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Running down from the Saalburg, Gordon-Bennett Race
Early Motor Car Racing - Running down from the Saalburg - Gordon-Bennett Race, Germany.
1904
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Automobile Bennett Dust Dusty Fields Gordon Races Running Spectators Saalburg
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Add a thrilling dash of history to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring the iconic image "Running down from the Saalburg - Gordon-Bennett Race, Germany. 1904" from Mary Evans Picture Library, these mugs bring the excitement of early motor car racing right to your hands. Each mug showcases the stunning black and white photograph in vibrant detail, making your morning coffee or evening tea even more enjoyable. Relive the thrill of the past with every sip. Order yours today!
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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Running down from the Saalburg: A Thrilling Scene from the 1904 Gordon-Bennett Race The roar of powerful engines echoes through the rural German countryside as the first participants of the 1904 Gordon-Bennett Race approach the finish line. In this photograph, a group of early motor cars, their bodies coated in a thick layer of dust, race down the winding road from the Saalburg, a historic hillfort located in present-day Bad Homburg, Germany. The Gordon-Bennett Race, an international long-distance automobile competition, was established in 1903 by the British motor racing pioneer, Camille Jenatzy. This daring event, which took place between 1903 and 1905, attracted the bravest and most skilled drivers from across Europe and the United States. The photograph captures the raw energy and excitement of the race, as spectators line the dusty roadside, their faces filled with awe and anticipation. The drivers, focused and determined, lean into their vehicles, their expressions a mix of concentration and exhilaration. The cars, with their exposed engines and delicate frames, seem almost fragile against the rugged backdrop of the countryside. The race, which often took place on public roads, presented numerous challenges for the drivers, including steep inclines, sharp turns, and unpredictable terrain. Despite these obstacles, the participants pushed themselves and their machines to the limit, determined to secure victory in this early chapter of motoring history. This photograph, taken in 1904, offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of automobile racing, a time when the thrill of the open road and the spirit of competition drove men and machines to new heights.
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