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1895 [[James Sumner]] produced a three-wheel 'horseless carriage' for William Theodore Carr of [[Carr and Co]], a biscuit manufacturer, of Carlisle. Produced an improved version for the same person the following year. | 1895 [[James Sumner]] produced a three-wheel 'horseless carriage' for William Theodore Carr of [[Carr and Co]], a biscuit manufacturer, of Carlisle. Produced an improved version for the same person the following year. | ||
1900 Letter.<ref>The Autocar 1900/01/20</ref> | |||
1901 Living at Sunny Croft, Dalston, Cumberland age 34, biscuit and bread manufacturer, with his wife Edith M. J. (age 28) and children Dorothy (age 6), Stanley T. (age 4), Edith A. (age 3) plus three servants. <ref>1901 Census</ref> | 1901 Living at Sunny Croft, Dalston, Cumberland age 34, biscuit and bread manufacturer, with his wife Edith M. J. (age 28) and children Dorothy (age 6), Stanley T. (age 4), Edith A. (age 3) plus three servants. <ref>1901 Census</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:04, 14 February 2013
of Dalston, Cumberland 1895 James Sumner produced a three-wheel 'horseless carriage' for William Theodore Carr of Carr and Co, a biscuit manufacturer, of Carlisle. Produced an improved version for the same person the following year.
1900 Letter.[1]
1901 Living at Sunny Croft, Dalston, Cumberland age 34, biscuit and bread manufacturer, with his wife Edith M. J. (age 28) and children Dorothy (age 6), Stanley T. (age 4), Edith A. (age 3) plus three servants. [2]