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of Hammersmith Road, London.
of Hammersmith Road, London.


See also [[Alfred Newnham]] and his son [[Maurice Ashdown Newnham]]
See also -
* [[Alfred Newnham]] and his son [[Maurice Ashdown Newnham]]
* [[Newnham Motor Co]]


1894 Company founded as a cycle manufacturer
1894 Company founded as a cycle manufacturer

Latest revision as of 07:56, 16 February 2021

Dashboard plaque.
September 1929.
October 1929.
May 1930.
October 1930. Mr Maurice Newnham in a 12 h.p. Armstrong Siddeley Motors.
October 1930.
March 1932.
October 1933.
May 1934.
February 1935.
October 1936.
1949.
August 1950.

of Hammersmith Road, London.

See also -

1894 Company founded as a cycle manufacturer

1916 Alfred Newnham. Hammersmith, was summoned for not keeping record of motor cycles his establishment.[1]

1935 Private company.

1949 Specialize in Triumph Cars.

1961 Garage proprietors, motor engineers and motor car dealers. [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Middlesex Chronicle - Saturday 05 August 1916
  2. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE