Child’s car safety seat, investigated by the Transport Research Laboratory following a non-fatal accident, by Kangol Magnet Ltd, c1973-1978. Child’s car safety seat circa 1973-1978
‘Star Rider’ child’s car safety seat, one of the first commercially produced models in the world, by Britax, England, c.1965. ‘Star Rider’ child’s car safety seat circa 1965
‘Kiddy’, child’s car safety seat, by Sicartex Autozubehor, Germany c.1979-1985 ‘Kiddy' child’s car safety seat circa 1979-1985
‘Loveseat’, child’s car safety seat, based on a concept developed by General Motors, this model was manufactured by Akta, Sweden, c.1984. ‘Loveseat’ child’s car safety seat circa 1984
Child’s car safety seat, showing a change in design from a seat that were attached to the car’s structure to one which utilises the adult seat belts, by KL Automotive Products Ltd, London, England, c.1975. Child’s car safety seat circa 1975
Child’s car safety seat, illustrating the Swedish approach of using rear-facing seats for older children, with box, by Hallgrens Industri , Hyltebruk, Sweden, c.1970-1980. Child’s car safety seat circa 1970-1980
‘KL Jeenay’ child’s car safety seat, named in recognition of Jean Ames, a journalist who first suggested safety seats for children, with box, by KL Automotive Products Ltd, London, England, c.1970. ‘KL Jeenay’ child’s car safety seat circa 1970