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[[Image:Im1909FL-Clement03.jpg|thumb| 1909. Clement with Lord Shrewsbury and [[Frank Shorland]]  ]]
[[Image:Im1909FL-Clement03.jpg|thumb| 1909. Clement with [[Charles Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot|Lord Shrewsbury]] and [[Frank Shorland]]  ]]
[[Image:Im1910FL-Clement00.jpg|thumb| 1910. Although entitled Alphonse, it seems probable this was Adolphe Clement.]]
[[Image:Im1910FL-Clement00.jpg|thumb| 1910. Although entitled Alphonse, it seems probable this was Adolphe Clement.]]
[[Image:Im1910FL-Clement68.jpg|thumb| 1910. ]]
[[Image:Im1910FL-Clement68.jpg|thumb| 1910. ]]

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1909. Clement with Lord Shrewsbury and Frank Shorland
1910. Although entitled Alphonse, it seems probable this was Adolphe Clement.
1910.

Gustave Adolphe Clément, often known as Adolphe

1902 He left his firm, Clément, which continued automobile production under the name Clément-Gladiator. He founded a new car company in Mézières (now Charleville-Mézières) which was called Clement-Bayard

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