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- 1893_Shamrock abstract "The 1893 Shamrock, built by the Mimna Brothers, is Canada’s second oldest registered car and first internal combustion engine. The oldest car in Canada is the 1867 Henry Seth Taylor Steam Buggy built in Stanstead, Quebec.William Mimna and his brother Charles were stonemasons who lived in the small town of Wardsville, located on the Thames River, north of Chatham, Ontario. The brothers began a quest to build their own automobile in 1893. William worked on the car in Wardsville, Ontario for many years on his own without much help from anyone else. In 1904 he finally finished his vehicle, and some speculation has been put into the year the vehicle should be placed in. However one Wardsville resident remembers the vehicle in its early years back in 1893, and thus the vehicle has been dated to that year.The making of the car was originally inspired by steam locomotives, however William decided that gas-powered engines was going to rule the day in transportation so this is what he built. The car ran on one cylinder, put together from whatever parts the two brothers could find in Montreal, Hamilton, Toronto and Detroit, Michigan. Instead of a transmission the Shamrock had a system of belts and clutches helping it to run. The vehicle was named Shamrock the First, and without being aware of it the Mimna Brothers became a part of Canadian history.".
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- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Category:1890s_automobiles.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_automobiles.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Chatham-Kent.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Chief_engineer.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_(engine).
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Edison_Illuminating_Company.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Gas_engine.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton,_Ontario.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Ford.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Kingsville,_Ontario.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Mass_production.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Michigan.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink River_Thames.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Southwest_Middlesex,_Ontario.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Steering_wheel.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Stonemasonry.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Tire.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_(mechanics).
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle_registration.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLink Windsor,_Ontario.
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLinkText "1893 Shamrock".
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shamrock the First".
- 1893_Shamrock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shamrock the Second".
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- 1893_Shamrock subject Category:1890s_automobiles.
- 1893_Shamrock subject Category:Canadian_automobiles.
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- 1893_Shamrock comment "The 1893 Shamrock, built by the Mimna Brothers, is Canada’s second oldest registered car and first internal combustion engine. The oldest car in Canada is the 1867 Henry Seth Taylor Steam Buggy built in Stanstead, Quebec.William Mimna and his brother Charles were stonemasons who lived in the small town of Wardsville, located on the Thames River, north of Chatham, Ontario. The brothers began a quest to build their own automobile in 1893.".
- 1893_Shamrock label "1893 Shamrock".
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- 1893_Shamrock wasDerivedFrom 1893_Shamrock?oldid=699031487.
- 1893_Shamrock isPrimaryTopicOf 1893_Shamrock.