Please identify this vehicle for one point:
Experts?
is it an electric car?
is it American?
Baker?
Columbia?
E.V.C.?
Detroit El.
Circa 1916 Rauch and Lang?
Argo ?
Woods?
RIKER?
Ohio El.
Pros?
I found another picture of it with the caption "This millionaire's sleek electric cab caused a stir in 1912, even among blasé New Yorkers."
Quote from: Wendax on November 13, 2018, 05:20:11 PM
I found another picture of it with the caption "This millionaire's sleek electric cab caused a stir in 1912, even among blasé New Yorkers."
These two images are part of a set of photos taken taken at the same time/location by the same photographer. The vehicle make, the year (1911) and the photographer's information are written on the back of each photo.
Rear view:
With driver:
Did the pictures came from a picture archive?
a photo archive, focusing on New York?
now, it gets interesting. A photo archive by a museum?
Quote from: pnegyesi on November 14, 2018, 11:28:25 AM
now, it gets interesting. A photo archive by a museum?
Yes, but to be honest, I don't find it interesting when the subject of questions shifts from identifying the vehicle to simply locating the posted image.
A museum in NY state?
A museum in Washington?
A museum in California?
Columbia Hansom Cab?
San Francisco?
Let's try again: A museum in California?
is it an American museum at all?
A museum in Michigan?
Quote from: pnegyesi on November 15, 2018, 10:50:44 PM
A museum in Michigan?
Yes. (I was wondering when you were going to take note of the Michigan plate.)
View of spectators surrounding a Wagenhals electric taxi. Handwritten on back: "Wagenhals."
and more info
Quote from: pnegyesi on November 16, 2018, 01:59:42 AM
View of spectators surrounding a Wagenhals electric taxi. Handwritten on back: "Wagenhals."
That's it. The point is yours.
What a strange vehicle!
I think it is even more interesting to see it from the rear: