Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1968 Goods vehicle container, insulated and refrigerated bodies; Ambulances.<ref>[[1968 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies]]</ref>
1968 Goods vehicle container, insulated and refrigerated bodies; Ambulances.<ref>[[1968 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies]]</ref>
1973 London Road premises taken over by [[Kingston Hill Motor Works]].<ref>Evening News (London) - Tuesday 13 February 1973</ref>
1975 Listed as owned by [[Godfrey's]]


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

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of Kingston-upon-Thames

Commercial vehicle bodywork

See Edward Arthur Turner

1955 Commercial Motor Engineers and Coach Builders. 163/165 London Road, Kingston-on-Thames. Directors - Neville M. Petrides (managing); F. B. Petrides; S. C. Petrides; M. I. Petrides. Managers - E. G. Stevenson (General and Designer) and T. Ryan (Service).[1]

1968 Goods vehicle container, insulated and refrigerated bodies; Ambulances.[2]

1973 London Road premises taken over by Kingston Hill Motor Works.[3]

1975 Listed as owned by Godfrey's

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Sources of Information

  1. 1955 Who's Who in the Motor Industry
  2. 1968 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
  3. Evening News (London) - Tuesday 13 February 1973