Model of Cugnot's steam traction engine with plate and print.

Made:
1892 in Paris
maker:
Regnard Freres

Cugnot's steam traction engine of 1770, model (scale 1:5). The model (of the engine made in 1770) was made by Regnard Freres in 1892 in response to a purchase order from the Museum.

Details

Category:
Road Transport
Object Number:
1892-159
type:
steam road vehicle, traction engine and model
credit:
Freres, R.

Parts

Model of Cugnot's steam traction engine

Model of Cugnot's steam traction engine

Model of Cugnots Steam Traction Engine, Scale 1:5. The model (of the engine made in 1770) was made by Regnard Freres in 1892 in response to a purchase order from the Museum.

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The first working steam-powered road vehicle was deigned by the French military engineer Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot. An experimental example was built in 1769 with funding from the French royal artillery. The larger, improved version represented by this model was intended to haul cannons, but was never put into service.

Object Number:
1892-159 Pt1
type:
model
Plate from model of Cugnot's steam traction engine

Plate from model of Cugnot's steam traction engine

Plate from model of Cugnots Engine 1892-159 pt.1. The model (of the engine made in 1770) was made by Regnard Freres in 1892 in response to a purchase order from the Museum.

Object Number:
1892-159 Pt2
type:
plate
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Reproduction of a print of Cugnot's steam carriage

Reproduction of a print of Cugnot's steam carriage

Reproduction of an old print of Cugnot's Steam Carriage

Object Number:
1892-159 Pt3
type:
print