The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics . nd theheight of the Charles Count von Baumgar-ten of Munich, chamberlain tothe King of Bavaria, attests asfollows: George Lankensperger ofthis city, coachmaker to theking, made last spring for theundersigned a state carriageupon his newly invented prin-ciple. As the construction isvery much simplified by thismethod, which requires muchless wood and iron ; as the car-riage admits of being consider-ed o ably shortened, and gains pro-portionally in lightness, andmay be turned in a very smallspace, o


The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics . nd theheight of the Charles Count von Baumgar-ten of Munich, chamberlain tothe King of Bavaria, attests asfollows: George Lankensperger ofthis city, coachmaker to theking, made last spring for theundersigned a state carriageupon his newly invented prin-ciple. As the construction isvery much simplified by thismethod, which requires muchless wood and iron ; as the car-riage admits of being consider-ed o ably shortened, and gains pro-portionally in lightness, andmay be turned in a very smallspace, owing to the peculiarstructure of the axle ; and asthis equally ingenious and use-ful invention deserves to begenerally recommended, I amdesirous of testifying to the saidGeorge Lankensperger my per-fect satisfaction on this account. Charles Count von Baumgarten, Chamberlain to ihe King. Munich, May io, 1917 Besides the above, many otherpersons of the highest rank and dis-tinction (as Prince Wrede, Field-Marshal of the Bavarian army; his JhnltdtU /{JlekcrmamuZ, ? thvepuihtc/n *. J=d. wLittoguph/cfnx!*


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