One of the most distinctive changes in the last hundred years has been how we get around. From the earliest years of the century when steam and horse were the methods we used through to the internal combustion engine (which was JUST making its mark when colour photography was invented) the way we travel has changed out of all recognition. These few images are a sample of what I can provide - from charabancs waiting to travel up to the Devon Moors in 1912 to the silver planes crossing the Atlantic rivaling the Liners of the 1940s and the railway companies of the past. Travel is possibly less exciting now, and certainly less colourful. The Queen Elizabeth is seen at Southampton in 1961, an American Airlines plane in 1945 prior to an early transatlantic flight and a Lord Nelson class locomotive of the Southern Railway is seen at Waterloo in 1938.