- A drawing and the first page of the specifications of the first patent issued to C. E. Duryea
It can be readily seen that this drawing was not made after the plan of the first vehicle. - Archery
Archery - Bactrian Camel
Bactrian Camel - Boating
Boating - Boxing
Boxing - Camel
Camel - Charles E. Duryea, about 1894
Of the numerous American automotive pioneers, perhaps among the best known are Charles and Frank Duryea. Beginning their work of automobile building in Springfield, Massachusetts, and after much rebuilding, they constructed their first successful vehicle in 1892 and 1893. - Coaching
- Coursing
Coursing - Cricket
Cricket - Curly-headed girl
- Curly-headed girl sitting up in bed
Curly-headed girl sitting up in bed - Drawing of 1885 Benz engine
Drawing of 1885 Benz engine, showing similarity in general appearance to Duryea engine. From Karl Benz und sein Lebenswerk, Stuttgart, 1953. (Daimler-Benz Company publication.) - Dromedary (standing) and Bactrian Camels
Dromedary (standing) and Bactrian Camels - Dromedary Camel
Dromedary Camel - Fishing
Fishing - Girl and some bottles
- Girl carrying some flowers
- Girl eating banana
Girl eating banana - Girl in candy store
- Girl in cloak
- Girl in large hat holding a doll
- Girl in oval frame
- Girl kneeling and drawing
- Girl looking out window
- Girl reading
- Girl reading a book
- Girl sitting on a chair
- Girl studying from books
- Girl with doll
- Girl with doll sitting on a hill
- Girl with note in her hand
- Golf
Golf - Hunting
Hunting - Illustration from U.S. patent 385087
Illustration from U.S. patent 385087, issued to Carl Benz, showing the horizontal plane of the flywheel, a feature utilized by the Duryeas in their machine. - J. Frank Duryea, about 1894
Of the numerous American automotive pioneers, perhaps among the best known are Charles and Frank Duryea. Beginning their work of automobile building in Springfield, Massachusetts, and after much rebuilding, they constructed their first successful vehicle in 1892 and 1893. - Jesus Christ
- Loaded-up Camel
Loaded-up Camel - Phantom illustration of Benz' first automobile
Phantom illustration of Benz' first automobile. (From Carl Benz, Father of the Automobile Industry, by L. M. Fanning, New York, 1955.) - Picture of girl crying
- Pointing fingers at girl
Pointing fingers at girl - Racing
Racing - Schoolgirl writing
- Shooting
Shooting - Skating
Skating - Three girls
- Two crying girls
- Two girls sitting in church
- Young girl