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[[Image:Im19191211MC-Excelsior.jpg|thumb| December 1919. ]] | [[Image:Im19191211MC-Excelsior.jpg|thumb| December 1919. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im19200103A-Melch.jpg|thumb| January 1920.]] | [[Image:Im19200103A-Melch.jpg|thumb| January 1920.]] | ||
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''Excelsior'' motorcycles and ''Templar'', the Superfine ''Eighteen'' sporting car. | ''Excelsior'' motorcycles and ''Templar'', the Superfine ''Eighteen'' sporting car. | ||
1920 Selling the [[Templar]] American made automobile | |||
1924 Displayed a taxi, at the Olympia Show, based on a [[Henderson (American)]] motorcycle with a Milford taxi-body which would seat 2<ref>The Times, Nov 06, 1924</ref> | 1924 Displayed a taxi, at the Olympia Show, based on a [[Henderson (American)]] motorcycle with a Milford taxi-body which would seat 2<ref>The Times, Nov 06, 1924</ref> |
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Excelsior motorcycles and Templar, the Superfine Eighteen sporting car.
1920 Selling the Templar American made automobile
1924 Displayed a taxi, at the Olympia Show, based on a Henderson (American) motorcycle with a Milford taxi-body which would seat 2[1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Nov 06, 1924