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Description Benz Patented Motorwagon with Karl Benz and Bertha Benz - cropped photograph from commons
Date c. 1914 - perhaps at seventieth birthday celebration for Karl Benz in his home town of Karlsruhe on November 25, 1914
Source Image:Patentmotorwagen mit Benz.jpg
Original source: Benz, Carl Friedrich: Lebensfahrt eines deutschen Erfinders. Die Erfindung des Automobils, Erinnerungen eines Achtzigjährigen. Leipzig 1936, S. 155-156. zeno.org
Author unknown photographer, image cropped by User:83d40m
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