Maurice Bernin
The chauffeur and driver for W. Gould Brokaw
Nationality: France
Born: Unknown
Died: Unknown
The chauffeur and driver for W. Gould Brokaw and winner of the 1904 Eagle Rock Hill Climb, November 24, 1904.
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Aug 11
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Greg O’s Garage; From the Helck Family Collection: The official 1904 Vanderbilt Cup race program
The complete 1904 race program
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Nov 04
2017
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Oct 17
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1904 Renault Vanderbilt Cup Racer
The Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities (SPLIA) has forwarded this marvelous photo from their archives of the 1904 Renault Vanderbilt Cup Racer.
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Eighteen racers participated in the first Vanderbilt Cup Race held on October 8, 1904. Photos of 17 of the 18 entrants at the Westbury starting line on Jericho Turnpike are shown here for the first time. The #10 Fiat arrived late at the starting line and began with a running…
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One of my favorite 1904 photos in my Vanderbilt Cup Race book showed this fashion conscious group of men. My caption began: "In the custom of the day, the crowds typically wore their finest clothes to great public events such as the Vanderbilt Cup Race..."
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Aug 01
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Archives: 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race
Links to posts related to the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race (Updated: December 31, 2011):
The partially completed train crossing is obviously Mineola or Albertson. Staring at the picture it could easily be…