1904 Automobiles Manufactured in Britain
Henry Sturmey published two lists with some later revisions, on the cars that where wholly of British manufacture at the recent shows.
British made cars at Crystal Palace.[1]
- Crossley Brothers - British engine in foreign chassis
- Argyll - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Century - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Dennis - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Eagle - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Albion
- Arrol-Johnston
- Ariel
- Albany
- Achilles
- Alldays
- Belsize
- Daimler
- Duryea
- Humber
- James and Browne
- Lanchester
- Langdon-Davies
- Lea and Francis
- Ludgate
- Marston
- Maudslay Motor Co
- M.M.C.
- Napier
- Pick
- Rex
- Ryde
- Rykenield
- Star
- Siddeley
- Standard
- Swift
- Thornycroft
- Vauxhall
- Wilson and Pilcher
- Wolseley
Later additions[2]
British made cars at the Agricultural Hall.[3]
- Bijou - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Clyde - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Light Car Co - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Richardson - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Achilles
- Alldays
- Arbee
- British Peerless
- Brooke
- Brown
- Champion
- Clarendon
- Coronet
- Cremorne (Steam)
- Duryea
- Electromobile (Electric)
- Hitchon-Weller
- Horbick
- Hutton
- Lancaster
- Light Car Co
- Ludgate
- Maudslay
- Miesse (Steam)
- M.M.C.
- National
- Putney
- Rex
- Richardson
- Royal Enfield
- Rulex
- Roots
- Siddeley
- Star
- Stirling
- Swift
- Thor
See Also
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