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Born the son of William Wyatt Peall, a Licensed Victualler, and his wife Elizabeth Sarah Snell. | |||
1891 Living at Brixton Hill, a Licensed Victualler. | |||
Peall had been the oldest member of a long-forgotten group, the [[Circle of 19th Century Motorists]]. Peall started driving in 1898 with a Mors Dogcart. He was also the 1892 World Champion at billiards and a founder member of the [[Royal Aero Club]]. | |||
Died in Hove, aged 97. | |||
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{{DEFAULTSORT: Peall, Walter John}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Peall, Walter John}} | ||
[[Category: Biography - Automotive]] | [[Category: Biography - Automotive]] | ||
[[Category: Births]] | [[Category: Births 1850-1859]] | ||
[[Category: Deaths]] | [[Category: Deaths 1950-1959]] |
Latest revision as of 15:51, 20 July 2022
William John Peall (1854-1952)
Born the son of William Wyatt Peall, a Licensed Victualler, and his wife Elizabeth Sarah Snell.
1891 Living at Brixton Hill, a Licensed Victualler.
Peall had been the oldest member of a long-forgotten group, the Circle of 19th Century Motorists. Peall started driving in 1898 with a Mors Dogcart. He was also the 1892 World Champion at billiards and a founder member of the Royal Aero Club.
Died in Hove, aged 97.