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1895 [[W. R. Richardson|W. R. Richardson's Exors.]], Phoenix Brass Works, Mansfield<ref>The Engineer 1895/01/11</ref>
1895 [[W. R. Richardson|W. R. Richardson's Exors.]], Phoenix Brass Works, Mansfield<ref>The Engineer 1895/01/11</ref>


Presumably later the business of his grandson, [[Antonio Richardson]]
Presumably later the business of his son, [[Antonio Richardson]]


1913 Announced a three-wheeled cyclecar designed by [[Bryan Dean]]
1913 Announced a three-wheeled cyclecar designed by [[Bryan Dean]]

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of Phoenix Works, Mansfield

1895 W. R. Richardson's Exors., Phoenix Brass Works, Mansfield[1]

Presumably later the business of his son, Antonio Richardson

1913 Announced a three-wheeled cyclecar designed by Bryan Dean

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  1. The Engineer 1895/01/11