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'''Rothwell''' were motorcycles produced in 1903 by the [[Eclipse Machine Co]] of Oldham in Lancashire.
'''Rothwell''' were motorcycles produced in 1903 by the [[Eclipse Machine Co]] of Oldham in Lancashire.


1901-16 Produced automobiules
1901-16 Produced automobiles


1906. Described as British and French make. produced 10-12, 12-14 and 20-24 h.p. cars with shaft-drive. The smallest was two-cylinder while the other two were four-cylinder. <ref> The Automobile Vol. III. Edited by Paul N. Hasluck and published by Cassell in 1906.</ref>
1906. Described as British and French make. produced 10-12, 12-14 and 20-24 h.p. cars with shaft-drive. The smallest was two-cylinder while the other two were four-cylinder. <ref> The Automobile Vol. III. Edited by Paul N. Hasluck and published by Cassell in 1906.</ref>

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February 1905. Rothwell 10-12 h.p. car.

Rothwell were motorcycles produced in 1903 by the Eclipse Machine Co of Oldham in Lancashire.

1901-16 Produced automobiles

1906. Described as British and French make. produced 10-12, 12-14 and 20-24 h.p. cars with shaft-drive. The smallest was two-cylinder while the other two were four-cylinder. [1]

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  1. The Automobile Vol. III. Edited by Paul N. Hasluck and published by Cassell in 1906.