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See [[H. Hamilton Hoyer]] who established the business with ?? Chalmer and [[H. W. Allingham]]
See [[H. Hamilton Hoyer]] who established the business with ?? Chalmer and [[H. W. Allingham]]
1923 Messrs. Chalmer and Hoyer, motor coach builders, of Charing Cross-road, London.<ref>Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 14 April 1923</ref>
1925 Chalmer and Hoyer, Hamworthy Junction, near Bournemouth.<ref>Western Daily Press - Saturday 11 April 1925</ref>


Became the [[Hoyal Body Corporation]]
Became the [[Hoyal Body Corporation]]

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of Poole and later Weybridge

See H. Hamilton Hoyer who established the business with ?? Chalmer and H. W. Allingham

1923 Messrs. Chalmer and Hoyer, motor coach builders, of Charing Cross-road, London.[1]

1925 Chalmer and Hoyer, Hamworthy Junction, near Bournemouth.[2]

Became the Hoyal Body Corporation

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Sources of Information

  1. Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 14 April 1923
  2. Western Daily Press - Saturday 11 April 1925