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An interior view of the Larue restaurant, Paris, 1920s Date: 1920s
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringHarroun in a Marmon Car winning the Wheatley Hill Trophy in the Vanderbilt Race, 190 miles in 190 minutes without a stop. 1909
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874 - 1936), English author, journalist and essayist. Chesterton was the author of some 63 books by the time of his death including biographies of Robert Browning
Countess of CromerLady Cromer, formerly Lady Ruby Elliott, daughter of the fourth Earl of Minto. She married the Earl of Cromer (when he was Viscount Errington) in 1908 and had two daughters
Dancers at the Palais de Glace, Paris, 1909. It remained an icing ring until he early 1920s when it was turned into a Palais de Danse Date: 1920s
Cover of ILN 17th September 1859Cover of the Illustrated London News, 17th September 1859, featuring a report on the Great Eastern ship and a view off Dover from one of the saloon ports sketched during a gale. Date: 1859
Little girl on London bus
An interior view of the Caf Am Zoo in Berlin, 1920s Date: 1920s
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringFlanders 20 Five-Passenger Touring Car, Studebaker Corporation, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringHupp-Yeats Patrician Electric Coupe, R-C-H Corporation, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringOhio Five-Passenger Electric Brougham, all seats facing forward, The Ohio Electric Car Company, Toledo, Ohio, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringCadillac five-passenger touring car, Cadillac Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringGarford Model D Five-Ton Gasoline Motor Truck, The Garford Company, Elyria, Ohio, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringStevens-Duryea Model a Seven-Passenger Touring Car, Stevens-Duryea Company, Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringStanley Steamer Model 75 Two-Passenger Roadster, Stanley Motor Carriage Company, Newton, Massachusetts, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringHerring-Burgess biplane ready for flight, with Herring in the operators seat. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringDetroit Electric Model 29 Limousine, Anderson Electric Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringBaker Electric Model W shaft-driven runabout, The Baker Motor Vehicle Company, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringBaker Electric Five-Passenger Extension Brougham colonial design, The Baker Motor Vehicle Company, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringCurtiss Eight-Cylinder Motor-Cycle, with a record speed of one mile in just over 26 seconds. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringKnox Model M-3 Combination chemical hose and fire car (fire engine), Knox Automobile Company, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringOhio Forty G five-passenger four-door Torpedo, The Ohio Motor Car Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringManhattan Sight-Seeing Wagon. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringHewitt Truck fitted for telephone cable service, New York Telephone Company, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringStanley Steamer Model 87 Seven-Passenger Touring Car, Stanley Motor Carriage Company, Newton, Massachusetts, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringMercury Arc Rectifier in a private garage. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringKnox Omnibus. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringWhite Steam Ambulance, Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringKnox 6000-pound capacity truck, Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringWaverley Electric Model 90 Sheltered Roadster, The Waverley Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringKnox 2-Ton Screen-Top Van, Stern Brothers, New York, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringLozier five-ton gasoline motor truck, Lozier Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringDetroit Electric Model 28 Town Car, Anderson Electric Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringBrennan Street - Railway Tower Wagon. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringPackard 3-Ton Truck fitted with a second or false body to facilitate rapid loading, John Wanamaker, 602. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringHupp-Yeats Regent four-passenger electric coupe, R-C-H Corporation, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringBaker Electric Model O Ambulance, The Baker Motor Vehicle Company, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringGeneral Electric Company Gas-Electric Bus, Fifth Avenue, fare 10 cents. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringFrench aerobus (Aeronef Bleriot) with taxi body accommodating four passengers in addition to the pilot. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringFrench military dirigible with balloon shed on the ground below. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringOld Dutch windmill and modern French aeroplane. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringBleriot " Type Populaire" plane on display, with one wing and one side of the body removed to show the interior accommodation and mechanism. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringJules Vedrines, French aviator, seated in a Deperdussin monoplane. circa 1911
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringZerbe multiplane on the ground, with a hot air balloon above it -- it was not successful. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringHarry Atwood in his Burgess Hydroaeroplane, skimming over the surface of Marblehead Bay, Massachusetts, USA. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringView of aviation grounds in France, showing hangars ranged along the edges of the field and a plane in the air above. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringAviation event at Rouen, France, showing an Antoinette monoplane making a turn. circa 1910