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March 1916.
January 1919.
January 1920.
May 1921.
March 1922.
August 1928.

John Marston's Carriage Works of 21-28 Bradford Street, Birmingham of Birmingham

formerly John Marston and Co

1901 John Marston, father and son, were coachbuilders; Charles B. Marston was a solicitor[1]

1911 Charles Beale Marston, age 35, was one of the directors of the company, coachbuilder[2]

1919 January. Advert for Motor Bodies

1935 The company was wound up; Charles Beale Marston was named as one of the joint liquidators[3]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 census
  2. 1911 census
  3. The London Gazette 5 November 1935