File:Electric car and antique car on display at 1912 auto show.jpg
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DescriptionElectric car and antique car on display at 1912 auto show.jpg | Electric car and first motor vehicle built in Canada (1893) at auto show, Toronto Armouries. (Toronto, Canada) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Copyright expired. As a pre-1946 Canadian image, also public domain in the United States.
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1893 Fetherstonaugh Electric
1912 Tate Electric Bougham?
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