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Bouton Collection

Background imageBouton Collection: Advertisement for De Dion Bouton Cycles

Advertisement for De Dion Bouton Cycles. 1925

Background imageBouton Collection: De Dion Bouton stand at the Salon Aeronautique in 1909

De Dion Bouton stand at the Salon Aeronautique in 1909. Date: 1909

Background imageBouton Collection: Advert / Tricycle De Dion

Advert / Tricycle De Dion
De Dion Bouton powered tricycle, available with steel or wooden rims and with thicker tyres as an option

Background imageBouton Collection: Boy With Boat

Boy With Boat
A portrait painting of a young boy, walking in some shallow waters by a wooden pier, playing with his small toy boat which is attatched to a stick and string which he is holding. Date: circa 1919

Background imageBouton Collection: Poster, De Dion-Bouton cars

Poster, De Dion-Bouton cars Date: circa 1900

Background imageBouton Collection: Poster, De Dion Bouton Cycles - it's the Parisian's bicycle! Date: circa 1905

Poster, De Dion Bouton Cycles - it's the Parisian's bicycle! Date: circa 1905

Background imageBouton Collection: De Dion Boutons three wheeler motorcycle 1897

De Dion Boutons three wheeler motorcycle 1897
Invention by Albert de Dion and Georges Bouton in 1897, of a single cylinger gasoline engine tricycle. Date: 1897

Background imageBouton Collection: De Dion-Bouton Tr鰡rdoux steam Phaeton 1885

De Dion-Bouton Tr鰡rdoux steam Phaeton 1885
De Dion-Bouton was a French automobile manufacturer, here is one of thier inventions in August 1884. Date: August 1884

Background imageBouton Collection: French woman wearing the fashion of June 1792

French woman wearing the fashion of June 1792.. French woman wearing the fashion of June 1792. She wears a bonnet with flowers, wig, fichu (neckerchief), shawl

Background imageBouton Collection: French woman wearing the fashion of April 1792

French woman wearing the fashion of April 1792.. French woman wearing the fashion of April 1792. She wears a hat with flowers and feathers, wig, fichu (neckerchief)

Background imageBouton Collection: French woman wearing the fashion of February 1792

French woman wearing the fashion of February 1792.. French woman wearing the fashion of February 1792. She wears a wig decorated with flowers, fichu (neckerchief)

Background imageBouton Collection: French woman wearing the fashion of October 1791

French woman wearing the fashion of October 1791.. French woman wearing the fashion of October 1791. She wears a bonnet with flowers and ribbons, large wig, fichu (neckerchief)

Background imageBouton Collection: DE DION BOUTON ADVERT

DE DION BOUTON ADVERT
DE DION BOUTON powered tricycle available with steel or wooden rims and with thicker tyres as an option Date: circa 1894

Background imageBouton Collection: Cycles et Motos. De Dion Bouton

Cycles et Motos. De Dion Bouton
A De Dion-Bouton advertising poster by Felix Fournery, featuring a female cyclist and her dog. The French manufacturer De Dion-Bouton was best known for building cars

Background imageBouton Collection: Dion Bouton Omnibus

Dion Bouton Omnibus
A Dion-Bouton omnibus passes a motor car on a country road near Le Havre, between Quilleboeuf and Port-Audener

Background imageBouton Collection: The De Dion Bouton Stand at the Decennale de L Automobile

The De Dion Bouton Stand at the Decennale de L Automobile, Paris, France. The cars on display competed in the Peking to Paris motor race, an automobile race, originally held in 1907

Background imageBouton Collection: French Spa Town - Saint-Nectaire-le-Bas

French Spa Town - Saint-Nectaire-le-Bas - Hotel Modern, the Hotel Bains Romains and the Hotel Paris. Note the lovely circular radiator of the De Dion Bouton Tourer of 1909 (heading toward the camera)

Background imageBouton Collection: Group of Europeans off for a drive in East Africa

Group of Europeans off for a drive in East Africa in their De Dion Bouton motorcar. Date: 1905

Background imageBouton Collection: De Dion Bouton Vintage Car, Downton, Salisbury, England

De Dion Bouton Vintage Car, Downton, Salisbury, England
De Dion Bouton Vintage Car, Downton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. London North West registration. Date: 1909

Background imageBouton Collection: 1904 De Dion Bouton Vintage Car

1904 De Dion Bouton Vintage Car, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageBouton Collection: 1903 - 4 De Dion Bouton Vintage Car

1903 - 4 De Dion Bouton Vintage Car
1903/4 De Dion Bouton Vintage Car, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageBouton Collection: De Dion Car Poster

De Dion Car Poster
L Elegante Moteurs de Dion Poster. In 1900, de Dion-Bouton was the largest automobile manufacturer in the world, producing 400 cars and 3, 200 engines that year circa 1900

Background imageBouton Collection: Britains first veteran car museum

Britains first veteran car museum
An article in The Illustrated London News, reporting on Britains first veteran car museum, owned by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu

Background imageBouton Collection: Off for a ride in a taxi

Off for a ride in a taxi
A well-to-do French couple head off for a drive in the country in a fine De Dion & Bouton taxi. I would not be surprised if the taxi driver had arrived fresh from English chauffeur school

Background imageBouton Collection: De Dion Bouton motor car, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales

De Dion Bouton motor car, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales
A proud family with their 1903-4 De Dion Bouton motor car, registration AJ 232, in a back yard in Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales

Background imageBouton Collection: A De Dion Bouton car

A De Dion Bouton car
Photograph of a lady at the wheel of a De Dion Bouton motor car, wearing a hat tied with a scarf so that it doesn t fly off while motoring along!

Background imageBouton Collection: Steam horse & carriage

Steam horse & carriage
An example of a steam horse attached to a traditional carriage, exhibited by De Dion and Bouton, Paris. This horseless arrangement was relatively short-lived

Background imageBouton Collection: French Steam Carriage

French Steam Carriage
Many designers believe steam is the best propulsive power for road vehicles, and this device by Dion Bouton and Trepardoux is simply a road version of a rail locomotive


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