Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

P. H. Bergasse

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Paul Henry Bergasse De Brech (c1872- ) of The Oaks, Wivelsfield, Sussex.

1911 Offers shares in the Abbe Daney Fire Extinguisher Co.[1]

1913 Married at Steyning

1914 Court case concerning a breach of promise to Eveleyn Baillie. States he is French and 42 years old and came to England seven or eight years ago.[2]

1915 Patent. 8,454. P. H. Bergasse, Sleeve valves for internal combustion engines. 8,589.[3]

1916 Patent. 12640. P. H. Bergass. Jets for carburettors.[4]

1919 Patent. 7,996, P. H. Bergasse, Two-stroke internal combustion engines.[5]

1919 Advertises for investors in his rotary engine.[6]

1919 Images and description of 'The Dolly Cyclecar'.[7]

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Sources of Information

  1. Truth - Wednesday 15 November 1911
  2. Hull Daily Mail - Friday 20 March 1914
  3. Kenilworth Advertiser - Saturday 03 July 1915
  4. Coventry Herald - Friday 22 September 1916
  5. Kenilworth Advertiser - Saturday 26 April 1919
  6. Mid Sussex Times - Tuesday 20 May 1919
  7. Light Car and Cyclecar: 1919/07/26