Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of Ringwood, Hants.
of Mary Farm Works, Lowfield Heath, near Crawley


of Mary Farm Works, Lowfield Heath, near Crawley
Makers of the J. B. M. Sports Cars (assembled from used parts to avoid purchase tax)


Makers of the J. B. M. Sports Cars
1952 Works Manager is [[E. R. Jay]].<ref>Crawley and District Observer - Friday 21 March 1952</ref>


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== See Also ==

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1949.

of Mary Farm Works, Lowfield Heath, near Crawley

Makers of the J. B. M. Sports Cars (assembled from used parts to avoid purchase tax)

1952 Works Manager is E. R. Jay.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Crawley and District Observer - Friday 21 March 1952