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1897 The Engineer Horseless Carriage Competition

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This was a competition run by the proprietors of The Engineer, held at the Crystal Palace. The judges were Sir Frederick Bramwell, John Aspinall and Dr. John Hopkinson. [1]

Route published. Crystal Palace to Birmingham and back. 263 miles.[2]

Cancelled.[3] Images and information. Judge was H. Graham Harris[4]

CLASS A. For the best mechanically-propelled vehicle constructed to carry, including the driver, four or more persons, the total weight, when fully loaded, not exceeding two tons, a prize of 350 guineas will be given.

CLASS B. For the best mechanically-propelled vehicle constructed to carry either one or two or three persons, the total weight, when fully loaded, not exceeding one ton, a prize of 250 guineas will be given.

CLASS C

CLASS D

CLASS SUPPLEMENTAL

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