Jonathan Harker shows Dracula a set of pictures taken with a Kodak camera.
"The estate is called Carfax . . . I could not enter it, as I had not the key of the door leading to it from the house, but I have taken with my kodak views of it from various points."
Everyone forgets that the book of Dracula is basically doing the Buffy/Lost Boys/Fright Night etc thing of "Vampires in the present day are defeated by a gang of bright youngsters savvy with all the latest technology and pop culture (and their older mentor)", only the present day was 1895.
I just want the story of how Dracula's estate eventually started keeping detailed records of how many accidents used cars have been in. I bet that was a pretty wild journey and also a thing that definitely happened.