The Puffing Devil: A Man-Made Christmas Eve Miracle of 1801 and One Hell of a Hot Ride
It is Christmas Eve 1801 and a most unusual sight, something never before seen in all of human history, is witnessed that afternoon in the small city of Camborne located in Cornwall County in the southwest corner of England. Lumbering down Fore Street and then continuing up Camborne Hill to the neighboring village of Beacon, in the cold pouring rain is a cast iron, wheeled contraption that is belching acrid black smoke straight up into the earth’s atmosphere by means of a large vertical pipe. This is the Puffing Devil: so named by its most remarkable inventor Richard Trevithick. The Puffing Devil is the first ever man made self-propelled wheeled vehicle in the history of the world. It is the precursor to all of today’s cars, trucks and wheeled gas and electric powered vehicles. It is carrying six passengers, one of whom is Richard Trevithick himself, along with his cousin Andrew Vivian, who is standing just aft the enormous smokestack and steering the devil by m...