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1917 'THE CREDITON MOTOR WORKS beg to announce that they are extending their premises, having taken over the spacious buildings of the late Steam Laundry, which will be fitted up with suitable plant of machinery enable them to undertake all automobile agriculture repairs, including the assembling of the famous "Ford" Converted Farm Tractors.'<ref>Western Times - Friday 24 August 1917</ref> | 1917 'THE CREDITON MOTOR WORKS beg to announce that they are extending their premises, having taken over the spacious buildings of the late Steam Laundry, which will be fitted up with suitable plant of machinery enable them to undertake all automobile agriculture repairs, including the assembling of the famous "Ford" Converted Farm Tractors.'<ref>Western Times - Friday 24 August 1917</ref> | ||
1935 Crediton Motor Works, (Henry John Cornish, Proprietor), motor engineers, repairers and motor car agents, Union Road.<ref>1935 Kelly's Directory of Devonshire</ref> | |||
1944 Crediton Motor Works (H. J. Cornish) Motor Car Experts, Engineers.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Thursday 06 April 1944</ref> | 1944 Crediton Motor Works (H. J. Cornish) Motor Car Experts, Engineers.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Thursday 06 April 1944</ref> |
Latest revision as of 14:24, 2 March 2023
of Crediton, Devon
See T. Holloway, Henry John Cornish and Hugh Blaine
1915 Granted licence to sell petrol.[1]
1915 Proprietor of the Crediton Motor Works to erect a sign overhanging the footpath outside his premises, advertising motor spirit.[2]
1917 'THE CREDITON MOTOR WORKS beg to announce that they are extending their premises, having taken over the spacious buildings of the late Steam Laundry, which will be fitted up with suitable plant of machinery enable them to undertake all automobile agriculture repairs, including the assembling of the famous "Ford" Converted Farm Tractors.'[3]
1935 Crediton Motor Works, (Henry John Cornish, Proprietor), motor engineers, repairers and motor car agents, Union Road.[4]
1944 Crediton Motor Works (H. J. Cornish) Motor Car Experts, Engineers.[5]
1948 Death of owner Henry John Cornish