Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,701 pages of information and 247,104 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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* The Victory Cup Trial
* The Victory Cup Trial
* [[Austin]] "65" Special - [[A. E. Wright]]
* [[Austin]] "65" Special - [[A. E. Wright]]
 
* Watch Your Brakes
 
* Competition From Japan
* Notes, News and Gossip -  
* German Designers Do Not Fear Novelty - [[Hansa]], [[D.K.W.]], [[Standard-Superior]], [[N.A.G.]]
* Sports Jottings
* Rich Mixture - Light Car Comment and Advice
* Rich Mixture - Light Car Comment and Advice
* Topics of the Day
* Topics of the Day
* Technical Aspects - [[L. Mantell]]
* Induction Pipe Polishing - [[L. Mantell]]
* Cross Country Comments
* Door and Lock Problems by Shacklepin
* Spice of Novelty - Latest Inventions and Accessories
* The Bounds of Bournemouth and Beyond - [[James T. Skinner]]
* The Light Car and Cyclecar Test Runs
* Cutting In - Motoring Humour
* Around the Trade
* Practical Aspects by Shacklepin
* Reader's Opinions –  
* Reader's Opinions –  
* Asked and Answered
* Club Items and Sporting Events
* Club Items and Sporting Events
* Asked and Answered
* Full Results - [[1934/03/03 Brooklands Race Meeting|Brooklands Race Meeting]]
* Ideas for Owners
* Around the Trade
* In Answer to Your Query
 


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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