File:1914 Bygdin Buick Bitihorn.jpg
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[edit]Description1914 Bygdin Buick Bitihorn.jpg |
English: Buick automobile at the Bygdin lake in Valdres, Norway. Must be after 1912 since the boat in the picture (D/S Bitihorn) was built 1912. The source is Valdres Folkemuseum and says (erroneously) that this is a Clement-Bayard 1910 to 1912, but the inscription in upper-left corner says "Buick 14", possibly meaning this being taken in 1914, or that this car was a 1914 model. It does look like the series B, which means this is a B25 or B35 Touring, both made around 1914. The source also says the driver is Knut Kr. Dæhli, who was part owner of the Valdresruten bus company which had the route from Fagernes in Valdres, to Bygdin (this lake). The source says this has registration "E-548". According to a contemporary registry [1], Knut Kr. Dæhli owned this license number. This particular car seems to have ben sold to Etnedal in 1917 which is just south of this particular lake. |
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Source | Digitalt Museum |
Author | Unknown photographer |
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