About This Lesson
<p>In image one a chauffeur sits in an early Rolls Royce car in the car lift at the Mitchell Motor Company in Wardour Street, London. Lifts are still used in preference to ramps where space is at a premium. Image two shows Smithfield Market which has been the site of a market since the Middle Ages, originally selling horses, cattle and pigs. In 1851-66 Horace Jones constructed a new market which opened in 1868 as the London Central Meat Market. Here, delivery drivers and vans for Danish Bacon pose for the camera. Use the attached webpage for further images related to road travel.</p>
The tags are for Britain standards and not U.S. standards; it is hard to relate to usable U.S. standards.