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Inherited by his son [[Walter Arnold]] | Inherited by his son [[Walter Arnold]] | ||
Later Arnold went into partnership with [[Henry Hewetson]] | Later Arnold went into partnership with [[Henry Hewetson]] | ||
1894/5 After seeing the potential of the [[Benz]] motorcar, they set up [[Arnold Motor Carriage Co]] of London | |||
1895 'Mr Walter Arnold, of the firm Arnold and Sons, of East Peckham and Frant, Tunbridge Wells, said they had 13 traction engines at work in their business for carting different material'<ref>Kent & Sussex Courier - Friday 11 October 1895</ref> | 1895 'Mr Walter Arnold, of the firm Arnold and Sons, of East Peckham and Frant, Tunbridge Wells, said they had 13 traction engines at work in their business for carting different material'<ref>Kent & Sussex Courier - Friday 11 October 1895</ref> |
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A milling and general engineering business of Paddock Wood, near Tunbridge Wells.
Founded by William Arnold
Inherited by his son Walter Arnold
Later Arnold went into partnership with Henry Hewetson
1894/5 After seeing the potential of the Benz motorcar, they set up Arnold Motor Carriage Co of London
1895 'Mr Walter Arnold, of the firm Arnold and Sons, of East Peckham and Frant, Tunbridge Wells, said they had 13 traction engines at work in their business for carting different material'[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Kent & Sussex Courier - Friday 11 October 1895