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This image captures a beautifully preserved, dark blue vintage electric car, likely an "Electric Brougham," displayed in a museum setting. The car boasts striking yellow spoked wheels with black tires, complemented by gold pinstriping along its body and wooden window frames. Prominent brass or gold-colored features include a large, ornate horn mounted on the front and intricate headlamps. A black license plate with "N-906" in white lettering is visible on the side of the vehicle. The car's interior is partially visible through its windows.

The background features a decorative tiled mural on the wall, depicting various historical scenes and types of transportation, with clear dates like "1901" and "1931" indicating the period. The museum environment is characterized by light-colored flooring and plain grey walls, with metal conduits visible on the left. Glass barriers in the foreground indicate the exhibit is protected.

An information plaque in front of the car provides details about the exhibit. Visible text includes "ELECTRIC BROUGHAM" and "MAKING OF A SYSTEM" at the top. The body text mentions that "This elegant Electric Brougham" was "built to a private order for a Mr. W. C. P. de Jong" and was "used in The Hague," confirming its Dutch origin. A QR code is also present on the sign. The image presents the car as a static historical artifact, emphasizing its elegant design and historical significance.
Eugene

Jun 3, 2026

Wassenaar, Netherlands

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This image captures a beautifully preserved, dark blue vintage electric car, likely an "Electric Brougham," displayed in a museum setting. The car boasts striking yellow spoked wheels with black tires, complemented by gold pinstriping along its body and wooden window frames. Prominent brass or gold-colored features include a large, ornate horn mounted on the front and intricate headlamps. A black license plate with "N-906" in white lettering is visible on the side of the vehicle. The car's interior is partially visible through its windows. The background features a decorative tiled mural on the wall, depicting various historical scenes and types of transportation, with clear dates like "1901" and "1931" indicating the period. The museum environment is characterized by light-colored flooring and plain grey walls, with metal conduits visible on the left. Glass barriers in the foreground indicate the exhibit is protected. An information plaque in front of the car provides details about the exhibit. Visible text includes "ELECTRIC BROUGHAM" and "MAKING OF A SYSTEM" at the top. The body text mentions that "This elegant Electric Brougham" was "built to a private order for a Mr. W. C. P. de Jong" and was "used in The Hague," confirming its Dutch origin. A QR code is also present on the sign. The image presents the car as a static historical artifact, emphasizing its elegant design and historical significance.

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