Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[image:Im19480102CM-Eccles.jpg|thumb| January 1948.]]
[[image:Im19480102CM-Eccles.jpg|thumb| January 1948.]]
[[Image:Im1950BIF3-Eccles.jpg|thumb| 1950. ]]
[[Image:Im19500809Mot-Eccles.jpg|thumb| August 1950. ]]
[[Image:Im19500809Mot-Eccles.jpg|thumb| August 1950. ]]
‎‎[[Image:‎Im1951Benn-Eccles2.jpg|thumb| 1951 ]]
‎‎[[Image:‎Im1951Benn-Eccles2.jpg|thumb| 1951 ]]

Latest revision as of 09:55, 21 May 2021

September 1930.
October 1931. Eccelite.
January 1948.
1950.
August 1950.

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1951
September 1951. Eccles Advance and Alert Mk II.
October 1953.
February 1955.
January 1957.

Caravans and horseboxes.

of 5 Hazelwell Lane, Stirchley, Birmingham (1949)

Previously Eccles Motor Caravans

1939 Advertised their trailer ambulance[1]

Post-WWII Making 4 wheeled hand carts

1961 Sold a 3.5 acre site in Stirchley to the Ministry of Works on behalf of the Postmaster General[2]

Later Eccles Caravans

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times October 23, 1939
  2. The Times April 27, 1961