Scotland’s Motoring Century

Scotland’s Motoring Century by Robert Grieves is a detailed photographic record published by XS Publications in 1999. This 1st edition, comprising 128 pages, presents a visual journey through the evolution of motoring in Scotland from Victorian times, showcasing nearly 250 cars in various historical contexts.
Readers will find a rich collection of images that capture the essence of Scotland’s automotive history, featuring scenes near bridges, on car ferries, and in quiet village streets, as well as moments of breakdowns and crashes. The book also includes sections on garages, motor shows, and car rallies, highlighting the transportation landscape of the 20th century in Scotland. This edition serves as both a historical document and a visual celebration of automotive technology and culture.
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A detailed photographic record of motoring in Scotland from Victorian times. Not only are almost 250 cars featured but the book is a historical record – the pictures being set near bridges, on car ferries, in quiet country village streets, breakdowns, crashes etc. Other sections include garages, motor shows, car rallies, and braving high snow drifts.
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