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1913 The North Warwickshire Motor Omnibus and Traction Co., Ltd. was incorporated to acquire the motor omnibus service run by John Thornburn at Tamworth and other parts of the country ; and to carry on the business of motor omnibus proprietors and carriers of passengers and goods, etc. ; also to enter into an agreement with John Thornburn. First directors: John Thornburn, Tames Wheway, Frederick George Allton, C. Thornburn and Robert Thornburn.<ref>Commercial Motor 6th November 1913</ref>
1913 The North Warwickshire Motor Omnibus and Traction Co., Ltd. was incorporated to acquire the motor omnibus service run by John Thornburn at Tamworth and other parts of the country ; and to carry on the business of motor omnibus proprietors and carriers of passengers and goods, etc. ; also to enter into an agreement with John Thornburn. First directors: John Thornburn, Tames Wheway, Frederick George Allton, C. Thornburn and Robert Thornburn.<ref>Commercial Motor 6th November 1913</ref>
1921 [[Birmingham and Midlands Motor Omnibus Co ]] was working a number of services for the [[Worcestershire Motor Transport Co]]. Ltd.; and for the North Warwickshire Motor Omnibus and Traction Co., Ltd. of which company the BMMO had acquired the whole of the issued share capital<ref>Commercial Motor 15th February 1921</ref>.


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Revision as of 15:07, 4 December 2023

of The Garage, Two Gates, near Tamworth

1913 The North Warwickshire Motor Omnibus and Traction Co., Ltd. was incorporated to acquire the motor omnibus service run by John Thornburn at Tamworth and other parts of the country ; and to carry on the business of motor omnibus proprietors and carriers of passengers and goods, etc. ; also to enter into an agreement with John Thornburn. First directors: John Thornburn, Tames Wheway, Frederick George Allton, C. Thornburn and Robert Thornburn.[1]

1921 Birmingham and Midlands Motor Omnibus Co was working a number of services for the Worcestershire Motor Transport Co. Ltd.; and for the North Warwickshire Motor Omnibus and Traction Co., Ltd. of which company the BMMO had acquired the whole of the issued share capital[2].

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  1. Commercial Motor 6th November 1913
  2. Commercial Motor 15th February 1921