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1896 June. Formed as the [[British Motor Carriage and Cycle Co]].<ref>The Belfast News-Letter, 22 June 1896</ref>. Had rights/licences to ''Pygmee'' Motor, ''Wolfmuller'' Motorbicycle, ''Paragon'' Motor.
1896 June. Formed as the [[British Motor Carriage and Cycle Co]].<ref>The Belfast News-Letter, 22 June 1896</ref>. Had rights/licences to ''Pygmee'' Motor, ''Wolfmuller'' Motorbicycle, ''Paragon'' Motor.
1897 November. Letter from [[James Likeman]], Secretary.<ref>[[The Autocar 1897/11/20]]</ref>


1899 June. Petition to wind up the business.<ref>The Autocar 1899/06/10</ref>
1899 June. Petition to wind up the business.<ref>The Autocar 1899/06/10</ref>

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1896 June. Formed as the British Motor Carriage and Cycle Co.[1]. Had rights/licences to Pygmee Motor, Wolfmuller Motorbicycle, Paragon Motor.

1897 November. Letter from James Likeman, Secretary.[2]

1899 June. Petition to wind up the business.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Belfast News-Letter, 22 June 1896
  2. The Autocar 1897/11/20
  3. The Autocar 1899/06/10