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The automotive Brass Era is the first period of automotive manufacturing, named for the prominent brass fittings used during this time for such things as lights and radiators. It extends from the first commercial automobiles marketed in the 1890s down to about World War I. These cars are also often called by the name they were originally known by, "horseless carriages." Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc (a copper alloy), a solid solution. ... Fitting can refer to: A small machine part that can attach two or more larger parts. ... Radiator a common term for several types of heat exchanger. ... A small variety of cars, the most popular kind of automobile. ... Clockwise from top: Trenches in frontline, a British Mark I Tank crossing a trench, the Royal Navy battleship HMS Irresistible sinking after striking a mine at the battle of the Dardanelles, a Vickers machine gun crew with gas masks and a Sopwith Camel biplane. ...

all images presented here in Anachrome 3D stereo
all images presented here in Anachrome 3D stereo
 1904 Packard. You need 3D glasses to see in depth
1904 Packard. You need 3D glasses to see in depth
A 1910 Hudson in Anachrome 3D.
A 1910 Hudson in Anachrome 3D.
 1911 Pope-Hartford
1911 Pope-Hartford

In the United Kingdom, this era is split into two periods: Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2501x1917, 2935 KB)This 1901 Toledo was photographed in 2005 in Anachrome 3D by Allan Silliphant. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2501x1917, 2935 KB)This 1901 Toledo was photographed in 2005 in Anachrome 3D by Allan Silliphant. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2438x2061, 2800 KB) Licensing File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2438x2061, 2800 KB) Licensing File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2524x1886, 3803 KB) Summary www. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2524x1886, 3803 KB) Summary www. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2508x1890, 2861 KB)This image photographed in Anachrome digital 3D. Glasses are needed to see 3D.(note that it looks o. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2508x1890, 2861 KB)This image photographed in Anachrome digital 3D. Glasses are needed to see 3D.(note that it looks o. ...

  • Pre-1905 vehicles are veteran cars
  • 1905–1918 vehicles are Edwardian cars.

Such very old vehicles present special challenges to today's collectors. Replacement parts must nearly always be handmade and basic documentation such as wiring diagrams and specification sheets are often nonexistent. The huge variety of companies and technologies represented during this formative period is also a complicating factor—it has been estimated that there were well over 1,000 manufacturers in the U.S. alone. 1905 (MCMV) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... The Edwardian period or Edwardian era in the United Kingdom is the period 1901 to 1910, the reign of King Edward VII. It is sometimes extended to include the period to the start of World War I in 1914 or even the end of the war in 1918. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with List of cars. ...


Neverthess, an active collector community exists for these vehicles, which when well restored can be extremely valuable. The very, very rare original-condition survivor can be even more so.


The early Ford Model T is an example of a Brass Era car for the mass market, and the early European Hispano-Suiza models are fairly typical of expensive models of the time. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Ford Model T Inter. ... Hispano-Suiza is a French engineering firm best known for their engine and weapon designs in the pre-World War II period, work that developed out of their earliest work in luxury automobile design. ...


The gold-tone trim which is occasionally added to modern luxury sedans is a reference back to autodom's great Age of Brass. A Ford Taurus, one of the most recognizable sedans built to date. ...


Examples

In January, 1904, Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly magazine cataloged the entire range of automobiles available to the mass market in the United States. This list included the following manufacturers: 1904 (MCMIV) is a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...

Darracq poster ad, London, England Automobiles Darracq S.A. was a French motor vehicle manufacturing company founded in 1896 by Alexandre Darracq. ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ... The Apperson was an American automobile manufactured from 1902 to 1926. ... Kokomo is a city located in Howard County, Indiana. ... Auburn was a brand name of United States automobiles from 1900 through 1937. ... DeKalb County Court House, Auburn, Indiana Auburn is a city located in DeKalb County, Indiana. ... Autocar Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. ... Ardmore is an unincorporated community located largely in Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania. ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ... Baker Motor Vehicle Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio. ... ... Berg Automobile Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in New York, New York. ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ... Buffalo Electric Carriage Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Buffalo, New York. ... Nickname: City of Good Neighbors Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: Buffalo, NY Location Location of Buffalo in New York State Government County Erie County Mayor Byron Brown Geographical characteristics Area 136. ... Cadillac is a brand of luxury automobile, part of the General Motors corporation, produced and mostly sold in the USA; outside of North America, they have been less successful. ... The Detroit skyline at night as seen from Canada Nickname: The Motor City, Motown Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: http://www. ... Central Automobile Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in New York, New York. ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ... Columbus is the capital of the U.S. state of Ohio. ... B. V. Covert and Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Lockport, New York. ... Lockport, New York refers to both a city and a town in Niagara County, New York, near Niagara Falls and Buffalo. ... Crest Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ... Cambridge City Hall Cambridge is a city in the Greater Boston area of Massachusetts, United States. ... Logo of Daimler 1898 Daimler car in Bristol Industrial Museum, England Daimler is a British marque of motor car since 1896 and is now a division of Jaguar Cars. ... Long Island City, New York, often abbreviated L.I.C., is an area in the borough of Queens in New York City. ... Duryea Power Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Reading, Pennsylvania. ... City of Reading seal Reading (pronounced red - ing) is the county seat of Berks County, Pennsylvania. ... Eisenhuth Horseless Vehicle Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Middletown, Connecticut. ... Middletown is a city located in Middlesex County, Connecticut, along the Connecticut River, in the south-central part of the state, 16 miles (26 km) south of Hartford. ... Electric Vehicle Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric and internal combustion automobiles in Hartford, Connecticut. ... Motto: Nickname: The Insurance Capital of the World or New Englands Rising Star Location in Hartford County, Connecticut Founded Incorporated 1849   County Hartford County Borough {{{borough}}} Parrish {{{parrish}}} Mayor Eddie Perez Area  - Total  - Water 46. ... Elmore Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Clyde, Ohio. ... Clyde is a city located in Sandusky County, Ohio. ... Ford may mean a number of things: A ford is a river crossing. ... The Detroit skyline at night as seen from Canada Nickname: The Motor City, Motown Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: http://www. ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ... The H. H. Franklin Manufacturing Company was a maker of automobiles in the United States between 1902 and 1934 in Syracuse, New York. ... Clinton Square in Downtown Syracuse Syracuse is an American city in Central New York. ... Fredonia Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Youngstown, Ohio. ... Youngstown is a city located in Mahoning and Trumbull counties in Ohio, on the Mahoning River, 67 miles southeast of Cleveland, Ohio. ... Grout Brothers was a manufacturer of Brass Era steam-powered automobiles in Orange, Massachusetts. ... Orange is a town located in Franklin County, Massachusetts. ... Haynes-Apperson Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Kokomo, Indiana. ... Kokomo is a city located in Howard County, Indiana. ... Holley Motor Car Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Bradford, Pennsylvania. ... Bradford is a city located in McKean County, Pennsylvania, 78 miles (126 km) south of Buffalo, N. Y.. Bradford was in a petroleum and natural-gas region early in the twentieth century, but those materials, once abundant, are less plentiful now. ... Thos. ... This article is in need of attention. ... Kirk Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Toledo, Ohio. ... Nickname: The Glass City Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: www. ... Knox Automobile Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Springfield, Massachusetts. ... Motto: Nickname: City of Homes Founded May 14, 1636 Incorporated County Hampden County Borough {{{borough}}} Parrish {{{parrish}}} Mayor Charles Ryan (Dem) Area  - Total  - Water 86. ... Locomobile was a company that produced automobiles in the United States of America from 1899 to 1929. ... A typical Street scence in Bridgeport, CT Bridgeport (41n10, 73w12 EST) is the largest city by population in Connecticut, and is located in southeastern Fairfield County, Connecticut. ... National Motor Vehicle Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Indianapolis, Indiana. ... Nickname: The Circle City, Indy, Naptown Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: http://www. ... National Sewing Machine Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Belvidere, Illinois. ... See also: Belvedere Belvidere is a city located in Boone County, Illinois. ... Northern Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Detroit, Michigan. ... The Detroit skyline at night as seen from Canada Nickname: The Motor City, Motown Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: http://www. ... Oldsmobile Logo, founded in 1897. ... The Detroit skyline at night as seen from Canada Nickname: The Motor City, Motown Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: http://www. ... Packard Cormorant hood ornament from a 1941 180 Formal Sedan Packard was a United States based brand of automobile originally known as the Ohio Automobile Co. ... The Detroit skyline at night as seen from Canada Nickname: The Motor City, Motown Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: http://www. ... A Panhard-Levassor was the first automobile to be introduced in Japan, in 1898 A 1920s Panhard A VBL of the French Army Panhard, originally Panhard et Levassor, is a French automobile manufacturer. ... The Eiffel Tower has become the symbol of Paris throughout the world. ... Peerless was an American automobile produced by the Peerless Motor Company of Cleveland, Ohio. ... ... Phelps Motor Vehicle Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Stoneham, Massachusetts. ... Welcome to Stoneham Massachusetts Stoneham is a town located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. ... 1919 Pierce-Arrow advertisement The Pierce-Arrow was a Buffalo, New York (United States) based manufacturing company from 1901 to 1938. ... Nickname: City of Good Neighbors Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: Buffalo, NY Location Location of Buffalo in New York State Government County Erie County Mayor Byron Brown Geographical characteristics Area 136. ... Pope-Robinson Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Hyde Park, Massachusetts founded by Colonel Albert Pope. ... Hyde Park is the most southern neighborhood of the City of Boston, Massachusetts. ... Pope Motor Car Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Toledo, Ohio. ... Nickname: The Glass City Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: www. ... Pope-Waverley was one of the brands of the Pope Motor Car Company founded by Colonel AA Pope and was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Indianapolis, Indiana. ... Nickname: The Circle City, Indy, Naptown Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: http://www. ... Premier Motor Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Indianapolis, Indiana. ... Nickname: The Circle City, Indy, Naptown Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: http://www. ... Renault S.A. is a French vehicle manufacturer producing small to upper-midsize cars, vans, buses and trucks. ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ... Royal Motor Car Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio. ... ... Sandusky Automobile Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Sandusky, Ohio. ... Sandusky is a city located in Erie County, Ohio. ... de Dion-Bouton was a successful French automobile manufacturer at the beginning of the 20th century. ... Nickname: City on a Hill, Beantown, The Hub (of the Solar System), Athens of America Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: www. ... Smith and Mabley was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in New York, New York. ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ... St. ... The Gateway Arch, shown here behind the Old Courthouse, is the most recognizable part of the St. ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ... The Stanley Steamer Company was an American manufacturer of steam engine automobiles. ... Newton, Massachusetts is a suburb west of Boston. ... F. B. Stearns Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio. ... ... J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. ... Studebakers Lazy S logo designed by Raymond Loewy was used from the 1950s until 1966 Studebaker was a United States wagon and automobile manufacturer that was incorporated on February 16, 1852. ... South Bends downtown, with Notre Dame in the upper right. ... E. R. Thomas Motor Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Buffalo, New York. ... Nickname: City of Good Neighbors Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: Buffalo, NY Location Location of Buffalo in New York State Government County Erie County Mayor Byron Brown Geographical characteristics Area 136. ... Waltham Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Waltham, Massachusetts. ... Waltham is a city located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. ... 1909 White touring car at the Petersen Automotive Museum White Sewing Machine Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio. ... ... Wilson Automobile Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Wilson, New York. ... Wilson is a village located in Niagara County, New York. ... The Winton Motor Carriage Company of Cleveland, Ohio was a pioneer United States automobile manufacturer. ... ... Woods Motor Vehicle Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Chicago, Illinois. ... ...

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