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An antique, open-top automobile is centrally displayed in a museum setting. The car is a deep maroon or red, featuring large, spoked wheels of the same color. It has two seats, with a higher, upholstered driver's seat in front and a lower, black-upholstered passenger seat behind. A small, golden-colored lantern is attached to the side of the front seat. Visible mechanical components, including a chain drive and gears, are situated beneath the vehicle. The car rests on a pristine white display platform, against a dark blue background wall.

Above the automobile, a prominent sign on the wall declares, "THE FIRST 4-CYLINDER IN HISTORY," highlighting its historical importance. To the left of the car, an informational plaque provides details in both English and Dutch, with phrases like "FOUR-CYLINDER STANHOPE" and "AUTOMOBIEL TER WERELD" (Automobile in the World) visible. The text explains that the car's designer created a unique frame and a four-cylinder engine, rather than modifying an existing one, and that a coachbuilder named George supplied the "Stanhope body." The car is presented as a groundbreaking example of early automotive engineering in The Hague, Netherlands.
Eugene

Jun 3, 2026

The Hague, Netherlands

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An antique, open-top automobile is centrally displayed in a museum setting. The car is a deep maroon or red, featuring large, spoked wheels of the same color. It has two seats, with a higher, upholstered driver's seat in front and a lower, black-upholstered passenger seat behind. A small, golden-colored lantern is attached to the side of the front seat. Visible mechanical components, including a chain drive and gears, are situated beneath the vehicle. The car rests on a pristine white display platform, against a dark blue background wall. Above the automobile, a prominent sign on the wall declares, "THE FIRST 4-CYLINDER IN HISTORY," highlighting its historical importance. To the left of the car, an informational plaque provides details in both English and Dutch, with phrases like "FOUR-CYLINDER STANHOPE" and "AUTOMOBIEL TER WERELD" (Automobile in the World) visible. The text explains that the car's designer created a unique frame and a four-cylinder engine, rather than modifying an existing one, and that a coachbuilder named George supplied the "Stanhope body." The car is presented as a groundbreaking example of early automotive engineering in The Hague, Netherlands.

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