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1909 June. 'Capt. H. B. Cresswell, late of the 15th Hussars, has resigned from the directorate of Itala Automobiles. Ltd., and is now member of the firm of Cresswell, Norris, and Co., Ltd., whose offices are at 199, Piccadilly, W., a company formed to undertake any class of motor car business'<ref>Army and Navy Gazette - Saturday 05 June 1909</ref>
1909 June. 'Capt. H. B. Cresswell, late of the 15th Hussars, has resigned from the directorate of [[Itala Automobiles|Itala Automobiles. Ltd.]], and is now member of the firm of [[Cresswell, Norris and Co|Cresswell, Norris, and Co., Ltd.]], whose offices are at 199, Piccadilly, W., a company formed to undertake any class of motor car business'<ref>Army and Navy Gazette - Saturday 05 June 1909</ref>


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H. B. Cresswell of Cresswell, Norris and Co

1909 June. 'Capt. H. B. Cresswell, late of the 15th Hussars, has resigned from the directorate of Itala Automobiles. Ltd., and is now member of the firm of Cresswell, Norris, and Co., Ltd., whose offices are at 199, Piccadilly, W., a company formed to undertake any class of motor car business'[1]

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  1. Army and Navy Gazette - Saturday 05 June 1909