A French stuntman using a motor-driven parachute to glide above New York harbour crashed into the Statue of Liberty's upraised torch.
He started his journey from Baildon Bridge in a red and white sleigh mounted on a motor-driven dray, which was surrounded by young spectators at each of the three stops on the route.
The Ministry of Agriculture officials accompanying them had half a dozen motor-driven spraying kits in the back of their pick-up truck.
There are 36 motor-driven switch assemblies in the spacecraft.
Herring wanted to attempt a flight in a motordriven biplane in order to gain the prestige and honor success would bring.
The first robot in space was a motor-driven mechanical arm equipped with a scoop on the Surveyor 3, which landed on the Moon on April 20, 1967.
The contact sheet shows two multiple exposures, caused by his motor-driven camera malfunctioning and not transporting the film correctly.
The silence rules out anything motor-driven.
The computer, linked to a sensor in the heel, supposedly analyses the running surface so that a motor-driven cable can adjust the shoe's cushioning.
A motor-driven magnetised arm sweeps round in circles, continually changing the patterns the filings make, thereby giving an alternative shape of the world.
To keep down costs, Brantely harvests the worms by hand, using a simple motor-driven grader that separates the worms and castings.
The cover exemplifies pre-World War I America's fascination with all types of motor-driven transportation.
As the motor-driven axle turns, the lines on the separate pieces of glass appear to join up and form complete circles.