Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1911 [[Harry Ferguson]] founded [[May Street Motor Co]] selling Maxwell, Star, Darracq and Vauxhall cars and Overtime Tractors. [[William Sands]] commenced working for him here. 
1912 He re-named the company as [[Ferguson|Harry Ferguson]] Limited.
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1911 Harry Ferguson founded May Street Motor Co selling Maxwell, Star, Darracq and Vauxhall cars and Overtime Tractors. William Sands commenced working for him here.

1912 He re-named the company as Harry Ferguson Limited.

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