Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1907 Joined [[Charles Jarrott and Letts]]  
1907 Joined [[Charles Jarrott and Letts]]  


1921 Gen. Man. [[Jarrott]], Ltd. 1921; Lt. R.N.V.R. (Aux. Patrol) Aug. 1914 February 1919; raced cars since 1907; raced boats since 1910; competed in all long-distance road trials 1907-1914; won over 13 international trophies for this country; British Delegate I.M.Y.U. since 1922; Hon. Sec. P.I.R.C. since 1928; awarded Medaille D'Honeur I.M.Y.U. 1928; created Officer of the Crown of Belgium 1930. Md. hit.: motor and motor boat racing, miniature rifle shooting, tennis. Pr. A.: i i, Blenheim Road, St. John's Wood, N.W.8. Tel.: Maida Vale 7236.
1907 Started racing in cars
 
1910 Racing in boats
 
WWI Lt. R.N.V.R. (Aux. Patrol)  
 
1921 Gen. Man. [[Jarrott]], Ltd.  
 
Won over 13 international trophies  





Revision as of 09:45, 8 February 2019

Bray in the Haynes car. January 1920.

1887 Born 21 September

1934 Proprietor Arthur Bray Ltd

1902 Entered motor industry as apprentice

1907 Joined Charles Jarrott and Letts

1907 Started racing in cars

1910 Racing in boats

WWI Lt. R.N.V.R. (Aux. Patrol)

1921 Gen. Man. Jarrott, Ltd.

Won over 13 international trophies


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