Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1904 Automobiles Manufactured in Britain: Difference between revisions

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[[Henry Sturmey]] published a list, later revised, on the cars that where wholly of British manufacture.<ref>[[The Autocar 1904/04/09]]</ref>
[[Henry Sturmey]] published a list, later revised, on the cars that where wholly of British manufacture.<ref>[[The Autocar 1904/04/09]]</ref>


'''British Made Cars at Crystal Palace
'''British made mars at Crystal Palace
* [[Crossley Brothers]] - British engine in foreign chassis
* [[Crossley Brothers]] - British engine in foreign chassis
* [[Argyll]] - Foreign engine with British chassis
* [[Argyll]] - Foreign engine with British chassis
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* [[Arrol-Johnston]]
* [[Arrol-Johnston]]
* [[Ariel]]
* [[Ariel]]
* [[Albany]
* [[Albany]]
* [[Achilles]]
* [[Achilles]]
* [[Alldays]]
* [[Alldays]]
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* [[Ludgate]]
* [[Ludgate]]
* [[Marston]]
* [[Marston]]
* [[Maudslay]]
* [[M.M.c.]]
* [[Napier]]
* [[{ick]]
* [[Rex]]
* [[Ryde]]
* [[Rykenield]]
* [[Star]]
* [[Siddeley]]
* [[Standard]]
* [[Swift]]
* [[Thornycroft]]
* [[Vauxhall]]
* [[Wilson and Pilcher]]
* [[Wolseley]]





Revision as of 00:24, 1 April 2018

Henry Sturmey published a list, later revised, on the cars that where wholly of British manufacture.[1]

British made mars at Crystal Palace


Revised list

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