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  • Baron '''Philippe de Rothschild''' ([[13 April]], [[1902]] - [[20 January]], [[1988]]) was a member of the [[Mayer Amschel Rothschil ...tic divorcée, [[Elisabeth de Rothschild|Elisabeth Pelletier de Chambure]] (1902-1945), known as Lili. They had two children: [[Philippine de Rothschild|Phi
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  • * [[1902]] - [[Edouard Wattelier]] [[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_France.png]] and <br>[[M
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  • ...cyclo-cross races and organizing the first French National Championship in 1902.
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  • ! 1902-1932
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  • 1902 Oldsmobile Curved Dash; 1909 Ford T Sport; 1913 Ford; 1918 Fiat 501; 1932 F
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  • ...getting soft...As for me, give me a fixed gear!" (''L'Équipe'' article of 1902)
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  • ...revised AAA records with championship results based on all AAA races from 1902-1915 and 1916-1919. This had the effect of retroactively creating seven new *[[1902]] - [[Harry Harkness]]
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  • *[[Walter (automobile)|American Chocolate]] (1902) *[[Apperson]] (1902) (see also [[Haynes-Apperson]])
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  • *1902 [[Fiat 24-32 HP]]
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  • In 1902, he was called up for military service. He worked as a chaffeur to Archduke
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  • ...ented by [[Frederick William Lanchester]] in his [[Birmingham]] factory in 1902, though it took another half century for his innovation to be widely adopte
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  • ...nded and [[Lancia]] in 1906. The [[Universal Exposition]] held in Turin in 1902 is often considered the pinnacle of [[Art Nouveau]] design, and the city ho * [[Carlo Levi]] (1902-1975), painter and writer.
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  • ...automobile production. Its large scale [[production line]] was running in 1902. Within a year, [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]] (formed from the [[Henry ...rers of horse-drawn vehicles, made a transition to electric automobiles in 1902 and gasoline engines in 1904, but they continued to build horse-drawn vehi
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  • *** 1902-1904 [[Dietrich-Bugatti#Type 3 and 4|Type 3/4]]
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  • * 1902-1913: Chatou * 1902-1913: Chatou
    78 KB (12,215 words) - 17:28, 14 March 2009
  • ...obiles was debuted by [[Ransom Eli Olds]] at his [[Oldsmobile]] factory in 1902. This assembly line concept was then greatly expanded by [[Henry Ford]] in
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  • ...equired the engine to be named ''Daimler-Mercedes'' after his daughter. In 1902 automobiles with that engine were put into production by DMG.
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  • *[[Alfredo Binda]] ([[1902]]-[[1986]]), cylcist
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  • ...om Desgrange had lunch at the Café de Madrid in Paris on [[20 November]] [[1902]]. L'Auto announced the race on January 19, 1903.Promotion of the Tour de F
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  • ** Honorable mention - 1902 Jacobus [[Spyker]] ''(One produced)'', first mechanical 4WD
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