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12 Hours of Reims
Car number 6, Ecurie Ecosse Jaguar C-Type co-driven by Ninian Snaderson and Sir James Scott Douglas at Thillois Corner.
12 Hours of Reims
Car number 6, Ninian Sanderson and Sir James Scott Douglas in the Ecurie Ecosse-entered Jaguar C-Type at Thillois Corner
12 Hours of Reims
Ecurie Ecosse Scottish group with Jaguar C-Type. David Murray, Wilkie Wilkinson, Sir James Scott Douglas, and Ninian Sanderson are in the car.
12 Hours of Sebring
Car number 88, a Mazda RX-7, co-driven by Ralph Thomas, John Bourassa, and Douglas Campbell.
12 Hours of Sebring
Car number 88, a Mazda RX-7, co-driven by Ralph Thomas, John Bourassa, and Douglas Campbell.
12 Hours of Sebring
Car number 88, a Mazda RX-7, co-driven by Ralph Thomas, John Bourassa, and Douglas Campbell.
12 Hours of Sebring
Car number 88, a Mazda RX-7, co-driven by Ralph Thomas, John Bourassa, and Douglas Campbell.
12 Hours of Sebring
Car number 88, a Mazda RX-7, co-driven by Ralph Thomas, John Bourassa, and Douglas Campbell.
24 Hours of Daytona
Car number 88, a Mazda RX-7 co-driven by Douglas Campbell, Carlos Fronti, Ralph Thomas, and Amos Johnson, from behind. Following car number 54, a Porsche 911 co-driven by Jean-Francois Hemroulle, Stephane Cohen, Paul Kumpen, and Albert Vanierschot, and other cars.
24 Hours of Daytona
Car number 88, a Mazda RX-7 co-driven by Douglas Campbell, Carlos Fronti, Ralph Thomas, and Amos Johnson, from behind. Following car number 54, a Porsche 911 co-driven by Jean-Francois Hemroulle, Stephane Cohen, Paul Kumpen, and Albert Vanierschot, and other cars.
24 Hours of Daytona
Car number 88, a Mazda RX-7, co-driven by Douglas Campbell, Carlos Fronti, Ralph Thomas, and Amos Johnson.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Press group relaxing chez Renault - Douglas Armstrong (left) - Alan Brinton (moustache) -
24 Hours of Le Mans
British journalists, with the camera is Maxwell Boyd, then, in dark glasses, Geoffrey Charles of The Times, Douglas Armstrong and John Blunsden of Motor Racing monthly magazine. John Blunsden was then with 'Motoring News' weekly, joining 'Motor Racing' later
Baja Off-Road Race
Car number 720, a Ford truck driven by the team of Chuck Johnson and Scott Douglas.
Barney Oldfield and Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.
Barney Oldfield and Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. with Golden Submarine
Boreham International
Supporting over 2-litre sports car race. Car number 42, Sir James Scott Douglas in his Ecurie Ecosse-entered Jaguar XK120.
Boreham International
Supporting over 2-litre sports car race. Car number 42, Sir James Scott Douglas in his Ecurie Ecosse-entered Jaguar XK120.
Brands Hatch Boxing Day
#56 Lotus 15, entrant Taylor & Crawley, driver Douglas Graham, #60 Lotus XVII, driver Dick Prior, #53 Jaguar C-Type, registration RAU 450, driver John Woolfe, #67 Tojeiro-Climax, entrant Eagle Motors, driver David Watson
BRDC Isle of Man Races
B. Bira in car number 55, Simca-Gordini. In the background is car number 43, HRG-Singer, driven by Peter Clark.
BRDC Isle of Man Races
Maurice Monnier's Ecurie Flandres Monnier Special with BMW Type 328 six-cylinder motor.
BRDC Isle of Man Races
B. Bira in car number 55, Simca-Gordini. In the background is car number 43, HRG-Singer, driven by Peter Clark.
British Empire Trophy
Rear view of car number 24, Leslie Johnson, ERA E-Type GP 2. Visible in the background, on right is the back of the Delahaye, registration DUV 870
British Empire Trophy
Paddock scene, Car Number 12, a Delage 15 S8, left to right: David Hampshire, driver (goggles, helmet, standing), Reg Parnell, car owner (hands on car, standing).
British Empire Trophy
Car number 34, Maserati 4CL of B. Bira and car number 32, Peter Whitehead's ERA R1A at the start of the British Empire Trophy Race.
British Grand Prix Meeting
James Scott Douglas drives car number 8, a Jaguar XK120C. Tony Crook drives car number 26, a Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica Mark II.