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Photographic Portraits by Lafayette from the Collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

 

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  • Montague Grahame-White, At the Wheel, Ashore and Afloat: Reminiscences of Motoring, Yachting and Travel over a Period of Forty Years, Foulis, London, 1935
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  • Society in the New Reign, by a Foreign Resident, T Fisher Unwin, London, 1904
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  • Who’s Who, A&C Black, London
  • Cope Zachary, The Versatile Victorian: Being the Life of Sir Henry Thompson, Bt. 1920-1904, Harvey & Blythe, London, 1951
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  • John Scott Montague, “The King as a Motorist” in The Car Illustrated, 28 May 1902
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  • The Autocar
  • The Bystander
  • The Car Illustrated
  • The Country Life
  • The Daily Telegraph
  • The Illustrated London News
  • The King and His Navy & Army
  • Motoring Illustrated
  • The Times
  • The Veteran and Vintage Magazine


All texts copyright Barbara Borkowy and Russell Harris 2007