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See Triumph Vitesse Flow-Free car at the Motor Show, 1934
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Triumph Vitesse Flow-Free car at the Motor Show, 1934
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Picture Number:1983-5236_E00712
Credit:NMPFT/Syndication International/Science & Society Picture Library
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Caption:
A photograph of a Triumph Vitesse Flow-Free car on display at the Motor Show in Olympia, London, taken by Edward Malindine for the Daily Herald newspaper on 11 October, 1934. Triumph based this car on their Gloria 6 cylinder chassis, with bodywork designed by Walter Belgrove. At £425 it was the most expensive car they made, and less than 50 were actually produced. This photograph has been selected from the Daily Herald Archive, a collection of over three million photographs. The archive holds work of international, national and local importance by both staff and agency photographers.
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In Collection of: National Museum of Photography Film & Television
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Subject(s) > Transport > Road Transport
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