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1911 The address of 80a, Salusbury Road is now the England factory of [[Aron Electricity Meter]].<ref>Liverpool Daily Post - Tuesday 24 January 1911</ref>
1911 The address of 80a, Salusbury Road is now the England factory of [[Aron Electricity Meter Co]].<ref>Liverpool Daily Post - Tuesday 24 January 1911</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 09:21, 11 May 2020

July 1905.

of 80a, Salusbury Road, West Kilburn

See Edward Albert Gilburt

1904-1906 Built 6hp automobile

1905 February. Detailed description of the automobile. Mr. G. Gilburt, of 80a, Salusbury Road, West Kilburn.[1]

1905 July. Details. Mr. G. Gilburt, of 80a, Salusbury Road, West Kilburn, [2]

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1911 The address of 80a, Salusbury Road is now the England factory of Aron Electricity Meter Co.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Motor 1905/02/14
  2. Brighton Gazette - Saturday 15 July 1905
  3. Liverpool Daily Post - Tuesday 24 January 1911
  • Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile