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''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Circle of 19th Century Motorists]]
''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Circle of 19th Century Motorists]]


Automotor 467, 510, 552, 593 965, 1007, 1049. 1051, 1071, 1087
The Circle's main objective was to hold annual reunions, the first being on 14 December 1927 at the Piccadilly Hotel.
 
'''Founding Committee ''' <br>
[[Charles Jarrott]] Chairman  <br>
[[Edgar N. Duffield]] Secretary <br>
[[Walter Bersey]]  <br>
[[James S. Critchley]] <br>
[[Ernest Instone]]  <br>
[[Henry Capel Holden| Sir Capel Holden]] The first president. <br>
[[Montague Grahame-White]] was later its president. <br>
 
 


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

Latest revision as of 12:36, 14 July 2024

Note: This is a sub-section of Circle of 19th Century Motorists

The Circle's main objective was to hold annual reunions, the first being on 14 December 1927 at the Piccadilly Hotel.

Founding Committee
Charles Jarrott Chairman
Edgar N. Duffield Secretary
Walter Bersey
James S. Critchley
Ernest Instone
Sir Capel Holden The first president.
Montague Grahame-White was later its president.


See Also

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