Early electric tricycle, 1881 C017 / 6924
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Early electric tricycle, 1881 C017 / 6924
Early electric tricycle. 19th-century artwork of the electric tricycle developed in 1881 by English physicist and electrical engineeer William Edward Ayrton (1847-1908) and Irish engineer John Perry (1850-1920). Both were Fellows of the Royal Society and worked together on numerous projects. This was one of the first electric vehicles, and the first electric wheelchair. It was powered with ten lead batteries, and had a range of 16 to 40 kilometres, and a maximum speed of just over 14 kilometres per hour
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1881 Blueprint Blueprints Cycle Early Electric Engineering Fellow Of The Royal Society Ireland Irish Pioneering Plans Transport Transportation Tricycle Vehicle Wheelchair Battery Powered John Perry William Edward Ayrton
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This print showcases an early electric tricycle, a groundbreaking invention from 1881. Created by the brilliant minds of English physicist and electrical engineer William Edward Ayrton and Irish engineer John Perry, this remarkable vehicle represents a significant milestone in transportation history. Both esteemed Fellows of the Royal Society, Ayrton and Perry collaborated on various pioneering projects. Considered one of the first electric vehicles ever created, this tricycle also holds the distinction of being the inaugural electric wheelchair. Powered by ten lead batteries, it boasted an impressive range of 16 to 40 kilometers and could reach a maximum speed slightly over 14 kilometers per hour. The monochrome artwork beautifully captures the intricate engineering behind this technological marvel. The blueprint-like illustration provides insight into its construction plan while evoking a sense of historical significance. This image not only highlights British ingenuity but also pays homage to Ireland's contribution to scientific advancements during that era. It symbolizes Europe's role as a hub for innovation in transport technology during the late 19th century. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history, we are reminded of how far we have come in terms of transportation evolution. This extraordinary artifact serves as a testament to human curiosity and determination to push boundaries in pursuit of progress.
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