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1896 showed a four-wheel electrically driven dog-cart at the [[1896 Motor Show]]. <ref> Vital to the Life of the Nation. Published 1946. </ref> | 1896 showed a four-wheel electrically driven dog-cart at the [[1896 Motor Show]]. <ref> Vital to the Life of the Nation. Published 1946. </ref> | ||
1970 '''Gordon J. Offord | 1970 '''Gordon J. Offord''', Coachbuilders | ||
Known as London-based carriage builders and then later for high quality coach works, producing both English and American pony carriages.<ref>[http://www.prewarcar.com/index.php?option=com_content&catid=34&id=1335&view=article&Itemid=100] Prewarcar.com</ref> | Known as London-based carriage builders and then later for high quality coach works, producing both English and American pony carriages.<ref>[http://www.prewarcar.com/index.php?option=com_content&catid=34&id=1335&view=article&Itemid=100] Prewarcar.com</ref> |
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of 92 Gloucester Road, London
See Joseph Offord.
1791 Established
1896 showed a four-wheel electrically driven dog-cart at the 1896 Motor Show. [1]
1970 Gordon J. Offord, Coachbuilders
Known as London-based carriage builders and then later for high quality coach works, producing both English and American pony carriages.[2]