Fotos antigas de meios de transporte

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Vintage Transport. Part I e Vintage Transport. Part II (50 fotos no total)
Vintage Transport. Part I | hist auto moto
A man with his small, runaround cycle. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1921
Vintage Transport. Part I | hist auto moto   
Customers buying snacks at the bar of a bus. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1933
Vintage Transport. Part I | hist auto moto
A Blackpool single decker tram. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). Circa 1934
Vintage Transport. Part I | hist auto moto
Swiss engineer M. Gerder at Arles, France on his way to Spain in his “Motorwheel”, a motorcycle with a wheel which runs on a rail placed inside a solid rubber tyre. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 1st September 1931 
Vintage Transport. Part I | hist auto moto
A Fulgar show-model car made by French car manufacturers, Simca. Designed for the year 2000 it is intended to be atomically powered, guided by radar and using only two wheels balanced by gyroscopes when driven at over 150 kph. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 1958
Vintage Transport. Part I | hist auto moto   
Prototype for a car-about-town, La Quasar, designed by Quasar Kahn. The car allows easy access from all four sides and can reach speeds of 95kph. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 12th June 1967
Transporte Vintage.  Parte II | hist auto moto arte   
The Dynasphere, an electrically-driven wheel, invented by Mr. J. A. Purves of Taunton and his son. It had 2.5 horse power and once attained a speed of 25 mph. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 1932
Vintage Transport. Part II | hist auto moto art   
The “Urbania”, the world’s smallest working car, invented by Marquis Piero Bargagli of Poggio Adorno to solve the problem of limited parking space. The engine is situated in the centre of the chassis and the seats rotate on a circular rail, enabling the passengers to descend from any side. (Photo by Franco Sestili/BIPs/Getty Images). December 1964
Vintage Transport. Part II | hist auto moto art   
Baker Mr. Sillitoe has constructed a delivery van with the driver’s cab and the van in the shape of loaves of bread. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1925
Vintage Transport. Part II | hist auto moto art   
A car of totally new design, the automodul, driven by its designer J. P. Ponthieu, at the opening of the first Racing Car and Cycle show in Paris. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 21st February 1970
Vintage Transport. Part II | hist auto moto art   
Dr. Manfred Curry standing beside his invention, the Curry-Landskiff, a man-powered vehicle which can reach speed of up to 35 miles per hour. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1925
Vintage Transport. Part II | hist auto moto art   
The newly built one horsepower Rytecraft lorry, believed to be the smallest motor lorry in the world, on the North Circular Road with other traffic. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 22nd January 1935
Vintage Transport. Part II | hist auto moto art   
A man examining his electric car. (Photo by Walter Bellamy/Express/Getty Images). 19th August 1948
Vintage Transport. Part I | hist auto moto
Vintage Transport. Part I | hist auto moto
Back views of an English invention capable of being used as a car, boat and plane. Showing are a tail fin, rudder and propeller. It also has two wings which can fold back and another propeller at the front. (Photo by London Express/Getty Images). 27th February 1928