Above, Johann (Hans) Hautsch of Nuremberg driving his horseless carriage said to have been powered by clockwork; below, Stephan Farfler, a disabled clockmaker of Altdorf, with two of the hand-powered cars that he devised and built to convey himself to church. Engraving, 1730.

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Above, Johann (Hans) Hautsch of Nuremberg driving his horseless carriage said to have been powered by clockwork; below, Stephan Farfler, a disabled clockmaker of Altdorf, with two of the hand-powered cars that he devised and built to convey himself to church. Engraving, 1730. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Nürnberg : Bey Peter Conr. Monath, [1730]

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1 print : engraving, with etching ; image 14.1 x 17.1 cm

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Fig. 2 pag. 300. Johann Hautschens Kunstwagen. Fig. 3. pag. 302. Stephan Farflers Kunstwagen. Fig. 4. pag. 303.

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Wellcome Collection 37008i

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