Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1903-05 Steam car called the Lamplough-Albany after its esigned [[Frederick Lamplough]]
1903-05 Steam car called the Lamplough-Albany after its designer [[Frederick Lamplough]]


Later made petrol cars
Later made petrol cars
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of Cumberland Park, Willesden Junction, London NW

1903-05 Steam car called the Lamplough-Albany after its designer Frederick Lamplough

Later made petrol cars

1904 February. Details on their 'Silent Safety' petrol car.[1]

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