-
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...
- levers,
shift levers, cyclocomputers, bells, etc. The
dandy horse, or
draisienne,
invented by Karl
Drais and the
first vehicle with two
wheels arranged...
- France,
where it was
sometimes called a
draisine (German and English),
draisienne (French), a vélocipède (French), a swiftwalker, a
dandy horse (as it was...
-
Draisienne built by Niépce, 1818 – Musée Nicép**** Niépce...
-
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...
- the
Promenades Aériennes,
opened in the
Jardin Baujon in July 1817. The
Draisienne, an
ancestor of the
bicycle without pedals invented by a
German nobleman...
-
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...
- 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...