Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:Im1899AC-Jack.jpg|thumb| 1899. The Jackson car. ]]
[[Image:Im1899AC-Jack.jpg|thumb| 1899. The Jackson car. ]]
[[Image:Im1899AC-York.jpg|thumb| 1899. The Jackson car. ]]
[[Image:Im1899AC-York.jpg|thumb| 1899. The Jackson car. ]]
[[Image:Im1899AC-York1.jpg|thumb| 1899. Owner is [[E. H. Foster|Captain E. H. Foster]]. ]]


1897 [[J. E. Tuke|Mr. Tuke]] is running a Daimler between Bradford Town Hall and one of the suburbs <ref>The Autocar. 26th September 1897</ref>
1897 [[J. E. Tuke|Mr. Tuke]] is running a Daimler between Bradford Town Hall and one of the suburbs <ref>The Autocar. 26th September 1897</ref>

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1899. The Jackson car.
1899. The Jackson car.
1899. Owner is Captain E. H. Foster.

1897 Mr. Tuke is running a Daimler between Bradford Town Hall and one of the suburbs [1]

1899 Introducing the 'Jackson Doctor's Car'.[2] Details.[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Autocar. 26th September 1897
  2. The Autocar 1899/03/25
  3. The Autocar 1899/06/17