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1903 "Mr F. S. Bennett completed the 1,000-mile Reliability Trial yesterday in spite of heavy rain and a gale. He covered 1,094 miles in eight days at an average speed of 21.25mph. This is much faster than when he did the trial fifty years ago as then there was a 12mph speed limit in the towns and 20mph elsewhere." | 1903 "Mr F. S. Bennett completed the 1,000-mile Reliability Trial yesterday in spite of heavy rain and a gale. He covered 1,094 miles in eight days at an average speed of 21.25mph. This is much faster than when he did the trial fifty years ago as then there was a 12mph speed limit in the towns and 20mph elsewhere." | ||
1910 Biographical information and image at [[Automotor Journal 19100226]] | |||
1911 Living at 55 Acacia Rd, St John's Wood, London N.W.: [[Frederic Stanley Bennett]] (age 36 born Sankey, Lancs.), Motor Engineer, Motor Agent - Employer. With his wife Mabel Mary Bennett (age 30 born Enfield) and their two children Mona Ursula Bennett (age 3 born Marylebone) and Stanley Brownlow Bennett (age 9 months born Marylebone).<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1911 Living at 55 Acacia Rd, St John's Wood, London N.W.: [[Frederic Stanley Bennett]] (age 36 born Sankey, Lancs.), Motor Engineer, Motor Agent - Employer. With his wife Mabel Mary Bennett (age 30 born Enfield) and their two children Mona Ursula Bennett (age 3 born Marylebone) and Stanley Brownlow Bennett (age 9 months born Marylebone).<ref>1911 Census</ref> |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 8 October 2019

Frederick Stanley Bennett (1874-1958), founder of F. S. Bennett
1874 April 21st. Born at Burtonwood, Lancs., the son of John Bennett, farmer.
A lancashire man, Bennett imported the first Cadillac and then completed the 1,000 mile Reliability Trial in 1903.
1903 "Mr F. S. Bennett completed the 1,000-mile Reliability Trial yesterday in spite of heavy rain and a gale. He covered 1,094 miles in eight days at an average speed of 21.25mph. This is much faster than when he did the trial fifty years ago as then there was a 12mph speed limit in the towns and 20mph elsewhere."
1910 Biographical information and image at Automotor Journal 19100226
1911 Living at 55 Acacia Rd, St John's Wood, London N.W.: Frederic Stanley Bennett (age 36 born Sankey, Lancs.), Motor Engineer, Motor Agent - Employer. With his wife Mabel Mary Bennett (age 30 born Enfield) and their two children Mona Ursula Bennett (age 3 born Marylebone) and Stanley Brownlow Bennett (age 9 months born Marylebone).[1]
1913 Bennett repeated the 1,000 mile reliability trial.
1937 President of the Motor and Cycle Trades Benevolent Fund.
See Also
- 1905/09/14 Tourist Trophy Race: Drivers and Cars
- 1907/08/05 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1922 Who's Who In Engineering: Name B
- 1934 Who's Who in the Motor Trade: Name B
- 1951-52 SMMT Officers and Council
- 1953 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Persons B
- 1958-59 Veteran and Vintage: Index
- Circle of 19th Century Motorists
- Engineering 1959 Jan-Jun: Index: Obituaries
- F. S. Bennett
- Peerless Parts
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1911 Census