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Canadian Automotive Museum
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2014
The Canadian Automotive Museum is a public not-for-profit charity that maintain's the world's most significant collection of Canadian automobiles. Located in Oshawa, Ontario, just east of Toronto, it is a must-see for international car enthusiasts.
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www.CanadianAutomotiveMuseum.com
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Twitter: @CanAutoMuse
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Follow us online:
www.CanadianAutomotiveMuseum.com
CanadianAutomotiveMuseum
Twitter: @CanAutoMuse
Instagram: @CanadianAutomotiveMuseum
The Tudhope Motor Company- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
00:00 John's remarks begin
49:20 Q&A begins
The Tudhope Carriage Company was, for a time, the largest producer of horse drawn vehicles in the British Empire. It had a network of sales outlets right across Canada and a state of the art factory facility. Wanting to get in on the automobile craze sweeping across North America, James Brockett Tudhope (J.B.) negotiated with Bryon Everitt and William Metzger, icons in the Detroit automotive community, to build their highly regarded Everitt car virtually in its entirety in Tudhope’s Orillia plant. It seemed like a step ahead of J.B.’s friend and competitor Sam McLaughlin, who imported the mechanical components for his McLaughlin cars from Buick in Flint, Michigan. Surely, the Tudhope-Everitt car was a recipe for success... or was it? Join auto historian John Smith as he untangles the complicated history of the Tudhope Motor Company.
About our Speaker
John was born into an antique car family, and has always had associations with Tudhope and Fisher automobiles. Inspired by his father and Glenn Baechler, Canada’s foremost automotive historian, he works to preserve the history and stories of the Tudhope Motor Company and its offshoots. Currently he is the proud owner of a 1913 McLaughlin and a 1930 Ford roadster, and is part of a team putting the sole surviving Fisher back on the road.
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This online talk was part of the Canadian Automotive Museum's Third Thursday lecture series. These online talks are free and open to the public, but registration is required. To view future talks visit www.canadianautomotivemuseum.com/third-thursday-talks
The Canadian Automotive Museum is a registered Canadian charity and a suggested donation of $10 goes toward covering the cost of hosting these virtual events. Donors who make a contribution of over $25 will receive a charitable tax receipt. www.canadianautomotivemuseum.com/donate
For more information, visit www.CanadianAutomotiveMuseum.com
49:20 Q&A begins
The Tudhope Carriage Company was, for a time, the largest producer of horse drawn vehicles in the British Empire. It had a network of sales outlets right across Canada and a state of the art factory facility. Wanting to get in on the automobile craze sweeping across North America, James Brockett Tudhope (J.B.) negotiated with Bryon Everitt and William Metzger, icons in the Detroit automotive community, to build their highly regarded Everitt car virtually in its entirety in Tudhope’s Orillia plant. It seemed like a step ahead of J.B.’s friend and competitor Sam McLaughlin, who imported the mechanical components for his McLaughlin cars from Buick in Flint, Michigan. Surely, the Tudhope-Everitt car was a recipe for success... or was it? Join auto historian John Smith as he untangles the complicated history of the Tudhope Motor Company.
About our Speaker
John was born into an antique car family, and has always had associations with Tudhope and Fisher automobiles. Inspired by his father and Glenn Baechler, Canada’s foremost automotive historian, he works to preserve the history and stories of the Tudhope Motor Company and its offshoots. Currently he is the proud owner of a 1913 McLaughlin and a 1930 Ford roadster, and is part of a team putting the sole surviving Fisher back on the road.
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This online talk was part of the Canadian Automotive Museum's Third Thursday lecture series. These online talks are free and open to the public, but registration is required. To view future talks visit www.canadianautomotivemuseum.com/third-thursday-talks
The Canadian Automotive Museum is a registered Canadian charity and a suggested donation of $10 goes toward covering the cost of hosting these virtual events. Donors who make a contribution of over $25 will receive a charitable tax receipt. www.canadianautomotivemuseum.com/donate
For more information, visit www.CanadianAutomotiveMuseum.com
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The Russell Motor Car Company- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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00:00 Jerry's remarks begin 56:00 Q&A begins While little known today, the Russell Motor Car Company was a fledgling Canadian automaker that arguably was Canada’s first and only truly indigenous ‘mass’ builder of automobiles with its own in - house engineering and the capacity to manufacture most of its own components. Led by the company’s namesake, Thomas Alexander Russell, it began as an offs...
The Legacy of the Bricklin- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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00:00 Dimitry's remarks begin 43:51 Q&A begins Malcolm Bricklin’s fantastical 1970s-era Safety Vehicle-1 (SV1) was audaciously launched during a tumultuous breakpoint in postwar history. Built in New Brunswick, the Bricklin remains one of Canada’s most iconic cars 50 years after its launch. The tale of the sexy-yet-safe SV1 reveals the influence of automobiles on ideas about the future, technol...
Across Canada with Ford- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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In 1925, Ford of Canada organized an epic crossing of Canada by road in celebration of their 21st anniversary, and the launch of a new version of their ubiquitous Model T car. Over the course of 44 days and more than 7,700 kilometers, two drivers, accompanied by Canadian highway promoter Dr. Perry Doolittle and a film crew, drove from Halifax to Vancouver. Footage of the trip was made into a si...
A Brief History of the Bricklin: Canada's Gullwing "Safety Vehicle"
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The acrylic-skinned, gull-winged Bricklin SV-1, built entirely in New Brunswick between 1974 and 1975, is one of the most distinctive and controversial vehicles ever produced in Canada. Join the CAM's exhibit and project coordinator Dumaresq as he explores the history of the Bricklin, and some of the reasons for its dramatic failure. Video from the documentary "The Bricklin Story" , Library and...
Building a Bricklin in 1974: Bricklin Canada, Saint John, New Brunswick
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Between 1974 and 1975, auto workers in New Brunswick built nearly 3,000 of the Bricklin SV-1, an unusual acrylic-skinned, gull-winged sports car created by American entrepreneur Malcolm Bricklin. This excerpt from a 1974 company documentary, "The Bricklin Story", shows what building a brand-new car in a brand-new factory was like, and how workers felt about their new boss. Video from the docume...
La première voiture à essence fabriquée au Canada : une introduction à la Fossmobile
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00:00 La Fossmobile 01:44 Reconstruire la Fossmobile Le mécanicien de vélos George Foote Foss a construit une voiture à essence artisanale dans son atelier de Stanstead, au Québec, en 1897. Il s'agissait de la première voiture à essence fabriquée au Canada avec succès. Découvrez l'histoire de la Fossmobile originale et le projet de la famille Foss pour la reconstruire à partir de zéro. Images g...
The first Canadian-made gas car: an intro to the Fossmobile
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00:00 The original Fossmobile 01:38 Rebuilding the Fossmobile Bicycle mechanic George Foote Foss built a home-made gasoline car at his shop in Stanstead, Quebec, in 1897. It was the first successful gas-powered car made in Canada. Join the inventor's grandson, Ron Foss, as he discusses the history of the original Fossmobile, and the family's project to rebuild it from scratch. Images courtesy o...
Exit the Horse: The Early Years of Canadian Motoring- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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00:00 Dumaresq's remarks begin 53:02 Q&A begins How and when did Canadians start driving? Between the 1860s and the 1910s, Canada underwent a series of transportation revolutions, leaping from the horse and carriage to the locomotive, bicycle, streetcar and automobile. From steam cars to experimental electrics to the first Canadian-made gasoline vehicles, join Dumaresq de Pencier as he explores...
An Intro to the Canadian Automotive Museum
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Founded in 1963, the Canadian Automotive Museum in Oshawa, Ontario is home to the world's most significant collection of historical Canadian cars, and the Baechler Canadian Automotive Research Library, the country's largest archive of Canadian motoring literature, maps and ephemera. Join CAM board member Greg Johnston for a quick overview of the Museum, its collection, and the history of the bu...
Ford Across Canada- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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00:00 Dale's remarks begin 35:31 Q&A After establishing its first Canadian plant in Windsor in 1904, Ford soon began setting up other plants across Canada, and had assembly plants in Vancouver, Winnipeg, London, Toronto, Montreal, and - briefly - in Saint John, New Brunswick. These century-old buildings are still standing. Automotive author and award-winning journalist Dale Edward Johnson share...
Building a Model T in 1925: Ford Canada, Windsor, Ontario
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In the summer of 1904, Gordon McGregor, president of the Walkerville Wagon Works, of Walkerville, Ontario, approached an up-and-coming American auto manufacturer named Henry Ford to propose opening a Canadian auto plant. The deal they made launched Canada’s largest and oldest car-building business. Join the CAM’s Exhibit & Project Coordinator Dumaresq to see what car-building looked like at For...
Building a Car in 1924: Durant Motors, Leaside, Ontario
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Between 1921 and 1935, the Canadian branch of American car manufacturer Durant Motors built automobiles in Canada at a plant in the Leaside neighborhood of Toronto, Ontario. Join CAM Exhibit & Project Coordinator Dumaresq as he takes a look at what car-building was like in 1924. #leaside #toronto #1924 #carmaker #durant #durantmotors #starcar All still images used are from the collection of the...
The Science of Fossil Fuels- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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00:00 Jon's remarks begin 41:46 Q&A There is a prevailing myth, fueled by companies like Sinclair Oil, that oil comes from dinosaurs. Oil is actually generated by the fossils of microscopic animals while gas is sourced from fossil plants. Once fossilized, a specific chain of geological events needs to occur to turn them into hydrocarbons. Join Jon Noad for an evening of paleontology (we will ev...
R.S. McLaughlin's Remarks- the Opening of the Canadian Automotive Museum, 1963
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R.S. McLaughlin's Remarks- the Opening of the Canadian Automotive Museum, 1963
The History of Car Theft- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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The History of Car Theft- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
Canada before Cars- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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Canada before Cars- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
Tesla in Canada- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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Tesla in Canada- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
Pearson and the Auto Pact- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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Pearson and the Auto Pact- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
Volvo in Nova Scotia- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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Volvo in Nova Scotia- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
60 Years of Collecting Canadian Cars - Canadian Automotive Museum
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60 Years of Collecting Canadian Cars - Canadian Automotive Museum
Cars of the Maritimes- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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Cars of the Maritimes- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
The Brooks Steam Car- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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The Brooks Steam Car- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
Canada's Dirt Bike: The Can-Am and Canadian Motocross- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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Canada's Dirt Bike: The Can-Am and Canadian Motocross- Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
Studebaker of Canada - Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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Studebaker of Canada - Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
Unveiling the Fossmobile at the Canadian Automotive Museum
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Unveiling the Fossmobile at the Canadian Automotive Museum
Kicking up (Moon)dust: Driving on the Moon - Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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Kicking up (Moon)dust: Driving on the Moon - Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
Electric and Steam Cars of CAM - Canadian Automotive Museum Talk
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Electric and Steam Cars of CAM - Canadian Automotive Museum Talk