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Commercial vehicle bodywork
Commercial vehicle bodywork


See [[George Davidson]] and George T. Davidson
See [[George Davidson (d.1934)| George Davidson]] and George T. Davidson


1919 'G. DAVIDSON & SONS, Cart, Van, Rolley, and Motor Body Builders, Smiths and Farriers, of Coach Lane. Lawson Street and Thrift Street North Shields, wish to make it perfectly clear to their numerous clients and the Vehicle owning public generally, that they have never claimed yo have any connection whatever with West End Garage, Thrift Street, and that none of the Members of the Firm of G. Davidson and Sons have any connection with any works connected with the Vehicle Building and Repairing other than their own.' <ref>Shields Daily News - Friday 10 October 1919</ref>
1919 'G. DAVIDSON & SONS, Cart, Van, Rolley, and Motor Body Builders, Smiths and Farriers, of Coach Lane. Lawson Street and Thrift Street North Shields, wish to make it perfectly clear to their numerous clients and the Vehicle owning public generally, that they have never claimed yo have any connection whatever with West End Garage, Thrift Street, and that none of the Members of the Firm of G. Davidson and Sons have any connection with any works connected with the Vehicle Building and Repairing other than their own.' <ref>Shields Daily News - Friday 10 October 1919</ref>

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Commercial vehicle bodywork

See George Davidson and George T. Davidson

1919 'G. DAVIDSON & SONS, Cart, Van, Rolley, and Motor Body Builders, Smiths and Farriers, of Coach Lane. Lawson Street and Thrift Street North Shields, wish to make it perfectly clear to their numerous clients and the Vehicle owning public generally, that they have never claimed yo have any connection whatever with West End Garage, Thrift Street, and that none of the Members of the Firm of G. Davidson and Sons have any connection with any works connected with the Vehicle Building and Repairing other than their own.' [1]

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  1. Shields Daily News - Friday 10 October 1919