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'''Belhaven''' built steam and petrol-engined vehicles. | '''Belhaven''' built steam and petrol-engined vehicles. | ||
1859 Company established by [[Robert Morton (of Wishaw)|Robert Morton]] and traded as [[Robert Morton and Sons]] | 1859 Company established by [[Robert Morton (of Wishaw)|Robert Morton]] and traded as [[Robert Morton and Sons]], later re-registered as [[Belhaven Engineering and Motors]] | ||
1912 [[Belhaven Engineering and Motors]] was purchased by '''Belhaven Limited''' which had been formed by [[R. R. Mellor|Major R. R. Mellor]] and [[Thomas Morton Gray Morton]]. | 1912 [[Belhaven Engineering and Motors]] was purchased by '''Belhaven Limited''' which had been formed by [[R. R. Mellor|Major R. R. Mellor]] and [[Thomas Morton Gray Morton]]. |
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of Belhaven Works, Wishaw.
Belhaven built steam and petrol-engined vehicles.
1859 Company established by Robert Morton and traded as Robert Morton and Sons, later re-registered as Belhaven Engineering and Motors
1912 Belhaven Engineering and Motors was purchased by Belhaven Limited which had been formed by Major R. R. Mellor and Thomas Morton Gray Morton.
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of Steam Motor Wagons, Tractors and Ploughs etc. see the 1917 Red Book
1914 Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Manufacturers of Commercial Motor Vehicles, Steam and Petrol. Specialities: Design and Manufacture of Bakery and Confectionery Plant, Coal Cutting Plant, Steam and Water Turbines, Creosoting Plant. Employees 200 to 250. [1]
The Belhaven steam bus ran between Glasgow and Eagleshaw.
The first two buses in The Fleet of Walter Alexandar were Belhavens.
Production ceased in 1924.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris