corgi lightweight motor-cycle she is riding in this picture is a streamlined side carrier which will be a feature of the cycle and motor-cycle show opening at Earls Court, London next Friday, October 21.
The sidecar - handy for sports men too, can be attached easily and when in use does not affect the manoeuverability of the machine .
19 October 1949
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Wembley , London. Sixteen speedway riders tonight competed for the biggest prize in the sport - the world championships title worth £500 to the winner. There were twenty heats. Photo shows: Wilbur Lamoreaux ( America) left , chatting to Graham Warren ( Australia ) during the interval.
22 September 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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AUSTRALIAN SHINES AS SPEEDWAY SUPPLIES POST WAR THRILLS FOR MILLIONS OF BRITONS
Millions of people craving thrills in post war Britain find them in watching speedway racing, sport introduced to Britain in 1928, popular before the War and now enjoying the biggest boom in its career. Crowds rival football attendances in size. Teams from London and other cities compete for National League supremacy, individual riders strive for the coveted British Riders' Championship.
For riders, the game is risky and spills are frequent as machines with bellowing exhausts rip over a dirt track girdling a normal sports arena.
Spectators - women as well as men - take the game seriously, they join supporters clubs and turn up regularly to watch their favourites. A crowd can number 80,000 with thousands of others unable to get in listening to the results on loudspeakers outside the stadium.
Photo Shows: Ron Johnson, Australian captain of New Cross (London) speedway team and a favourite of suppoerters for many years, leading Bill Longley of Bradford (Yorkshire) team in a National League match at New Cross track. On left are Frank Lawrence of New Cross and Ernie Price of Bradford New Cross won by 45 points to 39.
26 July 1946
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AUSTRALIAN SHINES AS SPEEDWAY SUPPLIES POST WAR THRILLS FOR MILLIONS OF BRITONS
Millions of people craving thrills in post war Britain find them in watching speedway racing, sport introduced to Britain in 1928, popular before the War and now enjoying the biggest boom in its career. Crowds rival football attendances in size. Teams from London and other cities compete for National League supremacy, individual riders strive for the coveted British Riders' Championship.
For riders, the game is risky and spills are frequent as machines with bellowing exhausts rip over a dirt track girdling a normal sports arena.
Spectators - women as well as men - take the game seriously, they join supporters clubs and turn up regularly to watch their favourites. A crowd can number 80,000 with thousands of others unable to get in listening to the results on loudspeakers outside the stadium.
Photo Shows: Ron Johnson, Australian captain of New Cross (London) speedway team and a favourite of suppoerters for many years, leading Bill Longley of Bradford (Yorkshire) team in a National League match at New Cross track. On left are Frank Lawrence of New Cross and Ernie Price of Bradford New Cross won by 45 points to 39.
26 July 1946
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BELGIAN AIR
Photo Shows: On the France-Belgian frontier American despatch riders overhaul their machines before pushing on to the interior of Belgium.
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SWEDEN 'S MOTORCYCLING PRINCE IS HER NAVAL ATTACHE IN LONDON
Sweden's naval attache in London is HRH Prince Bertil, younger son of the Crown Prince, and his first wife, the former Princess Margaret of Connaught. He is an ardent motorcyclist, and can often be seen in the streets of London on his cycle.
Photo Shows: Prince Bertil of Sweden, naval attache at the Swedish Legation, riding his motorcycle in London.
22 November 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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SWEDEN 'S MOTORCYCLING PRINCE IS HER NAVAL ATTACHE IN LONDON
Sweden's naval attache in London is HRH Prince Bertil, younger son of the Crown Prince, and his first wife, the former Princess Margaret of Connaught. He is an ardent motorcyclist, and can often be seen in the streets of London on his cycle.
Photo Shows: Prince Bertil of Sweden, naval attache at the Swedish Legation, riding his motorcycle in London.
22 November 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BEF LEAVE FOR FRANCE
A BEF Motorcycle Battalion making their way to Southampton Docks where men and munitions will board ships to France to help with the French Resistance.
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BEF LEAVE FOR FRANCE
A BEF Motorcycle Battalion making their way to Southampton Docks where men and munitions will board ships to France to help with the French Resistance.
6 October 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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SIXTEEN YEAR OLD HOME GUARD MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES
A sixteen year old Home guard, Peter Derrick Willeringhaus, has been mentioned in depatches "for gallantry during enemy action". He is the first member of the Home Guard to achieve this distinction. Peter a despatch rider in the Home Guard, was taking a message while bombs were falling all around in a recent night raid on London. One bomb blew him into the air and although wounded and buried by debris, he got out and ran three quarters of a mile to deliver his despatch to company headquarters. He collapsed after delivering it.
Photo Shows: Sixteen year old Peter Derrick Willeringhaus, seated on his motor bike
22 January 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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SIXTEEN YEAR OLD HOME GUARD MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES
A sixteen year old Home guard, Peter Derrick Willeringhaus, has been mentioned in depatches "for gallantry during enemy action". He is the first member of the Home Guard to achieve this distinction. Peter a despatch rider in the Home Guard, was taking a message while bombs were falling all around in a recent night raid on London. One bomb blew him into the air and although wounded and buried by debris, he got out and ran three quarters of a mile to deliver his despatch to company headquarters. He collapsed after delivering it.
Photo Shows: Sixteen year old Peter Derrick Willeringhaus, seated on his motor bike
22 January 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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NEW ZEALAND ARTILLERY HAVE BATTLE PRACTICE IN DESERT.
A field regiment of New Zealand artillery with light field guns move from their camp into the desert for battle evolutions.
"The column ready to move off from camp into the desert".
24 June 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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