- Léon
Serpollet (4
October 1858 – 1
February 1907) was a
French engineer and
developer of
flash steam boilers and
steam automobiles. Léon
Serpollet was...
- late 1800s.
Serpollet produced his own
automobiles under the name
Serpollet and Gardner-
Serpollet until his
death in 1907. Léon
Serpollet was born in...
- The
Serpollet Tricycle/Peugeot Type 1 is a
small steam tricycle,
produced by
Peugeot in 1886. It is the
first Peugeot car ever made. The
Serpollet Tricycle...
- (1878)
followed by De Dion-Bouton (1883),
Whitney (1885), Olds (1886),
Serpollet (1887) and
Peugeot (1889). The 1890s were
dominated by the
formation of...
- from 1889 were steam-powered tricycles,
built in
collaboration with Léon
Serpollet. In 1890,
Armand Peugeot met with car
technology innovators Gottlieb Daimler...
-
generally attributed to Léon
Serpollet who used a
flash boiler in the Gardner-
Serpollet steam-powered car from 1896.
Serpollet's boiler was a low-water-content...
-
Charlie Hebdo.
Retrieved on 21
September 2012. "Charlie
Hebdo 26, rue
Serpollet 75020 PARIS"
France portal 20th arrondis****t
travel guide from Wikivoyage...
- a steam-powered tricycle. In 1886, the
company collaborated with Léon
Serpollet,
followed by the
development of an
internal combustion car in 1890, which...
- from
practical manufacturers like Peugeot, Panhard, de Dion-Bouton, and
Serpollet to
amateur owners and "over-ambitious concepts." Seventy-eight entrants...
-
speed limit. Meanwhile,
Serpollet was
issued with what was
effectively the
first driving licence. France. Steam: Gardner-
Serpollet; internal-combustion:...