Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and
manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,392 pages of
information and 247,047 images on early companies, their products and the
people who designed and built them.
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.
1893. Peugeot Phaetonnet Type 8. Two-cylinders. Exhibit at the National Automobile Museum, Mulhouse. 1895. Peugeot Vis-a-vis Type 3. Two-cylinder. Exhibit at the National Automobile Museum, Mulhouse. 1895. Phaeton. 1895. Vis a Vis. 1896. Parcels delivery van for the Grands Magasins du Louvre. 1897. 1900. The 4 h.p. Peugeot. 1901. Postal Wagon. 1902.
1902. February 1903. Baby Peugeot. Agents are Friswells. May 1903. Peugeot 12 h.p. belonging T. B. Percy. 1903. 1905. Omnibus. 1905. Military wagon. 1905. Peugeot lorry. December 1911. Advert in French. December 1911. Advert in French. May 1913.
September 1913. November 1913. March 1914. 6 hp. 1914. 1914 Type 144a Colonial. Exhibit at World of Country Life April 1916. Baby Peugeot. 1917. November 1922. June 1923. 11 hp model. October 1923. October 1923. October 1923. Models, prices and specifications. September 1927. 7-12 hp. October 1929. October 1930. October 1931. Museo del Recuerdo, Punta Arenas, Chile. Museo del Recuerdo, Punta Arenas, Chile. October 1962. Peugeot 104. Oct 1962. Oct 1966. May 1976.
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Peugeot is a major French car brand and now part of PSA Peugeot Citroën.
The Peugeot factory had been in the manufacturing business for some time, their entry into the world of wheeled vehicles was by means of the bicycle. Armand Peugeot introduced the Peugeot "Le Grand Bi" penny-farthing in 1882 and a range of bicycles. Peugeot bicycles have been built until very recently, although the car company and bike company parted ways in 1926.