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Lynx Cars, 162 Great Portland street, London
Lynx Cars, 162 Great Portland street, London


1908 Learn motoring at Trevor's, 162 Great Portland Street, London, where unlimited lessons in driving are given on four and six-cylinder cars.<ref>The Bystander - Wednesday 27 May 1908</ref>
1908 Learn motoring at [[Trevor|Trevor's]], 162 Great Portland Street, London, where unlimited lessons in driving are given on four and six-cylinder cars.<ref>The Bystander - Wednesday 27 May 1908</ref>


1909 [[E. Trevor Wright]], Captain (late) 14th King's Hussars. Writes about forming a motorcycle corps.<ref>London Evening Standard - Saturday 03 July 1909</ref>
1909 [[E. Trevor Wright]], Captain (late) 14th King's Hussars. Writes about forming a motorcycle corps.<ref>London Evening Standard - Saturday 03 July 1909</ref>

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Lynx Cars, 162 Great Portland street, London

1908 Learn motoring at Trevor's, 162 Great Portland Street, London, where unlimited lessons in driving are given on four and six-cylinder cars.[1]

1909 E. Trevor Wright, Captain (late) 14th King's Hussars. Writes about forming a motorcycle corps.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Bystander - Wednesday 27 May 1908
  2. London Evening Standard - Saturday 03 July 1909