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Edward Philip 'Tom' Huxham (c1902-1978)
Edward Philip 'Tom' Huxham (1902-1978)


1939 Residing at Bournemouth, Governing Director of Motor Business. With Evelyn.<ref>1939 Register</ref>
1939 Residing at Bournemouth, Governing Director of Motor Business. With Evelyn.<ref>1939 Register</ref>
1953 Governing Director, [[Huxhams|Huxham's Ltd.]], Branksome, Dorset. Born Barnstaple, 10th August, 1902. Educated at Wykeham Hall, Lee-on-Solent; Cranleigh School. Was apprenticed to Banking, before becoming an engineering apprentice with Motor Mac's Ltd., of Bournemouth in 1922. Commenced business on own account in 1925 specialising in Motor Cycles. Formed present Company in 1937. Served during war as Workshop Officer, R.A.S.C., when business was carried on by Tom Bryant the Managing Director. Interested in Motor Sport


1978 Short obituary.<ref>Brooklands Society Gazette Vol 1. No 3. 1978</ref>
1978 Short obituary.<ref>Brooklands Society Gazette Vol 1. No 3. 1978</ref>

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Edward Philip 'Tom' Huxham (1902-1978)

1939 Residing at Bournemouth, Governing Director of Motor Business. With Evelyn.[1]

1953 Governing Director, Huxham's Ltd., Branksome, Dorset. Born Barnstaple, 10th August, 1902. Educated at Wykeham Hall, Lee-on-Solent; Cranleigh School. Was apprenticed to Banking, before becoming an engineering apprentice with Motor Mac's Ltd., of Bournemouth in 1922. Commenced business on own account in 1925 specialising in Motor Cycles. Formed present Company in 1937. Served during war as Workshop Officer, R.A.S.C., when business was carried on by Tom Bryant the Managing Director. Interested in Motor Sport

1978 Short obituary.[2]

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  1. 1939 Register
  2. Brooklands Society Gazette Vol 1. No 3. 1978