Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,701 pages of information and 247,104 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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[[image:Im19200110AC-Stude.jpg|thumb| January 1920.]]
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[[Image:Im19200117A-Stude.jpg|thumb| January 1920.]]


[[image:Im19221007MC-Stude2.jpg|thumb| October 1922.]]
[[image:Im19221007MC-Stude2.jpg|thumb| October 1922.]]

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December 1902.
March 1912. Flanders 15/20 hp.
1913.
March 1916.
1919.
January 1920.
January 1920.
October 1922.
October 1922.
October 1922.
October 1922.
November 1922.
November 1922.
June 1923. Light Six.
August 1926. Standard Six 5-seater.
1944. Studebaker Weasel.

Cars

  • Studebaker were better known for their large cars in Britain.
  • They built horse-drawn vehicles for a number of years followed by electric ones.
  • Later on still cars and petrol engined commercial chassis were developed.
  • 1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of Cars see the 1917 Red Book
  • 1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of Petrol Motors see the 1917 Red Book
  • 1925 A range of normal-control chassis with 5.9 litre six-cylinder engines were used in the cars.

Buses

  • A collection of PSVs went from seating 14 passengers to large single-deckers with an eight-cylinder petrol engine. Black and White Motorways had eight of this particular design.
  • 1928 Fourteen were running on the express service from Glasgow.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris