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1864 Charles Raworth, coach-builder of Monmouth Street, Bridgwater.<ref>Sherborne Mercury - Tuesday 28 June 1864</ref> | 1864 Charles Raworth, coach-builder of Monmouth Street, Bridgwater.<ref>Sherborne Mercury - Tuesday 28 June 1864</ref> | ||
1881 Bridgwater employing 8 men and 5 boys. | |||
1884 Advertising carriages. Charles Raworth, Oxford Carriage Works, Alfred Street, High Street, Oxford.<ref>Oxford Times - Saturday 12 July 1884</ref> | 1884 Advertising carriages. Charles Raworth, Oxford Carriage Works, Alfred Street, High Street, Oxford.<ref>Oxford Times - Saturday 12 July 1884</ref> |
Latest revision as of 08:24, 2 November 2024
of Bridgwater and Oxford
See Charles Raworth and his son Charles Raworth
1818 Business established
1864 Charles Raworth, coach-builder of Monmouth Street, Bridgwater.[1]
1881 Bridgwater employing 8 men and 5 boys.
1884 Advertising carriages. Charles Raworth, Oxford Carriage Works, Alfred Street, High Street, Oxford.[2]
Subsidiary of Morris Garages[3]
Made most of the bodies for the first Bullnose Morris, of the two-seat open tourer type.
1961 To re-locate the premises from St. Aldate's, Oxford.[4]