Daimler Car
The Daimler engine patents, which were of such fundamental importance in the early development of the motor car, were exploited in England not only by the Daimler Motor Co. Ltd. But also, under licence, by the Motor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. This motor car (serial no. 308) was produced by this firm in 1897 and closely follows current Daimler practice of that time. The granddaughter of the first owner of this car reminisced about her grandfather driving the car back to Oxford from the works in Coventry "on a hit and miss basis - i.e. learning as he went!". The car was one of the first cars in Oxford so there wouldn't have been much, if any, opportunity to practise beforehand. It was used for family outings and was driven as far as London or Southend.
- Measurements:
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overall: 1850 mm x 1600 mm x 3040 mm,
- Materials:
- metal (unknown) , wood (unidentified) , leather , rubber (unidentified) and glass
- Object Number:
- 1942-63 Pt1
- type:
- car
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- The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum