Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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** [[G. Douglas Leechman]] - Compiler
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Revision as of 14:43, 31 August 2016

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  • Ball Bearings - p457
  • Carriage Painting - p459
    • Robert Shinnie (in the Saddler's, Harness Maker's, and Carriage Builder's Gazette)
  • Trying to Run Down an Autocar - p465
    • John Harlow, 9 Buenos Ayres, Margate, was charged with being drunk while in charge of a vehicle (horse-drawn) in Canterbury Road. Alfred Cornell, 3, High Street, Tonbridge, was the car driver.
  • The Autocar in Aberdeen - p466
    • J. T. Clark, coach builder, Rose Street, has brought an autocar to Aberdeen - being built some 18 months previous


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