Female Driver Collection
"Breaking Stereotypes: Celebrating Female Drivers Throughout History" An Italian automotive triumph (colour litho): From the early days of automobile history
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"Breaking Stereotypes: Celebrating Female Drivers Throughout History" An Italian automotive triumph (colour litho): From the early days of automobile history, women have been making their mark as skilled drivers, defying stereotypes and paving the way for future generations. The Milan Automobile Week, Departure of the competitors for the Italian Grand Prix Vetturette (colour litho): Women were not only spectators but active participants in prestigious racing events, showcasing their talent and passion for speed on equal footing with male drivers. 1914 Rover 12hp. Creator: Unknown: This vintage beauty represents an era when women embraced driving as a symbol of independence and freedom, challenging societal norms with every turn of the wheel. Scene de chauffeurs (engraving): Through this enchanting engraving, we catch a glimpse into a bygone era where female chauffeurs fearlessly maneuvered through bustling city streets, proving that gender should never limit one's ability to drive. Costume of a German waggoner, 16th century. 1859-1860 (engraving): Even centuries ago, women played significant roles in transportation as wagoners – strong and capable individuals who commanded horse-drawn carriages with skill and grace. Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Camionneur; Drayman; Karrenfuhrer (engraving): These engravings depict various terms associated with truck driving throughout history while reminding us that women have always been part of this dynamic profession. Pacific Entrance of Earl Wolf (Lord Lonsdale) into Blackhaven, 1792 (engraving): In this historical moment captured on paper, we witness how noblewomen took charge behind the reins during grand entrances or long journeys – proving their mettle as accomplished equestrians. Dramas of modernity (colour litho).