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[[Image:Im19130524TM-Chenard.jpg|thumb| 1913. ]] | [[Image:Im19130524TM-Chenard.jpg|thumb| 1913. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im20100808Kem-ChenWal1919.jpg|thumb| 1919. ]] | [[Image:Im20100808Kem-ChenWal1919.jpg|thumb| 1919. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im1926MotSC1-Simons.jpg|thumb| 1926. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im19291011LC-Chen.jpg|thumb| October 1929. ]] | [[Image:Im19291011LC-Chen.jpg|thumb| October 1929. ]] | ||
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1923 Concessionaires were [[R. W. Gregg]]. | 1923 Concessionaires were [[R. W. Gregg]]. | ||
1926 Concessionaires were [[Archie Simons and Co]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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French maker of early automobiles
1903 See Weston Motor Syndicate
1905 See Walter Gutmann
1906 Produced a 16-20 h.p. shaft-drive car. [1]
1910 Order for winding up the English agents was granted to Brown, Hughes and Strachan and Ernest Arden Pye[2]
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices see the 1917 Red Book
1923 Concessionaires were R. W. Gregg.
1926 Concessionaires were Archie Simons and Co