Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1913 of Cotend Garage, Warwick and Leamington Spa, patented a  Carburettor for Internal Combustion Engines to use either Petrol or Heavy Hydrocarbon Fuel such as Paraffin
1913 A motor engineer, of Cotend Garage, Warwick and 76 Greatheed Road, Leamington Spa, patented a  "Carburettor for Internal Combustion Engines to use either Petrol or Heavy Hydrocarbon Fuel such as Paraffin."


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1913 A motor engineer, of Cotend Garage, Warwick and 76 Greatheed Road, Leamington Spa, patented a "Carburettor for Internal Combustion Engines to use either Petrol or Heavy Hydrocarbon Fuel such as Paraffin."

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