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1910 Acquired by [[G. D. Peters and Co|G. D. Peters]]
1910 Acquired by [[G. D. Peters and Co|G. D. Peters]]
1918 Accumulators Ltd., of Maybury Hill, Woking, Surrey. Maker of portable secondary batteries. Stationary-batteries. Train lighting, car lighting and starting, electro-mobile and signalling batteries.


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[[Category: Electric Vehicles]]
[[Category: Electric Vehicles]]
[[Category: Cars]]
[[Category: Cars]]
[[Category: Batteries and Accumulators]]

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of Woking

1902-03. Made light electric cars

1902 June. Description of vehicle.[1]

1910 Acquired by G. D. Peters

1918 Accumulators Ltd., of Maybury Hill, Woking, Surrey. Maker of portable secondary batteries. Stationary-batteries. Train lighting, car lighting and starting, electro-mobile and signalling batteries.


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