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Frederick Dixon-Hartland
Sir Frederick D. Dixon-Hartland (1852-1909), M.P.


1907 Chairman of [[Rover]]
1896. Director of the [[Birmingham and Midland Bank|London and Midland Bank]] and Chairman of the [[Rover Cycle Co]]. <ref>The Times, Monday, Jun 15, 1896</ref>
 
1907 Chairman of [[Rover]]<ref>[[Automotor Journal 1907/11/16]]</ref>


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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Dixon-Hartland Wikipedia]


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Sir Frederick D. Dixon-Hartland (1852-1909), M.P.

1896. Director of the London and Midland Bank and Chairman of the Rover Cycle Co. [1]

1907 Chairman of Rover[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Monday, Jun 15, 1896
  2. Automotor Journal 1907/11/16