Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1919 September. Advertises as a 'Motorists' Advisory Engineer'.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar 1919/09/27]]</ref>
1919 September. Advertises as a 'Motorists' Advisory Engineer'.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar 1919/09/27]]</ref>
1920 Advertising as a consulting engineer. Of 167 Oxford Street, London W1.<ref>[[Light Car and Cyclecar: 1920/02/07]]</ref>


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November 1937. Wolseley. Poppy Day Appeal Tour.

Leonard Baynes (1878-1967)

1878 Born the son of Frederick Baynes, a merchant.

1911 Living at Capri, Golders Green Road, Golders Green: Leonard Baynes (age 33 born Brixton), Motor Inspector - Insurance Company. With his wife Doris Mary Baynes (age 31 born Marylebone) and their son Staunton Baynes (age 2 born Letchworth). Two servants.[1]

1919 September. Advertises as a 'Motorists' Advisory Engineer'.[2]

1920 Advertising as a consulting engineer. Of 167 Oxford Street, London W1.[3]

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