From the very early days of motoring most manufacturers developed their own distinctive badges, radiator designs and logos. Some used distinctive mascots mounted on the radiators. It may, therefore, be possible to identify a car from its mascot. However, from the Edwardian period onwards there were also a huge number of accessory mascots available for owners to fit to their cars. They remained popular through to the 1950s and 60s when changes in car design and legislation led to their demise. Accessory catalogues of the time show a wide range of popular themes including birds, dogs, aviation, golf, angling, football, policemen and speed nymphs. Many of these accessory mascots survive in family collections.