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Who Invented the Automobile?
Across continents and centuries, various innovators have contributed to the evolution of what we now recognize as the modern car. The...


From Rocket Sparks to Revving Engines: Tracing the History of the Internal Combustion Engine
From roaring motorcycles to sleek supercars, the internal combustion engine has powered our transportation revolution for centuries. But...


History of the Automobile
Embark on a captivating journey through the history of automobiles, tracing key milestones that have shaped our roads and transformed the...


Electric Car History: Starting from the Early Electric Cars of the 1800s
Electric cars, far from being a recent phenomenon, have a rich history that stretches back long before the days of Tesla and General Motors.


Sleeve Valve Engines – ‘Silent Knight’
Journey to Silence: Charles Yale Knight and the Birth of the Silent Knight Engine In the early 20th century, amidst the clamor of...


Wankel Engine: A Triangular Revolution from Past to Future
Born from the visionary mind of German engineer Felix Wankel, the Wankel Engine has left an indelible mark on the history of internal...


Driving History: The Saga of C.R. Patterson – America's Only Black Automaker
In automotive history, where giants like Ford and Chevrolet dominate the narrative, there exists a trailblazing journey often overlooked—the


Gwenda Stewart-Hawkes: Ambulance Driver to Speed Queen
Gwenda Stewart-Hawkes: Ambulance Driver to Speed Queen ts, Gwenda Stewart-Hawkes stands as an enduring symbol of resilience, determination,


Bertha Benz: A Woman of Vision and Automotive Pioneer
Among the many influential women who have left an indelible mark on society, Bertha Benz stands out as a true trailblazer in the world of...


The 1951 Reyonnah 175 Prototype: A Compact and Innovative Car of its Time.
The 1951 Reyonnah 175 Prototype was a small, unconventional car designed by Robert Hannoyer in France. It could seat two passengers in...


Museum Engineering Spotlight - THE SILENT KNIGHT
Today, internal combustion engines are almost all four stroke. Cylinders can be in line, opposed, V configuration, radial and even in W...
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