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UK agents: [[Charles Jarrott and Letts]]
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1912 Brothers Maurice and Georges Sizaire designed and made cars (Maurice was the designer, whilst Georges developed and raced the cars) agreed to design a car for F. W. Berwick, which would be built in Paris, and sold in Britain as [[Sizaire-Berwick]].  
1912 [[Sizaire Brothers|Brothers Maurice and Georges Sizaire]] designed and made cars (Maurice was the designer, whilst Georges developed and raced the cars); they had agreed to design a car for F. W. Berwick, which would be built in Paris, and sold in Britain as [[Sizaire-Berwick]].  


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November 1908. Engine detail.
November 1908. 12 h.p. carburetter.
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November 1909.
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March 1912.

A French make of car

UK agents: Charles Jarrott and Letts

1912 Brothers Maurice and Georges Sizaire designed and made cars (Maurice was the designer, whilst Georges developed and raced the cars); they had agreed to design a car for F. W. Berwick, which would be built in Paris, and sold in Britain as Sizaire-Berwick.

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