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[[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 [ | 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]] or the [[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 or the 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.