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of Long Acre
1770 Works established
1907 '...the [[Connaught Motor and Carriage Co]]., the management of which was recently taken over by [[S. C. Godfrey|Mr. S. C. Godfrey]], who for so many years was associated with the [[Victoria Carriage Works]]....'<ref>Daily Telegraph & Courier (London) - Tuesday 19 November 1907</ref>
1920s Owner was [[Howard Godfrey]]
Became [[Connaught Coachwork]]
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 12 June 2019

June 1909.
1927.

of Long Acre

1770 Works established

1907 '...the Connaught Motor and Carriage Co., the management of which was recently taken over by Mr. S. C. Godfrey, who for so many years was associated with the Victoria Carriage Works....'[1]

1920s Owner was Howard Godfrey

Became Connaught Coachwork

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Daily Telegraph & Courier (London) - Tuesday 19 November 1907