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David Colfox Bolton (1890- )
David Colfox Bolton (1890-1980) of [[Thomas Bolton and Sons]]


1913 Built a cyclecar for the [[1913 Cyclecar Grand Prix]] but did not start. Details and illustrations. This was the [[Bolton-Precision]] cyclecar 8 h.p. with belt-drive.<ref>[[Cyclecar 1913/07/30‎‎]]</ref>
1913 Built a cyclecar for the [[1913 Cyclecar Grand Prix]] but did not start. Details and illustrations. This was the [[Bolton-Precision]] cyclecar 8 h.p. with belt-drive.<ref>[[Cyclecar 1913/07/30‎‎]]</ref>
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[[Category: Biography]]
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[[Category: Births 1890-1899]]
[[Category: Births 1890-1899]]
[[Category: Deaths]]
[[Category: Deaths 1980-1989]]

Latest revision as of 10:48, 9 April 2021

David Colfox Bolton (1890-1980) of Thomas Bolton and Sons

1913 Built a cyclecar for the 1913 Cyclecar Grand Prix but did not start. Details and illustrations. This was the Bolton-Precision cyclecar 8 h.p. with belt-drive.[1]

1922 M.Inst.Met., Mech. Eng.; Local Director, Thomas Bolton and Sons, Ltd.; b. 1890; s. of Thomas Bolton. Ed. Abbotsholme Sch. Training: University of Birmingham. Career: Responsible for building and equipment of Brass and Bronze Extrusion, Rolling, and Wire-drawing Mills, and the design of various furnaces, of Thos. Bolton and Sons, Ltd., Froghall, Staffs, during the recent War; and in 1920 for their new Diamond Die Manufacturing Works at Parkstone, Dorset; holds patents for "Bright Annealing' Furnace," and "Petrol Turbine." Club: R.A.C., London. Address: Strathearn, Suffolk Road, South,. Bournemouth.

See mention in Motor Sport Magazine]

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