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See [[Brighton Motor and Cycle Co]] of the same address
See [[Brighton Motor and Cycle Co]] of the same address


1899 Company formed by [[Charles F. Monk|C. F. Monk]] and [[Herbert Morris Lonsdale|H. M. Lonsdale]].<ref>The Autocar 1899/06/17</ref>
1899 Company formed by [[Charles F. Monk|C. F. Monk]] and [[Herbert Morris Lonsdale|H. M. Lonsdale]].<ref>[[The Autocar 1899/06/17]]</ref>
 
1900 Made the 'Lonsdale' car


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of 105 North Road, Brighton

See Brighton Motor and Cycle Co of the same address

1899 Company formed by C. F. Monk and H. M. Lonsdale.[1]

1900 Made the 'Lonsdale' car

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