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1901 April. Details of the car.<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/04/06]]</ref>
1901 April. Details of the car.<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/04/06]]</ref>


1901 April. Details of the magneto igniter.<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/04/13]]</ref>


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1900 Planned to make a few automobiles in partnership with Paris Singer but the partnership failed and Henry Thomas Dawson then moved to Canterbury with his son Henry Alfred Dawson and produced a few cars.

1901 March. Letter concerning the car from A. H. D. Altree.[1]

1901 April. Details of the car.[2]

1901 April. Details of the magneto igniter.[3]

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