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James Frank Buckingham (1887-1956) of the [[Buckingham Engineering Co]] | James Frank Buckingham (1887-1956) of the [[Buckingham Engineering Co]] and [[J. F. Buckingham]] | ||
Inventor of the incendiary bullet for destroying Zepplins | |||
Made cyclecars | |||
1887 Born the son of Colonel Frederick James Buckingham | 1887 Born the son of Colonel Frederick James Buckingham |
Revision as of 00:55, 12 April 2018
James Frank Buckingham (1887-1956) of the Buckingham Engineering Co and J. F. Buckingham
Inventor of the incendiary bullet for destroying Zepplins
Made cyclecars
1887 Born the son of Colonel Frederick James Buckingham
1909 Director of Riley
1911 Living at 21 St Nicholas St, Coventry: James F. Buckingham (age 24 born Blackheath), an Automobile Engineer, Employer, Single and a Boarder.[1]
1920 James Frank Buckingham, Esq. Inventor and Manufacturer of the Buckingham Incendiary Bullet.[2]
1931 Concerns an estate. '...the estate of William Edward Buckingham, M.C., deceased, late of Cheniston, Farnham, in the county of Surrey, a Major (Retired) of His Majesty's Army, who died on the 8th day of June, 1931. intestate, and to whose estate letters of administration were granted by the Principal Probate Registry to James Frank Buckingham, O.B.E....'[3]
1956 Died
See Also
Sources of Information
- Coventry’s Motorcar Heritage by Damien Kimberley. 2012. ISBN 978 0 7524 5448 1