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1903 Company formed and absorbed the London Motor Omnibus Syndicate on its voluntary liquidation<ref> | |||
The London Gazette 10 March 1903</ref> | |||
1905 The '''London Motor Omnibus Co''' was established by investors enthusiastic about the new technology, which they thought could finally break the [[London General Omnibus Co]] monopoly; it had 58 vehicles. | 1905 The '''London Motor Omnibus Co''' was established by investors enthusiastic about the new technology, which they thought could finally break the [[London General Omnibus Co]] monopoly; it had 58 vehicles. | ||
1907 Absorbed into a new company [[Vanguard Motor Omnibus Co]] on its formation<ref>The Times Dec 22, 1906</ref>. | 1907 Absorbed into a new company [[Vanguard Motor Omnibus Co]] on its formation<ref>The Times Dec 22, 1906</ref>. | ||
The [[London Motor Omnibus Co]], otherwise known as '''Vanguard''', formed a subsidiary [[MOC]] - Motor Omnibus Construction. | |||
1908 Taken over by [[London General Omnibus Co|LGOC]]. | 1908 Taken over by [[London General Omnibus Co|LGOC]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:47, 30 November 2020
1903 Company formed and absorbed the London Motor Omnibus Syndicate on its voluntary liquidation[1]
1905 The London Motor Omnibus Co was established by investors enthusiastic about the new technology, which they thought could finally break the London General Omnibus Co monopoly; it had 58 vehicles.
1907 Absorbed into a new company Vanguard Motor Omnibus Co on its formation[2].
The London Motor Omnibus Co, otherwise known as Vanguard, formed a subsidiary MOC - Motor Omnibus Construction.
1908 Taken over by LGOC.