Difference between revisions of "The Autocar 1896/05/09"
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* '''The | * '''The Bollee petroleum Tricycle - Illustrated - p329 | ||
** [[Leon Bollee]] | |||
** [[H. O. Duncan]] | |||
** [[British Motor Syndicate]] | |||
* '''French Jottings - p331 | |||
* '''The Crystal Palace Exhibition - p333 | |||
Revision as of 13:46, 7 August 2016
1896 May 9th (pdf file)
- An Investor's Opportunity - p325
- Horseless Carriage Co
- Daimler Motor Co
- J. G. Neish, of Dundee, has ordered an autocar from the Britannia Co.,
- Notes - p326
- F. Brampton and Co, of Birmingham
- Motor Car Club
- Mr. Pennington
- North British Rubber Co
- Belting Theory and Rules - p326
- Thomas Hawley in a lecture before the Wells Memorial Institute, Boston,
- Road locomotion - p328
- F. H. Wenham
- Walter Hancock - 1833
- Sir Henry Parkyns - 1862
- Jacob Perkins - 1883
- Mr. Thorold, of Norwich, an engineer
- Practical Points on Motors and Gases (cont.) - p329
- M. H. Daley (in the "Horseless Age")
- The Bollee petroleum Tricycle - Illustrated - p329
- French Jottings - p331
- The Crystal Palace Exhibition - p333