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''Note: This is a sub-section of the [[Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland]].
''Note: This is a sub-section of the [[Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland]].


Riders and drivers duly registered to 4th July, 1900. <ref>The Autocar magazine of 7th July 1900 </ref>
Riders and drivers duly registered to 4th July, 1900. <ref>[[The Autocar 1900/07/07]]</ref>


* [[R. Moffat Ford]],  
* [[R. Moffat Ford]],  

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Automobile Club 1000 mile trial in Whitehall, London, on 12th May 1900. In this photo is C. S. Rolls, Montague Grahame-White, Montague Napier, Edward Kennard and Harvey Du Cros.
Published in 1906.

Note: This is a sub-section of the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland.

Riders and drivers duly registered to 4th July, 1900. [1]

Cars and motor cycles registered to 4th July, 1900.—


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