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1919 Started making caravans
1919 Started making caravans
1925 Exhibited several products at the Motor Exhibition, including a travelling showroom on an [[Overland]] chassis, a trailer ambulance, and 2 other small trailers<ref>The Times, November 7, 1925</ref>


Later the caravans business was carried on by [[Eccles Motor Caravans]], [[Eccles (Birmingham)]] and then [[Eccles Caravans]] Ltd
Later the caravans business was carried on by [[Eccles Motor Caravans]], [[Eccles (Birmingham)]] and then [[Eccles Caravans]] Ltd

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May 1921. Eccles Motor Caravan. Reg: OH 5164.
June 1923.
1925. Letter and brochure from Eccles Motor Transport.
1925. Letter and brochure from Eccles Motor Transport.
1925. Letter and brochure from Eccles Motor Transport.
1930. Eccles Motorhome based of a Chevrolet chassis. Reg No: DS 9480.
1930. Eccles Motorhome based of a Chevrolet chassis. Reg No: DS 9480.

of Birmingham

1919 Started making caravans

1925 Exhibited several products at the Motor Exhibition, including a travelling showroom on an Overland chassis, a trailer ambulance, and 2 other small trailers[1]

Later the caravans business was carried on by Eccles Motor Caravans, Eccles (Birmingham) and then Eccles Caravans Ltd

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, November 7, 1925