Advertising British cars in the 1950s and 60s (reference book)

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A revealing illustrated history of British car advertising in motoring’s golden age of the 1950s and 60s. It features many of Britain’s most famous cars from the MGB to the e-type Jaguar and the Land Rover to the Morris Minor, plus interesting observations and analysis of motoring marketing from the period.

44 pages. Book measures 21 x 15 cms

A potted history of British concept cars (reference book)

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An informative and heavily illustrated celebration of some of the most extraordinary concept cars ever produced in Britain -from  the Ford Comuta to Mini Crossover, Austin Zanda, Aston Martin Bulldog, Bentley Hunaudieres and many others which have all influenced the direction of British automotive design over the years -and into the future.

40 pages. Book measures 21 x 15 cms

Motoring through the ages: 1890s to 1930s (DVD)

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(Approximately 50 minutes)

An outstanding documentary DVD featuring extremely rare archive footage chronicling the evolution of the motor car from the end of the 19th Century to the start of WW2. Includes film of some of the earliest ever cars on the road to early motor racing events to the way society viewed the motor car in different parts of the world in the early days.

Classic Motor sport newsreels from the 1950s and 60s (DVD)

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(Approximately 50 minutes)

A highly watchable collection of classic cinema newsreels featuring motor racing events from around the world in the 1950s and 60s. Many of the world's most famous race drivers of the era are featured including Stirling Moss, Jim Clark, Graham Hill and many others at many of the world's most famous race tracks. Also featured are entertaining newsreels of some of the era's major motor shows and related events.