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1904-1906 Produced automobiles. Sometimes known as Heron-Aster. 'heron' is anagram of the founder's surname [[J. J. Horne]] | 1904-1906 Produced automobiles. Sometimes known as Heron-Aster. 'heron' is anagram of the founder's surname [[J. J. Horne]] | ||
1904 November. Details of the 10-12 hp car with [[Aster]] engine.<ref>[[The Autocar 1904/11/12]]</ref> | |||
1906. Produced 12 h.p., 14 h.p. (these two were twin-cylinder), 14 h.p. and 22 h.p. models (the latter two were four cylinders). Described as British and French manufacture. <ref> The Automobile Vol. III. Edited by Paul N. Hasluck and published by Cassell and Co in 1906.</ref> | 1906. Produced 12 h.p., 14 h.p. (these two were twin-cylinder), 14 h.p. and 22 h.p. models (the latter two were four cylinders). Described as British and French manufacture. <ref> The Automobile Vol. III. Edited by Paul N. Hasluck and published by Cassell and Co in 1906.</ref> |
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of John Bright Street, Birmingham
1904-1906 Produced automobiles. Sometimes known as Heron-Aster. 'heron' is anagram of the founder's surname J. J. Horne
1904 November. Details of the 10-12 hp car with Aster engine.[1]
1906. Produced 12 h.p., 14 h.p. (these two were twin-cylinder), 14 h.p. and 22 h.p. models (the latter two were four cylinders). Described as British and French manufacture. [2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Autocar 1904/11/12
- ↑ The Automobile Vol. III. Edited by Paul N. Hasluck and published by Cassell and Co in 1906.