Tag: Horses Versus Automobiles
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Kleiner’s Korner: Preparing the Horse for the Automobile (Part 2)
As the automobile grew in popularity in the early 1900s, the problem arose of how could a horse and the auto safely coexist. Numerous articles described methods to harness (no pun intended) the danger that posed both animal and machine (and humans too).
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Kleiner’s Korner: The Horse and the Automobile Getting Along in the Early 1900s (Part 1)
Tying in with Greg O's recent post concerning the value of horses in the early age of the automobile I offer several cartoons depicting the wild ride both animal and machine had in the early 1900s.
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Greg O’s Garage; A bit of humor at Willie K’s expense from the Horseless Age in 1901
A rare, satirical article from the Horseless Age in early 1901
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Life Magazine Automobile Cartoon Series #2: 1903 to 1928
From 1883 to 1936, Life was a humor and general interest magazine of drawings capturing the American scene. As a major phenomenon in the early 1900s, the automobile came in for its fair share of Life's fun, satire and sentiment. This portfolio of seven cartoons from 1903 to 1928…
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