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- called a Laufmaschine ("running machine" in German), then a vélocipède or draisienne (in French and then English), and then a pedestrian curricle or hobby-horse...
- machine") in 1817, which was called Draisine in German (vélocipède or draisienne in French) by the press. It is the first reliable claim for a practically...
- Draisienne built by Niépce, 1818 – Musée Nicép**** Niépce...
- France, where it was sometimes called a draisine (German and English), draisienne (French), a vélocipède (French), a swiftwalker, a dandy horse (as it was...
- levers, shift levers, cyclocomputers, bells, etc. The dandy horse, or draisienne, invented by Karl Drais and the first vehicle with two wheels arranged...
- power instead of motorcycle/motorbike. The "dandy horse", also called Draisienne or Laufmaschine ("running machine"), was the first human means of transport...
- ("running machine"), also later called the velocipede, draisine (English) or draisienne (French), also nicknamed the hobby horse or dandy horse. This was his...
- for "running machine") in 1817, that was called Draisine (English) or draisienne (French) by the press. Karl von Drais patented this design in 1818, which...
- an hour," he says. "There are various accounts of 15 to 17-year-olds draisienne-touring around France in the 1820s. On 17 February 1869 John Mayall, Charles...
- while collecting taxes from his tenants. He patented his "draisine" (or "draisienne"), a "pushbike" powered by the action of the rider's feet pushing against...