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[[image:ImAE19431104-Morrison-Elect.jpg |thumb| November 1943. Refuse Collector.]] | |||
[[image:ImAE19431104-MorrisonTruck.jpg |thumb| November 1943. Platform Truck.]] | |||
[[image:ImAE19431104-MorrisonWagon.jpg |thumb| November 1943. Light-Duty Tower Wagon.]] | |||
[[Image:Im19431104AE-Morrison2.jpg|thumb| 1943. Semi-plan view.]] | |||
[[Image:Im20100912Ex-MorrisonElec.jpg|thumb| 1947. Reg No: DHJ 43. ]] | [[Image:Im20100912Ex-MorrisonElec.jpg|thumb| 1947. Reg No: DHJ 43. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im19510420CM-ME.jpg|thumb| April 1951.]] | [[Image:Im19510420CM-ME.jpg|thumb| April 1951.]] | ||
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Presumably during WWII Associated Electric Vehicle Manufacturers produced Morrison Electricars.
1946 Formation of Austin Crompton Parkinson Electric Vehicles of Morrison Works, South Wigston, Leics.
1948 January: the company started selling the Morrison Electricar
1961 Austin Crompton Parkinson Electric Vehicles was maker of the Morrison Electricar[1]
1967 Produced a 25-seater bus. Commissioned by the Electricity Council and built by Austin Crompton Parkinson Electric Vehicles.[2]