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[[Image:Im201405-Railton.jpg|thumb| 1934. Letter written by [[Reid Railton]] when working for [[Thomson and Taylor (Brooklands)]] to [[Jonas Woodhead and Sons]].]] | [[Image:Im201405-Railton.jpg|thumb| 1934. Letter written by [[Reid Railton]] when working for [[Thomson and Taylor (Brooklands)]] to [[Jonas Woodhead and Sons]].]] | ||
[[image:Im195610MotSC-ThomsonTaylor.jpg |thumb| October 1956. ]] | [[image:Im195610MotSC-ThomsonTaylor.jpg |thumb| October 1956. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im1959MotSC-Thom.jpg|thumb| October 1959. ]] | |||
[[image:Im196010MotSC-ThomsonTaylor.jpg |thumb| October 1960. ]] | [[image:Im196010MotSC-ThomsonTaylor.jpg |thumb| October 1960. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im1961MotSC-Thom2.jpg|thumb| October 1961. [[Alfa Romeo]]. ]] | [[Image:Im1961MotSC-Thom2.jpg|thumb| October 1961. [[Alfa Romeo]]. ]] |
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of Byfleet; of Cobham, Surrey. (London Showrooms: S. Morris and Co, 40 Conduit Street, W.I 1962); of 42 Portsmouth Road, Cobham, Surrey, Cobham.
Predecessor Thomson and Taylor who built cars at Brooklands in the 1930s.
See also Thomson and Taylor (Russian Cars)
1951 Exhibitor at the 1951 Motor Show in the Car Section.
1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Moskvitch and Volga cars.
1964 Motor Show exhibitor. Moskvitch, Volga and Alfa cars.