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HORSELESS CARRIAGE, 1899. Whats in a Name? Article from an American newspaper

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HORSELESS CARRIAGE, 1899. Whats in a Name? Article from an American newspaper

HORSELESS CARRIAGE, 1899.
Whats in a Name? Article from an American newspaper, 1899, about the various efforts to find an appropriate word for the newly invented automobile. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1899 Automobile Idea Invention Newspaper Technology Article Horseless Carriage Naming

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This print titled "HORSELESS CARRIAGE, 1899. What's in a Name?" takes us back to the turn of the century when the concept of automobiles was still in its infancy. The accompanying article from an American newspaper sheds light on the fascinating quest to find a suitable term for this groundbreaking invention. In 1899, as technology rapidly advanced and transportation underwent a revolution, society grappled with how to define this new mode of travel. This thought-provoking text delves into the late 19th-century mindset that struggled to encapsulate the essence of these horseless carriages. The image itself captures one such early automobile, showcasing its sleek design and innovative features that were destined to change our world forever. It serves as a visual reminder of how far we have come since those pioneering days. As we gaze upon this photograph print, it is impossible not to ponder about the ideas and ingenuity behind this invention. The article invites us into a time where imagination ran wild; where inventors sought words that could capture both their excitement and apprehension towards this technological marvel. While commercial use is not mentioned here, it becomes evident that even then, people recognized the transformative potential of automobiles. This print transports us back in time and encourages contemplation on how something as simple as naming can reflect societal shifts and shape our perception of progress.


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Step back in time with our captivating framed print from Granger Art on Demand, featuring the article "Horseless Carriage, 1899. What's in a Name?". This vintage piece takes you on a journey to the dawn of the automobile era, as reported in an American newspaper. The intriguing article details the search for an appropriate name for the newly invented vehicle, offering a fascinating glimpse into history. Perfect for history enthusiasts, automobile aficionados, or anyone who appreciates the allure of the past, our high-quality framed print is sure to make a striking addition to your home or office decor. With its rich details and captivating narrative, this framed print is more than just a piece of art – it's a window into history. Order your Horseless Carriage, 1899. What's in a Name? framed print today and let the story unfold.


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Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "HORSELESS CARRIAGE, 1899. Whats in a Name?" from Granger Art on Demand. This captivating image, taken from an American newspaper article, documents the intrigue and innovation surrounding the newly coined term "automobile." Bring the history of transportation into your home or office with this unique and thought-provoking print. Impeccably reproduced in high resolution, this photograph is a stunning addition to any collection. Experience the past like never before with Media Storehouse's exceptional quality and attention to detail.


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Step back in time with our captivating HORSELESS CARRIAGE, 1899. Whats in a Name? poster print from Granger Art on Demand. This intriguing piece showcases a vintage photograph of an early automobile, accompanied by an engrossing article from an American newspaper. Delve into the history of transportation innovation, as the article explores the search for a fitting name for the groundbreaking invention that would soon change the world forever. Bring a touch of history and intrigue to your space with this unique and thought-provoking poster print.


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Step back in time with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring the intriguing image "HORSELESS CARRIAGE, 1899. Whats in a Name?" from Granger Art on Demand. This puzzle brings to life an article from an American newspaper, published in 1899, documenting the excitement and debate surrounding the invention of the automobile. As pioneering inventors raced to find the perfect name for this groundbreaking technology, immerse yourself in history and challenge your mind with this intriguing puzzle. Engage in a fun and educational experience as you piece together the past, one puzzle piece at a time.

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