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1911 Living at The Elmes, Gravelly Hill, Erdington, Birmingham: [[Sydney Alfred Newman|S. A. Newman]] (age 46 born Birmingham), Motor and Cycle Manufacturer - Employer. With his wife M. A. A. Newman (age 43 born Birmingham) and their three sons; [[Howard Clement Newman|H. C. Newman]] (age 23 born Birmingham), Motor Engineer; H. S. Newman (age 19 born Aston); and P. A. Newman (age 15 born Aston). Also his brother T. B. Newman (age 38 born Aston), Manager Motor and Cycle.<ref>1911 Census</ref>


1913 Third place in the [[1913 Isle of Man TT Races|Isle of Man TT race]] (Junior class) on a [[Ivy-Precision]].
1913 Third place in the [[1913 Isle of Man TT Races|Isle of Man TT race]] (Junior class) on a [[Ivy-Precision]].
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Howard Clement Newman (c1888- )

1911 Living at The Elmes, Gravelly Hill, Erdington, Birmingham: S. A. Newman (age 46 born Birmingham), Motor and Cycle Manufacturer - Employer. With his wife M. A. A. Newman (age 43 born Birmingham) and their three sons; H. C. Newman (age 23 born Birmingham), Motor Engineer; H. S. Newman (age 19 born Aston); and P. A. Newman (age 15 born Aston). Also his brother T. B. Newman (age 38 born Aston), Manager Motor and Cycle.[1]

1913 Third place in the Isle of Man TT race (Junior class) on a Ivy-Precision.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census