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Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringStoddard-Dayton Special 58 Horsepower Seven-Passenger Touring Car, The Dayton Motor Car Company, New York City, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringPope-Hartford Model 27 Front Door Roadster, The Pope Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. 1912
Advert for Pears soap, 1921: beautifies and protects the skin and matchless for the complexion Date: 1921
Balloon Puffa Pump -- speedy and hygienic. circa 1960s
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringPackard Six Imperial Limousine, Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringWinton Six Four-Door Limousine, The Winton Motor Car Company, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringStudebaker 2500-Pound Express Wagon. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringEverett Four-36 Two-Passenger Roadster, Metzger Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringCartercar Model T Gasoline Motor Truck with friction drive, Cartercar Company, Pontiac, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringPeerless 60-Six Seven-Passenger Touring Car, The Peerless Motor Car Company, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringStudebaker 7000-Pound Special Electric Wagon, Safety-Armorite Conduit Co. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringAlco Gasoline Motor Truck, American Locomotive Company, New York, USA, Singer Sewing Machine Company. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringSaurer Motor Bus, capacity 34 passengers, International Motor Company, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringWhite Model GF Seven-Passenger Touring Car, The White Company, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringChalmers Thirty-Six Five-Passenger Touring Car, Chalmers Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringKnox Model 9 Fire Pump, FDNY -- capacity 1000 gallons per minute, Knox Automobile Company, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringFranklin Model H Seven-Passenger Limousine, H H Franklin Manufacturing Company, Syracuse, New York, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringBaker Electric Following Gasoline Car Lines. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringPope-Hartford Model 27 Phaeton, The Pope Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringK-R-I-T Model U Underslung Roadster, The KRIT Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringCartercar Delivery Wagon, J W Young. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringLansden Electric Delivery Wagon, Walter E Smith Co, South Spring Street. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringFlanders Electric Colonial Coupe for Five Passengers, Flanders Manufacturing Company, Pontiac, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringFrench development of the Wright machine built under the Wright patents, with little resemblance to the original except in wing form and warping. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringAmerican Traveler Underslung Touring Car, American Motors Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringRambler Cross Country Five-Passenger Touring Car, The Thomas B. Jeffery Company, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringPierce-Arrow Touring Car, Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company, Buffalo, New York, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringWarren 12-40 Touring Car, Warren Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringNieuport monoplane 20hp coming in to land. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringFarman biplane in flight. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringHydroaeroplane invented by Henri Fabre, the first aircraft to take off from and land on the water. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringEdouard Nieuport in the cockpit of his monoplane, whose speed and efficiency are optimised by its streamlined body. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringAncient and Modern -- Wright biplane flying over an ox-drawn cart at Le Mans, France. circa 1908
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringGreat Western Forty Vestibuled Roadster, Great Western Automobile Company, Peru, Indiana, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringFrench army captain getting ready to set off in a military-type Bleriot monoplane. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringPremier Four-Forty Seven-Passenger Touring Car, Premier Motor Manufacturing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringPeerless 38-Six Torpedo Touring Car, The Peerless Motor Car Company, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. 1912
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringVoisin Hydroaeroplane rising from the surface of the River Seine near Paris, France. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringR.E.P. motor and landing gear, the work of a European aeroplane designer. circa 1910
Cyclopedia of Automobile EngineeringFrench monoplane flying at 65 mph over an airfield. circa 1910