Algonquin Hill Climb Trophy, 1911
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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 1911 Algonquin Hill Climb, W. C. Gruener piloted a Ford roadster to a three second victory over others in his division.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Trophy (Object)
Date Made
1911
Subject Date
1911
Creators
Place of Creation
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2004.0.9.38
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Silver (Metal)
Color
Silver (Color)
Dimensions
Height : 8 in
Width: 9.25 in
Inscriptions
Engraved on obverse: 1911 / ALGONQUIN CLIMB / OF THE / CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB / EVENT NO. 5 / DIV 2 C / 161 TO 230 CU. IN / NON-STOCK
Engraved on reverse: WON BY / FORD ROADSTER / TIME ALGONQUIN HILL: 13 SEC / TIME PHILLIPS HILL: 32 45 SEC / TOTAL TIME: 5 4-5 SEC / NATIONAL DIVISION RECORD
Bottom: BARBOUR SILVER CO. / SILVER / QUADRUPLE / 2076
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