Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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October 1936.
October 1937.
November 1937.

of Park Royal

1937 Abbey Coachworks amalgamated with Martin Walter to form Wingham Martin Walter

1937 Built a convertible touring car on Daimler, Lanchester or Vauxhall chassis (see advert)



1989 Chatfields-Martin Walter, motor distributor, was owned by Coalite, who were acquired by Anglo United

1990 Chatfields-Martin Walter was acquired from Anglo United by that company's chairman, David McErlain[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, December 12, 1990