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1914 Advertising for a mechanic. Foster, Ashley Works, Epsom.<ref>Surrey Advertiser - Monday 30 November 1914</ref>
1914 Advertising for a mechanic. Foster, Ashley Works, Epsom.<ref>Surrey Advertiser - Monday 30 November 1914</ref>


1919 August 27th. [[W. A. Haslam]] patented 'A device for preventing the theft or unauthorized movement of aeroplanes &c...' This early version of a crook-lock manufactured by H(erbert) F(raser) Foster & Co. Ltd,  Ashley Works, Epsom, was fitted to Gregoire Campbell sporting cars marketed by Capt. Malcolm Campbell from 27 Albermarle St., Piccadilly.
1919 August 27th. [[W. A. Haslam]] patented 'A device for preventing the theft or unauthorized movement of aeroplanes &c...' This early version of a crook-lock manufactured by H(erbert) F(raser) Foster & Co. Ltd,  Ashley Works, Epsom, was fitted to [[Gregoire Campbell]] sporting cars marketed by Capt. Malcolm Campbell from 27 Albermarle St., Piccadilly.


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Revision as of 08:09, 25 August 2023

1919. Haslam car lock.

of Ashley Works, Epsom

See Herbert Fraser Foster

1914 Advertising for a mechanic. Foster, Ashley Works, Epsom.[1]

1919 August 27th. W. A. Haslam patented 'A device for preventing the theft or unauthorized movement of aeroplanes &c...' This early version of a crook-lock manufactured by H(erbert) F(raser) Foster & Co. Ltd, Ashley Works, Epsom, was fitted to Gregoire Campbell sporting cars marketed by Capt. Malcolm Campbell from 27 Albermarle St., Piccadilly.

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  1. Surrey Advertiser - Monday 30 November 1914