File:McLaughlin 1896 52.jpg
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DescriptionMcLaughlin 1896 52.jpg |
English: Double fifth-wheel — McLaughlin patented
McLaughlin Carriage Co Catalogue 1896 |
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Source | Internet Archive Catalogue of the McLaughlin Carriage Company, Oshawa, Ont. Canada |
Author | McLaughlin Carriage Company, Oshawa, Ont. Canada |
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