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Points on driving : the coach horn and how to blow it.
Johnson, Amy
"Troisième Voyage Aérien": engraving depicting the flight of the enormous Montgolfier balloon "Le Flesselle" on January 19, 1784, in Lyons, France.
Letter to Frederick M. Stieber regarding senatorial investigation of the general court-martial of former USMC Captain Edmund G. Chamberlain
Enna Jettick Shoes blimp - advertising postcard
Popular Mechanics Magazine. August 1930, with cover article on 1930 John Domenjoz sailing glider now owned by OHTM
Photograph of Bill Milliken's propellor-driven automobile.
Naš Drag(!) Avto : prvo stoletje avtomobilisma na Slovenskem : katalog razstave / Boris Brovinsky.
A Land Cruise on one of the Patent Hobby Horses
Farragut Hotel Garage, Rye, NH.
B&W photograph of the old stone and wood bridge to Spruce Head, Maine, ca. 1925
Sheet music for "In My Merry Oldsmobile", waltz with lyrics, 1910
B&W photograph of the old Post Office in Long Cove, Maine ca. 1915
Framed broadside for the Camden and Rockland stagecoach, April 1, 1867
"The Velocipede": Sheet music.
Motor: The Automotive Business Magazine, February 1938
Pencil sketch of Walter Hancock's 1833 steam omnibus, the "Autopsy".
Moto giocattolo : Toy motor-cycles / collezione Danilo Alasia.
April 1, 1924 sales brochure for Mack AB and AC tractors, showing different configurations and semi-trailer usage
B&W real photo postcard (RPPC), souvenir of the 1909 Berlin Aviation Week held at the Niederschöneweide-Johannisthal airfield, showing airborne planes and spectators.
Real photo postcard (RPPC) showing aviator Archibald "Arch" Hoxsey in flight, 1910
Color painting: "The French airship 1000 feet in the air"
Pluck and Luck: Complete Stories of Adventure. Featured story: Lost in the Air, or Over Land and Sea, by Allyn Draper. 1899.
Clifford Earp in Napier automobile just after having set a world land speed record, 1906