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of Poole and later Weybridge
of Poole and later Weybridge


See [[H. Hamilton Hoyer]] who established the business with [[Ernest Chalmer]] and later [[Henry Allingham]]
See [[H. Hamilton Hoyer]] who established the business with [[Ernest Chalmer]] and later [[Henry William Allingham]]


1923 Messrs. Chalmer and Hoyer, motor coach builders, of Charing Cross-road, London.<ref>Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 14 April 1923</ref>
1923 Messrs. Chalmer and Hoyer, motor coach builders, of Charing Cross-road, London.<ref>Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 14 April 1923</ref>

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of Poole and later Weybridge

See H. Hamilton Hoyer who established the business with Ernest Chalmer and later Henry William 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