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Images Dated 10th January 1985

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Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle Picture shows a gentleman in London driving

The New Electric Vehicle Picture shows a gentleman in London driving the Sinclair C5, designed by Sir Clive Sinclair. Here he meets a motorbike and rider, and close by is a taxi cab

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle 14 year old Joe Paine from London trying out Sir

The New Electric Vehicle 14 year old Joe Paine from London trying out Sir Clive Sinclairs new electric vehicle. Here he drives by the side of a lorry to show the sheer smallness of the C5 vehicle

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle

The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle, the C5. Sir Clive meets the press Picture taken 10th January 1985

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: Stephen Hendry poses with his Volkswagen Scirocco GT, the 120mph car was bought in a

Stephen Hendry poses with his Volkswagen Scirocco GT, the 120mph car was bought in a special deal with a Glasgow firm. At 16 the up and coming star of Scottish snooker is too young to drive

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: In the N. B. C. (nuclear biological) suit holding the new S. A. 80

In the N. B. C. (nuclear biological) suit holding the new S. A. 80
In the N.B.C. (nuclear biological) suit holding the new S.A.80. weapon, Private Wayne Robson of the 5th Battalion Sherwood Foresters. January 1985 P035496

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle

The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle, the C5. Sir Clive meets the press Picture taken 10th January 1985

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle

The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle, the C5. Sir Clive meets the press Picture taken 10th January 1985

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle

The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle, the C5. Sir Clive meets the press Picture taken 10th January 1985

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle

The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle, the C5. Sir Clive meets the press Picture taken 10th January 1985

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle

The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle, the C5. Sir Clive meets the press Picture taken 10th January 1985

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle

The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle, the C5. Sir Clive meets the press Picture taken 10th January 1985

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle

The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle, the C5. Sir Clive meets the press Picture taken 10th January 1985

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle Picture shows a gentleman in London driving

The New Electric Vehicle Picture shows a gentleman in London driving the Sinclair C5, designed by Sir Clive Sinclair. Here he meets a taxi driver, and close by is a motorbike

Background imageImages Dated 10th January 1985: The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle

The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle, the C5. Sir Clive meets the press Picture taken 10th January 1985


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