On a rain-slick afternoon in 1932, an engineer sketched a machine in the margins of a travel guide—an odd collision of wanderlust and invention that, almost a century later, hints at design solutions for today's micro-mobility woes. That tiny doodle, tucked inside "Motorways of the Midlands," survives on DokumenPub and has more to tell us than its spine suggests: about improvisation, material scarcity, and how everyday people repurpose knowledge.
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