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1901 Company formed with £5,000 capital to adopt agreements with [[Arthur Hallett|A. Hallett]], [[Charles L. Loveridge|C. L. Loveridge]], the [[Crawford Gear Co]] and the [[Hamilton Motor Co|Hamilton Motor Patents Syndicate]].<ref>Coventry Evening Telegraph - Thursday 20 June 1901</ref>  [[Middleton Crawford]] as managing director. Also connected was [[Charles Alexander Hamilton]].  
1901 Company formed with £5,000 capital to adopt agreements with [[Arthur Hallett|A. Hallett]], [[Charles L. Loveridge|C. L. Loveridge]], the [[Crawford Gear Co]] and the [[Hamilton Motor Co|Hamilton Motor Patents Syndicate]].<ref>Coventry Evening Telegraph - Thursday 20 June 1901</ref>  [[Middleton Crawford]] as managing director. Also connected was [[Charles Alexander Hamilton]].  
1901 A ''Crawford'' car was made in Coventry<ref>The Times, April 13, 1996</ref>


c1905 Company closed.<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27887/pages/1232] Gazette Issue 27887 published on the 20 February 1906. Page 16 of 96</ref>
c1905 Company closed.<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27887/pages/1232] Gazette Issue 27887 published on the 20 February 1906. Page 16 of 96</ref>

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of Dale Street and Cope Street, Coventry

1901 Company formed with £5,000 capital to adopt agreements with A. Hallett, C. L. Loveridge, the Crawford Gear Co and the Hamilton Motor Patents Syndicate.[1] Middleton Crawford as managing director. Also connected was Charles Alexander Hamilton.

1901 A Crawford car was made in Coventry[2]

c1905 Company closed.[3]

See Also

Sources of Information

  1. Coventry Evening Telegraph - Thursday 20 June 1901
  2. The Times, April 13, 1996
  3. [1] Gazette Issue 27887 published on the 20 February 1906. Page 16 of 96
  • Coventry’s Motorcar Heritage by Damien Kimberley. 2012. ISBN 978 0 7524 5448 1