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1947 Company registered to carry on the business of builders and furnishers of caravans by [[D. A. Pearman]], 54 Eldon Road, Cheltenham, and [[N. H. Briggs]], Dunstar, Libertus Road, Cheltenham.<ref>Gloucestershire Echo - Saturday 28 June 1947</ref>
1948 Pearman Briggs. Cainscross, Stroud<ref>Gloucester Citizen - Friday 26 November 1948</ref>
Became [[Safari Caravans]]
Later incorporated into [[Swift Caravans]].


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of Cheltenham Road, Gloucester

1947 Company registered to carry on the business of builders and furnishers of caravans by D. A. Pearman, 54 Eldon Road, Cheltenham, and N. H. Briggs, Dunstar, Libertus Road, Cheltenham.[1]

1948 Pearman Briggs. Cainscross, Stroud[2]

Became Safari Caravans

Later incorporated into Swift Caravans.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Gloucestershire Echo - Saturday 28 June 1947
  2. Gloucester Citizen - Friday 26 November 1948