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Alan Hickman (1884- )
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1902 Has had a [[Bollee]] voiturette since 1898.<ref>[[The Autocar 1902/02/08]]</ref>
 


1911 Living at La France, 13 Park Hill, Moseley near Birmingham: Mary Elizabeth Hickman (age 59 born Southampton), Independent - Widow. With her son [[Alan Andrew Lamb Hickman]] (age 27 born Southampton), Railway Observer and Automobile Exp. Two servants.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Living at La France, 13 Park Hill, Moseley near Birmingham: Mary Elizabeth Hickman (age 59 born Southampton), Independent - Widow. With her son [[Alan Andrew Lamb Hickman]] (age 27 born Southampton), Railway Observer and Automobile Exp. Two servants.<ref>1911 Census</ref>

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Alan Andrew Lamb Hickman (1884- )

1902 Has had a Bollee voiturette since 1898.[1]


1911 Living at La France, 13 Park Hill, Moseley near Birmingham: Mary Elizabeth Hickman (age 59 born Southampton), Independent - Widow. With her son Alan Andrew Lamb Hickman (age 27 born Southampton), Railway Observer and Automobile Exp. Two servants.[2]

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