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[[image:Im19071116Auto-Westinghouse.jpg|thumb| November 1907. 20-30 h.p. ]] | [[image:Im19071116Auto-Westinghouse.jpg|thumb| November 1907. 20-30 h.p. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im19091106Auto-Westinghouse.jpg|thumb| November 1909. 35-40 h.p. ]] | [[Image:Im19091106Auto-Westinghouse.jpg|thumb| November 1909. 35-40 h.p. ]] | ||
The ''Westinghouse'' was a type of automobile - see [[Societe Anonyme Westinghouse]] for information on the French company that made it. Not to be confused with [{Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co]], [[Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co]] of [[British Westinghouse]] | |||
1902 Albert Schmid returned to France to run the Le Havre branch of [[Societe Anonyme Westinghouse]] | 1902 Albert Schmid returned to France to run the Le Havre branch of [[Societe Anonyme Westinghouse]] |
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The Westinghouse was a type of automobile - see Societe Anonyme Westinghouse for information on the French company that made it. Not to be confused with [{Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co]], Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co of British Westinghouse
1902 Albert Schmid returned to France to run the Le Havre branch of Societe Anonyme Westinghouse
1904 Introduced large 4 cylinder cars under the name Westinghouse or Westinghouse-Schmid[1].
1906 Produced 30 h.p. model. [2]
Represented in the UK by A. Gaal and Co of London.