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1864 Company established as The [[Gloucester Carriage and Wheel Works]]. | |||
1909 Entrusted with safe keeping of the Royal Carriage. | |||
1914 Coach and motor body builders. Specialities: high-class carriages and all types of road vehicles, motor bodies, farm vehicles. Suppliers of the State Coaches for the High Sheriffs of Gloucestershire, Berkshire, Monmouth etc. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | |||
1930 Acquired by a subsidiary of [[H. H. Martyn]] of Cheltenham | |||
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Revision as of 18:26, 19 February 2012
of George Street, Gloucester
1864 Company established as The Gloucester Carriage and Wheel Works.
1909 Entrusted with safe keeping of the Royal Carriage.
1914 Coach and motor body builders. Specialities: high-class carriages and all types of road vehicles, motor bodies, farm vehicles. Suppliers of the State Coaches for the High Sheriffs of Gloucestershire, Berkshire, Monmouth etc. [1]
1930 Acquired by a subsidiary of H. H. Martyn of Cheltenham