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of Dunkley House, 76 Houndsditch, London, EC
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A Roadside Camera by Michael E. Ware. Published by David and Charles in 1974. ISBN 0 7153 6791 9
A Roadside Camera by Michael E. Ware. Published by David and Charles in 1974. ISBN 0 7153 6791 9


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June 1923.

of Dunkley House, 76 Houndsditch, London, EC

  • 1878 Company established.
  • 1896 Dunkley invented a vehicle powered by compressed gas
  • 1901 Produced a more conventional looking car powered by coal gas.
  • 1906 Incorporated as a Private Limited Company.
  • 1914 Manufacturers of Perambulators, Bath Chairs, Wheels, Motors, and Flying Machines. Specialities: The "Dunkambulator" and Dunkley's Patent Ball Bearings for Wheels of all kinds of Tramways, Motors, Bath Chairs, etc., Motors for Aeroplanes. [1]
  • 1918 HENRY DUNKLEY, of the Dunkambulator Works, 75, Jamaica Row, City of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, Manufacturer, do hereby dedare the nature of this invention to beg, as follows This invention relates to the improvements hereinafter described, in canopies for perambulator and other like carriages, and has reference to that class of canopies in which an umbrella like frame is used to form the canopy

William Henry Dunkley

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Sources of Information

A Roadside Camera by Michael E. Ware. Published by David and Charles in 1974. ISBN 0 7153 6791 9