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Roland Edmund Dangerfield (1897-1964), Man. Dir. [[Temple Press]].  
Roland Edmund Dangerfield (1897-1964) of the [[Temple Press]].  


1897 June 18th. Born at St. Giles, London the son of [[Edmund Dangerfield]] and his wife Alice Ada Upham.  
1897 June 18th. Born at St. Giles, London the son of [[Edmund Dangerfield]] and his wife Alice Ada Upham.  
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Educated at Harrow.  
Educated at Harrow.  


Editor of [[The Motor]] and of the [[Light Car and Cyclecar]]
1918 Appointed director of [[Temple Press]]


1912 Established the first motor museum in Oxford Street. On the outbreak of war it moved to the Crystal Palace and then was dispersed.
1933 Took over as MD when his father retired.


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

Revision as of 13:27, 7 July 2020

Roland Edmund Dangerfield (1897-1964) of the Temple Press.

1897 June 18th. Born at St. Giles, London the son of Edmund Dangerfield and his wife Alice Ada Upham.

Educated at Harrow.

1918 Appointed director of Temple Press

1933 Took over as MD when his father retired.

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