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* [[S. H. Sparkes]] of [[Fox Brothers and Co]], Wellington who read a paper on 'Motor Vs. Horse Haulage: An account of our nine months experiences'.
* [[S. H. Sparkes]] of [[Fox Brothers and Co]], Wellington who read a paper on 'Motor Vs. Horse Haulage: An account of our nine months experiences'.
* [[Henry Selby Hele-Shaw]], Professor at Liverpool University Collage
* [[Henry Selby Hele-Shaw]], Professor at Liverpool University Collage
* [[Henry Spurrier]] of The [[Lancashire Steam Motor Co]]
* [[Henry Spurrier (c1840-1922)|Henry Spurrier]] of The [[Lancashire Steam Motor Co]]
* [[Edward Shrapnell Smith]], Honorary Secretary
* [[Edward Shrapnell Smith]], Honorary Secretary
* [[A. J. King]] of Macclesfield
* [[A. J. King]] of Macclesfield

Latest revision as of 15:04, 23 June 2014

Note: This is a sub-section of Liverpool Self-propelled Traffic Association


Meeting of 17th January 1899 held at the Royal Institution, Colquitt Street, Liverpool. Those present were:


1899 February. Report on 'The Application of Steam to Self-Contained Road Vehicles'[1]

1899 March. 'Some New Features in Motor Vehicle Design' read by Thomas H. Parker.[2]

1899 J. Walwin White appointed as honorary treasurer.[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Autocar 1899/02/18
  2. The Autocar 1899/03/11
  3. The Autocar 1899/03/25
  • The Autocar magazine of 28th January 1899