![An indoor scene, likely a museum or exhibition in Wassenaar, Netherlands, showcases a meticulously restored vintage dark green automobile with bright yellow spoked wheels and brass accents. The car, identified by a display board as a "1909 GEORGES ROY 12-HP TOURING SPORT TORPEDO", features prominent external headlamps, an engine with horizontal fins, and a spare yellow wheel mounted on its side. Its interior, partly visible, includes dark seating and a wooden steering area.
Two large framed posters adorn the wall behind the car. The poster on the left depicts a man in a hat smoking a pipe, holding a magnifying glass over a small car. Partial Dutch text reads: "TOONSTELLING VAN... AUTOMOBIELEN... AMSTERDAM... 21 DECEMBER 191[X]... De Rijwielen en Automobiel:Indust," indicating an early 20th-century automobile exhibition. The poster above the car shows a figure in a dark coat looking into a beam of light that illuminates a distant structure, possibly a castle. A red object is partially visible in the foreground of this poster.
Adjacent to the car, a white display board provides further details, including the car's engine specifications ("17-LITRE FOUR CYLINDER POWER 12 HP") and notes in both Dutch and English about its configuration, such as "Georges Roy als tweezitter" and "Georges Roy as a two seater." The floor is made of light-colored tiles, and the overall lighting suggests an artificial, controlled environment typical of a museum. The scene captures a moment of historical automotive display.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_7b03ef39-5556-40d6-a.jpg?alt=media)
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An indoor scene, likely a museum or exhibition in Wassenaar, Netherlands, showcases a meticulously restored vintage dark green automobile with bright yellow spoked wheels and brass accents. The car, identified by a display board as a "1909 GEORGES ROY 12-HP TOURING SPORT TORPEDO", features prominent external headlamps, an engine with horizontal fins, and a spare yellow wheel mounted on its side. Its interior, partly visible, includes dark seating and a wooden steering area. Two large framed posters adorn the wall behind the car. The poster on the left depicts a man in a hat smoking a pipe, holding a magnifying glass over a small car. Partial Dutch text reads: "TOONSTELLING VAN... AUTOMOBIELEN... AMSTERDAM... 21 DECEMBER 191[X]... De Rijwielen en Automobiel:Indust," indicating an early 20th-century automobile exhibition. The poster above the car shows a figure in a dark coat looking into a beam of light that illuminates a distant structure, possibly a castle. A red object is partially visible in the foreground of this poster. Adjacent to the car, a white display board provides further details, including the car's engine specifications ("17-LITRE FOUR CYLINDER POWER 12 HP") and notes in both Dutch and English about its configuration, such as "Georges Roy als tweezitter" and "Georges Roy as a two seater." The floor is made of light-colored tiles, and the overall lighting suggests an artificial, controlled environment typical of a museum. The scene captures a moment of historical automotive display.
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