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1906 On condition that it had agreed the sale of its business to the [[Darracq|West Yorkshire Darracq Agency]] Limited, the company would be wound up voluntarily. C. S. DIXON, Chairman.<ref>London Gazette 4 December 1906</ref> | 1906 On condition that it had agreed the sale of its business to the [[Darracq|West Yorkshire Darracq Agency]] Limited, the company would be wound up voluntarily. C. S. DIXON, Chairman.<ref>London Gazette 4 December 1906</ref> |
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of 28 Manningtons Lane, Bradford
1906 July: White and Poppe was supplying engines to the company
1906 On condition that it had agreed the sale of its business to the West Yorkshire Darracq Agency Limited, the company would be wound up voluntarily. C. S. DIXON, Chairman.[1]
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- ↑ London Gazette 4 December 1906