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** [[Lister and Co]] - [[Kane-Pennington]] motor | ** [[Lister and Co (Keighley)|Lister and Co]] - [[Kane-Pennington]] motor | ||
** [[Lisle H. Curtois]] - The Autocar Bill | ** [[Lisle H. Curtois]] - The Autocar Bill | ||
** [[G. F. Finn]], of Thanington, Canterbury | ** [[G. F. Finn]], of Thanington, Canterbury |
Latest revision as of 11:56, 12 July 2018
1896 April 4th (pdf file)
- The Autocar Bill - p265
- Daimler - p265
- Notes - p266
- Motor Car Club
- C. Herbert Goodwin, 33, Nicholas Street, is organising secretary
- Steam Locomotion on Common Roads - p267
- R. W. Thompson, of Leith
- R. E. B. Crompton
- W. Roper of the Agricultural Society
- Official Report on the Chicago Autocar Trials - p268
- The First Light Autocar - Illustrated - p268
- Joseph Wilkinson - 1865
- Lee of Leicester
- Joseph Clements
- Lough and Messenger, of Swindon, - 1858
- L'Hollier and Gascoigne's Autocar - Illustrated - p270
- French Jottings - p270
- M. E. Roger
- Dawson petroleum motor
- M. Singer
- Jeantaud
- Correspondence - p271
- Lister and Co - Kane-Pennington motor
- Lisle H. Curtois - The Autocar Bill
- G. F. Finn, of Thanington, Canterbury
- Coming Fixtures - p272
- Autocars in India - p272
- Walsall Saddlers and Autocars - p272
- A Sepollett carriage in Ireland - p273
- Serpollett and Jeantaud
- J. Brown, of Belfast
- The Text of the Autocar Bill - p273
- An Important Purchase - p274
- Daimler Motor Co
- Coventry Cotton Spinning and Weaving Co - Purchase of their estate and buildings at Coventry - description and illustration
- New Companies - p275
- Abridgements - p276
- H. Renold - Driving chains
- New Patents - p276
- Answers to Correspondents - p276