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of The Airport, Southampton
of The Airport, Southampton
Multiwheelers (Commercials), Ltd., of Roxeth Green Avenue, Southwood (?), Middx.(1959)


1932 Bought the Lorry division of [[William Beardmore and Co]]
1932 Bought the Lorry division of [[William Beardmore and Co]]


1937 Multiwheelers ceased production of the Beardmore range
1937 Multiwheelers ceased production of the Beardmore range
1959 Four-wheeled trailers, payloads from 2 to 20 tons; single semi-trailers for payloads from 6 to 15 tons; tandem-axle semi-trailers for payloads from 12 to 15 tons; low-loading semi-trailers detachable axles; cable-drum, machinery and other specialized trailers<ref>Commercial Motor 13th March 1959</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 11:58, 2 November 2023

October 1958.

of The Airport, Southampton

Multiwheelers (Commercials), Ltd., of Roxeth Green Avenue, Southwood (?), Middx.(1959)

1932 Bought the Lorry division of William Beardmore and Co

1937 Multiwheelers ceased production of the Beardmore range

1959 Four-wheeled trailers, payloads from 2 to 20 tons; single semi-trailers for payloads from 6 to 15 tons; tandem-axle semi-trailers for payloads from 12 to 15 tons; low-loading semi-trailers detachable axles; cable-drum, machinery and other specialized trailers[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Commercial Motor 13th March 1959