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1897 April. The South Wales Motor Car Company is sued for the damage caused by their [[Thornycroft]] steam wagon. This was the first motor vehicle to come into Wales.<ref>[[The Autocar 1897/04/10]]</ref>
1897 April. The South Wales Motor Car Company is sued for the damage caused by their [[Thornycroft]] steam wagon. This was the first motor vehicle to come into Wales.<ref>[[The Autocar 1897/04/10]]</ref>


1898 The South Wales Motor Car and Cycle Co was voluntarily wound up<ref>The London Gazette 9 August 1898</ref>
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1897 April. The South Wales Motor Car Company is sued for the damage caused by their Thornycroft steam wagon. This was the first motor vehicle to come into Wales.[1]

1898 The South Wales Motor Car and Cycle Co was voluntarily wound up[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Autocar 1897/04/10
  2. The London Gazette 9 August 1898