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[[image:Im1927CGJ-Brooke.jpg|thumb| 1927. ]]
[[Image:Im1933EnV156-p018a.jpg |thumb|1933. The '''Dingymota'''. ]]
[[Image:Im1929v148-p332b.jpg ‎|thumb|1929. 10 H.P. 28 H.P. and 105 H.P. Marine Motors. ]]
[[Image:Im1933EnV156-p043a.jpg ‎|thumb|1933. New Vee Drive Unit.]]
of Lowestoft


Presumably subsidiary of [[J. W. Brooke and Co]]
Presumably a subsidiary of [[J. W. Brooke and Co]] and then [[Brooke Marine Construction Co]]  


1933 [[AEC]] agreed with [[Brooke Marine Motors]] of Lowestoft to build a marine engine closely based on the diesel engine built at Southall to be known as the Brooke-A.E.C. marine diesel<ref>The Times Sep 13, 1933</ref>
1933 [[AEC]] agreed with [[Brooke Marine Motors]] of Lowestoft to build a marine engine closely based on the diesel engine built at Southall to be known as the Brooke-A.E.C. marine diesel<ref>The Times Sep 13, 1933</ref>

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1933. The Dingymota.
1933. New Vee Drive Unit.

Presumably a subsidiary of J. W. Brooke and Co and then Brooke Marine Construction Co

1933 AEC agreed with Brooke Marine Motors of Lowestoft to build a marine engine closely based on the diesel engine built at Southall to be known as the Brooke-A.E.C. marine diesel[1]

1934 J. W. Brooke and Co was renamed as Brooke Marine Construction Co

1940 Brooke Marine Construction Co became part of the Dowsett Group and was renamed Brooke Marine


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Sep 13, 1933