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By 1977 the Motor and Cycle Trade Benevolent Fund Home was Lynwood, Sunninghill, Ascot, Berks. | |||
'''Presidents (1905-1934)<ref>1934 Who's Who in the Motor Trade</ref> | '''Presidents (1905-1934)<ref>1934 Who's Who in the Motor Trade</ref> |
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See also Cycle and Motor Trades Benevolent Fund
By 1977 the Motor and Cycle Trade Benevolent Fund Home was Lynwood, Sunninghill, Ascot, Berks.
Presidents (1905-1934)[1]
- 1905-06 Harvey Du Cros.
- 1906-07 C. Vernon Pugh.
- 1907-08 Albert Eadie
- 1908-09 The Earl Russell
- 1909-10 Sir Edward Manville.
- 1910-11 Edward A. Wilson.
- 1911-12 Arthur Brampton.
- 1912-13 Albert Brown.
- 1913-14 Selwyn Francis Edge.
- 1914-15 Harry Smith.
- 1915-16 Harry Smith.
- 1916-17 Horace W. Dover.
- 1917-18 Ernest Brown.
- 1918-19 Lord Wakefield of Hythe.
- 1919-20 A. J. Wilson.
- 1920-21 D. Citroen.
- 1921-22 Charles Sangster.
- 1922-23 A. J. McCormack.
- 1923-24 Sir William Letts.
- 1924-25 Sir Harold Bowden.
- 1925-26 Sir Harold Bowden.
- 1926-27 Sir Herbert Austin.
- 1927-28 Lord Wakefield of Hythe.
- 1928-29 Lord Nuffield.
- 1929-30 W. E. Bullock.
- 1930-31 Boultbee Brooks.
- 1931-32 Sir George Beharrell.
- 1932-33 J. Albert Thomson.
- 1933-34 A. Noel Mobbs.
- 1934-35 Sir John Siddeley.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1934 Who's Who in the Motor Trade