1920 Honours for War Services
Honours for War Services for those in the motoring industries.[1]
Knights Commanders.
- Sir Thomas H. D. Berridge, of the R.A.C.
- R. Waley Cohen, Petroleum Adviser to the War Office.
- Raymond H. Dennis, of Dennis Bros., Guildford.
- Lieut.-Col. Walter Gibbons, one of the founders of the Automobile Association.
- Mortimer Singer, J.P., a prominent motorist.
Commanders.
- Wilfred Buckley, the well-known Manchester motorist.
- Professor H. L. Callendar, F.R.S., LL.D.
- Alexander Craig, J.P., of Maudslay Motors,
- F. Zachary Lloyd, Managing Director of the Weldless Tube Co.
- A. J. McCormack, Managing Director of Wolseley Motors, Ltd.
- T. C. W. Pullinger, Managing Director of Messrs. Arrol Johnston, Ltd.
- Walter Sexton, Honorary Secretary of the Royal Irish Automobile Club.
Officers.
- Joseph G. Beardmore, of Messrs. Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd.
- Peter F. B. Bennett, Managing Director of Messrs. Thomson-Bennett Magnetos, Ltd.
- Griffith Brewer the well-known technical expert.
- J. F. Buckingham, maker of the Buckingham light car, and who invented the tracer bullet.
- G. F. Bull, Managing Director of Messrs. Chas. H. Pugh, Ltd., of the Senspray Carburetter.
- H. S. Chaytor, Secretary of the Royal Irish Automobile Club.
- Peter Frank, of Messrs. Kynoch, Ltd.
- E. M. May, Managing Director of Messrs. Wm. Cubitt and Co. (Cubitt car).
- Major W. H. Oates, late Honorary Treasurer and member of the Committee of the Junior Car Club.
- A. A. Remington, Chief Designer of Messrs. Wolseley Motors, Ltd.
- Lieut, de Barri Crawshay, prominent Kent motorist, R.A.C. Associates Committee.
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