Algonquin Hill Climb Trophy Won by Frank Kulick Driving a Ford, 1912
01
Artifact Overview
Hill climbing contests combine steep grades, hairpin turns, and dangerous drops for some of the most challenging races in motorsport. Early competitions not only tested the driver's skills but showcased the practical performance of the automobile. At the 1912 Algonquin Hill Climb, Frank Kulick -- driving a stripped-down Model T for Ford Motor Company -- broke multiple course records and won several trophies.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Trophy (Object)
Date Made
1912
Subject Date
20 June 1912
Creators
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Manufactured and plated by Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. in Wallingford, Connecticut.
Location
at Henry Ford Museum in Driven to Win: Racing in America
Object ID
00.136.343
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.
Material
Metal
Plate (Material)
Wood (Plant material)
Technique
Plating (Metal coating)
Color
Silver (Color)
Dimensions
Height: 10.625 in (including handles)
Width: 10.5 in (including handles)
Diameter: 6.75 in (mouth)
Diameter: 5.75 in (base)
Inscriptions
Stamped on bottom: MANUFACTURED AND PLATED / BY / SIMPSON / HALL MILLER / & CO / U.S.A. / 3525
Scratched on bottom: M.C.
Upper raised relief: image of 2 cars racing, each with a driver and mechanic
Engraved on mid/lower front: ALGONQUIN HILL CLIMB / JUNE 20TH 1912 / CLASS E. / WON BY / FORD SPECIAL / FORD MOTOR CO.
Keywords |
|---|