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''' Report<ref>Motor Magazine of 3rd November 1908</ref> | ''' Report<ref>Motor Magazine of 3rd November 1908</ref> | ||
During the summer (1896) it was announced that a great exhibition of horseless carriages in connection with the [[1896 Laundry Show]] at the Agricultural Hall would be held in August, but it fizzled down to about one electricar, a [[Walter Bersey|Bersey]], a [[Charles Riley Garrard|Garrard]], a bicycle, and a motor boat — albeit in a small tank. The original prospectus of this show is in possession of the writer, and is perhaps the only one in existence. | During the summer (1896) it was announced that a great exhibition of horseless carriages in connection with the [[1896 Laundry Exhibition|1896 Laundry Show]] at the Agricultural Hall would be held in August, but it fizzled down to about one electricar, a [[Walter Bersey|Bersey]], a [[Charles Riley Garrard|Garrard]], a bicycle, and a motor boat — albeit in a small tank. The original prospectus of this show is in possession of the writer, and is perhaps the only one in existence. | ||
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Opened on Monday 24th August at the Agricultural Hall, Islington.
Report[1]
During the summer (1896) it was announced that a great exhibition of horseless carriages in connection with the 1896 Laundry Show at the Agricultural Hall would be held in August, but it fizzled down to about one electricar, a Bersey, a Garrard, a bicycle, and a motor boat — albeit in a small tank. The original prospectus of this show is in possession of the writer, and is perhaps the only one in existence.
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- ↑ Motor Magazine of 3rd November 1908