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The Austin Motor Company of Longbridge Works, Birmingham was a British manufacturer of cars and lorries from 1905.
The Company 1905-21
1905 Herbert Austin (1866–1941) left the Wolseley Tool and Motor Car Co and founded the company and was joined by A. J. Hancock from the same company and by A. V. Davidge and Bobby Howitt. All three men remained with the company until Austin died in 1941. Herbert Austin and Frank Kayser held the initial shares.
1906 January. Purchased old White and Pike factory at Longbridge on a 2.5 acre site with an additional 8 acres.
1906 June William Harvey Du Cros joined to become governing director.
1906 Produced the first car under the Austin name. In their first full year of production they made 120 vehicles and employed 270 persons
1906 March. Description of the works at Austin: 1906 Report
1906 May. Details of a visit to the works and the announccement of the 15-20 and 25-30 models [1]
1907 Private limited company formed. In the eleven months until 30th September 1908 the turnover was £119,744 and 254 cars were sold [2]
1908 Austin was producing 17 different models.
1909 Vehicles made were the 18-24, 40, 60 and the 15 hp models.
1911 The 'Advocate' later the Austin Magazine first appeared
1912 FY ending 30th September. Turnover was £354,209 and 886 cars made. 1,800 persons employed
1912 Became involved with speed boats. Thomas Sopwith won the Harmsworth Trophy with 'Maple Leaf IV'
1913 882 cars made of which 295 were the Model 10
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of Petrol Motors see the 1917 Red Book
1914 Became a public company called The Austin Motor Company (1914) Ltd. Directors and subscribers were Herbert Austin, Harvey Du Cros, Kayser, Albert Ball and H. Marks got 250 preference and one ordinary share each; F. S. Goodwin and P. H. Carter had one ordinary share each. Turnover was £400k and they had 2,000 employees producing around 1,000 cars a year. [3]
1914 Builders of motor vehicles. Employees 2,150. [4] Producing 30 cars per week. [5]
1914 The company turned its resources to the war effort. Received a contract from the Russian government valued at £500,000 for 48 armoured cars, 18 equippen workshop vans, 16 20hp tank wagons, 8 binned spare parts lorries, 140 ambulances and 100 2-3 ton lorries. It was completed and shipped in three months.
1914 Started building new works (the North and West with the existing being referred to as the South) for the building of munitions.
1915 October. Bought Walker Horrocks and Co for their three patents dated 1909 for lighting sets for houses.
1915 The new No. 9 building erected
1916 Name changed.
1916 April New press shop started work
1916 July. Work on the North works situated on the Birmingham side of tyhe railway line commences with the machine shop completed by December and the forge in the following March
1916 December. Work on the West works situated on the opposite of the Bristol Road commences
1917 Block No 6 completed
1918 Early in the year 10,000 men went on strike for a month over the removal of Arthur Peacock
1918 Harvey Du Cros and R. G. Ash elected to board of directors
1914-18 At the end of the war the company had produced around eight million shells (from 210mm to 18-pounders), 2,000 aeroplanes, 2,500 aeroplane engines, 2,000 2-3 ton lorries, 480 armoured cars, 148 ambulances, 750 cars and light vans, and numerous other items. [6]
1919 Decide on a one model policy and produced the Austin Twenty. This enabled the same engine to be used for tractors and lorries
1920 January. The company's capital raised to £5 million
1920 April. Issued catalogue on the 'Glandless' petrol pump. [7]
1921 April. Arthur Whinney appointed receiver and manager of the business
Company growth
Year | Turnover | Cars Made | Employees | Notes |
1906 | £14,771 | 11 months ending 31st October 1906 | ||
1907 | £84,930 | 12 months ending 31st October 1907 | ||
1908 | £119,744 | 11 months ending 30th September 1908 | ||
1909 | £169,821 | 402 | ||
1910 | £209,048 | 576 | ||
1911 | £276,196 | 664 | ||
1912 | £354,209 | 886 | 1,800 | |
1913 | £425,641 | 882 | ||
1914 | 1,000 | 2,150 | ||
1915 | ||||
1916 | ||||
1917 | 20,000 | Most employees on munitions work | ||
1918 | ||||
1919 | 1,100 | |||
1920 | <£4m | 4,319 | ||
1921 | 2,246 | |||
Figures are for FY ending 30th September
The Company 1922 to 1952
1922 March. The directors of the re-formed company were Herbert Austin (Chairman), Harvey Du Cros (Deputy Chairman), R. G. Ash, Sir Arthur Hardinge, A. T. Davies, T. D. Neal, C. R. F. Englebach and E. L. Payton.
1922 The Baby Austin was launched in 1922 and offered for sale at £225 putting it within the budget of customers who had never owned a car. Output of the Baby Austin reached 25,000 annually by 1925; the price was reduced each year. The company was the largest car factory in the UK with more than 58 acres of floor space.
1924 May. Entered talks about merging Austin with Morris and Wolseley but the talks failed mainly due to the reluctance of Morris who were the most profitable of the companies by some considerably amount
1925 Formed Austin Electric Co to continue the business they had been devoloping based on the purchase of Walker Horrocks and Co in 1915.
1925 July. General Motors came close to buying Austin but then bought Vauxhall
1926 Herbert Parkes joins the board and left in 1932.
1927 See Aberconway for information on the company and its history.
1928 The sales manager Sammy Holbrook leaves the company and Herbert Austin took over leading the sales function. Rootes lost the London and Home Counties to Car Mart and the Austin showrooms in Oxford Street. George Heath lost the Birmingham area and this was handled direct from Longbridge
1932 Herbert Pepper becomes a director
1934 See Austin: 1934 Review
1936 25,000 persons employed at Longbridge
1938 Leonard Lord joined the company board from Morris
1938 October. Started production of medium-sized commercial vehicles
1939 Longbridge site was now 100 acres.
1941 Ernest Payton became Chairman
WWII Produced over 2,500 fighters and bombers to the RAF, including Balltes, Spitfires, Hurricanes, Stirlings and Lancaster.
1946 Formed joint venture in battery-powered vehicles with Crompton Parkinson to form Austin Crompton Parkinson Electric Vehicles
1946 On the death of Payton, Lord became Chairman of the company
1948 Opened a non-profit making company at Tiryberth, South Wales for ex-miners suffering from silicosis
1948 Introduced the FX3 taxicab in conjunction with Mann and Overtons and a pressed steel body from Carbodies
1950 Introduced the Loadstar 2 and 5 ton trucks
1950 Record year with 142,723 cars and 23,000 commercial vehicles produced.
1950 September. George Harriman appointed Deputy Managing Director
1952 February. Merged with Morris to form British Motor Corporation.
The Company 1952 onward
1961 Employed 21,000 persons. Capital was £5 million.
1966 Part of British Motor Holdings
1968 Part of British Leyland Motor Corporation
1975 Part of British Leyland
1979 Part of BL
1986 Part of the Rover Group
The Products
See Also
- 1905 (Part 2) The Autocar: Index
- 1905 Automotor: Index
- 1906 (Part 1) The Autocar: Index
- 1906 (Part 2) The Autocar: Index
- 1906 Automotor: Index
- 1906 Birmingham Motor Show
- 1906 Motor Car Manufacturers
- 1906 The Motor: Index
- 1907/09/14 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1907 (Part 1) The Autocar: Index
- 1907 (Part 2) The Autocar: Index
- 1907 Automotor: Index
- 1907 Motor Show (SMMT)
- 1908-1909 The Motor: Index
- 1908/05/09 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1908/06/06 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1908/08/01 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1908 (Part 1) The Autocar: Index
- 1908 (Part 2) The Autocar: Index
- 1908 Autocars
- 1908 Automotor: Index
- 1908 Commercial Motor Show
- 1908 Motor Show
- 1908 Motor Show: A Review
- 1909 (Part 1) The Autocar: Index
- 1909 Autocars
- 1909 Automobile Manufacturers in the UK
- 1909 Motor Show
- 1909 RAC Directory of Cars
- 1910/05/28 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1910/08/01 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1910 (Part 1) The Autocar: Index
- 1910 (Part 2) The Autocar: Index
- 1910 Automotor: Index
- 1910 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Visits to Works
- 1910 Lanark Aviation Meeting
- 1910 The Motor: Index
- 1911 (Part 1) The Autocar: Index
- 1911 (Part 2) The Autocar: Index
- 1911 Automotor: Index
- 1911 Motor Cars
- 1911 Pattern Pleasure Car Chassis
- 1912-1913 The Motor: Index
- 1912 (Part 1) The Autocar: Index
- 1912 (Part 2) The Autocar: Index
- 1912 Automobile Manufacturers in the UK
- 1912 Automotor: Index
- 1912 RAC Directory of Cars
- 1913-1914 The Motor: Index
- 1913/11/07 Motor Show
- 1913 (Part 1) The Autocar: Index
- 1913 (Part 2) The Autocar: Index
- 1913 Automotive Facts and Figures
- 1913 Automotor: Index
- 1913 Commercial Motor Vehicle Exhibition
- 1913 The Motor: Index
- 1914 (Part 1) The Autocar: Index
- 1914 (Part 2) The Autocar: Index
- 1914 Automobile Manufacturers in the UK
- 1914 Automotive Facts and Figures
- 1914 Automotor: Index
- 1914 Motor Car Red Book: Cars
- 1914 RAC Directory of Cars
- 1914 The Motor: Index
- 1914 Whitakers Red Book: M
- 1914 Who's Who in Business: Company A
- 1915 (Part 1) The Autocar: Index
- 1915 Autocar Buyers Guide
- 1915 Automotive Facts and Figures
- 1915 Automotor: Index
- 1916 Automotive Facts and Figures
- 1916 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Companies
- 1917 Automotive Facts and Figures
- 1917 Automotor: Index
- 1917 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Cars
- 1917 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Petrol Motors
- 1918 Automotive Facts and Figures
- 1919 Automotive Facts and Figures
- 1919 Car Models
- 1919 Smithfield Club Show
- 1920 Automotor: Index
- 1920 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Aero
- 1920 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Cars
- 1920 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Paraffin Motors
- 1920 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Petrol Motors
- 1920 Smithfield Club Show
- 1921 Automotor: Index
- 1922/11/03 Motor Show
- 1922 Automotor: Index
- 1922 Royal Agricultural Show
- 1922 Smithfield Club Show
- 1922 Who's Who In Engineering: Company A
- 1923/03/17 General Efficiency Trials
- 1923/04/02 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1923/10/13 Brooklands Race Meeting - 200 Miles
- 1923/11/02 Motor Show
- 1923 Automotor: Index
- 1924/03/15 General Efficiency Trial
- 1924/05/12 Six Days Trial
- 1924/05/31 South Harting Hill Climb
- 1924/06/09 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1924/06/12 Blackpool Speed Trials
- 1924/07/08 Land's End-John O' Groat's Trial
- 1924/07/12 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1924/09/13 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1924/10/17 Motor Show
- 1924 Automotor: Index
- 1924 British Empire Exhibition: Small Car Exhibits
- 1925 Automotor: Index
- 1925 Economy Cars
- 1926 Automotor: Index
- 1927/05/07 Brooklands Race Meeting - 6 Hour
- 1927 Automotive Facts and Figures
- 1927 Automotor: Index
- 1927 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Visits to Works
- 1928/05/28 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1928/07/21 Brooklands Race Meeting - 200 Miles
- 1928/10/05 The 1929 Light Cars
- 1928 Automotor: Index
- 1929/08/05 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1929/10/12 Brooklands Race Meeting - 500 Miles
- 1930/07/05 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1930 Light Cars
- 1931/05/23 London-Edinburgh Run
- 1931/07/25 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1931/08/08 Brooklands Record Attempts
- 1931/10/15 Motor Show
- 1932/03/28 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1932/05/13 London-Edinburgh Trial
- 1932/07/29 London to Scarborough Trial
- 1932/09/10 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1932/09/24 Brooklands Race Meeting - 500 Miles
- 1932/10/13 Motor Show
- 1932 Light Cars
- 1933/10/12 Motor Show
- 1933 Light Cars
- 1934/07/21 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1934/10/11 Motor Show
- 1934 Light Cars
- 1935/10/17 Motor Show
- 1935 Light Cars
- 1936/06/02 Edinburgh Trial
- 1936 Light Cars
- 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
- 1950 Automotive Facts and Figures
- 1950 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Visits to Works
- 1950 Makes and Models of Road Vehicles
- 1951 Motor Show
- 1953 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies A
- 1954 Commercial Motor Show
- 1956 Motor Show
- 1957-58 Veteran and Vintage: Index
- 1959 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
- 1960-61 Veteran and Vintage: Index
- 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
- 1961 Guide to Key British Enterprises: Motor, Motor-Cycle and Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers
- 1961 List of Largest Employers
- 1962-63 Veteran and Vintage: Index
- 1963 Motor Show
- 1968 Commercial Motor Show
- 1968 Motor Show
- 1968 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
- 1969 Motor Show
- 1970 Motor Show
- 1971 Motor Show
- 1972 Motor Show
- 1974 Motor Show
- 2007 Dorset Steam Fair
- A. H. Moore
- A. T. Davies
- Advocate
- Albert Ball
- Albert Ball, Senior
- Albert John Woodgate Hancock
- Albert Reuben Atkey
- Alexander Arnold Constantine Issigonis
- Alfred Dupuis
- Alfred Fraser Lee
- Alfred James Thomas Watson
- Alfred Vincent Davidge
- Ansteymiles
- Archie John Hirst
- Archive Journal: Issue 97
- Armstrong Equipment
- Arthur Cyril Roy Waite
- Arthur Hardinge
- Arthur Whinney
- Austin-Healey
- Austin: 10/4
- Austin: 10 h.p.
- Austin: 12/6
- Austin: 15-20 h.p.
- Austin: 15 h.p.
- Austin: 15 h.p. (1911)
- Austin: 18-24 h.p.
- Austin: 1906 Report
- Austin: 1934 Review
- Austin: 20 h.p.
- Austin: 25-30 h.p.
- Austin: 30 h.p.
- Austin: 40 h.p.
- Austin: 50 h.p.
- Austin: 60 h.p
- Austin: 7 h.p.
- Austin: A105 Westminster
- Austin: A110 Westminster
- Austin: A125 Sheerline
- Austin: A135 Princess
- Austin: A30
- Austin: A35
- Austin: A40 Cambridge
- Austin: A40 Devon
- Austin: A40 Dorset
- Austin: A40 Farina
- Austin: A40 Somerset
- Austin: A40 Sports
- Austin: A50 Cambridge
- Austin: A55 Cambridge
- Austin: A55 Cambridge Mk II
- Austin: A60 Cambridge
- Austin: A70 Hampshire
- Austin: A70 Hereford
- Austin: A90 Atlantic
- Austin: A90 Westminster
- Austin: A95 Westminster
- Austin: A99 Westminster
- Austin: Aircraft
- Austin: Allegro
- Austin: Ambassador
- Austin: Buses
- Austin: Cambridge
- Austin: Cars
- Austin: Commercial Vehicles
- Austin: Eight
- Austin: Eighteen
- Austin: Fourteen
- Austin: Gas Turbine
- Austin: Gipsy
- Austin: Greyhound
- Austin: Gypsy
- Austin: Hertford
- Austin: K3
- Austin: Maestro
- Austin: Metro
- Austin: Metropolitan
- Austin: Military
- Austin: Montego
- Austin: Motor Boat Engines
- Austin: Pobble
- Austin: Princess
- Austin: Seven
- Austin: Six
- Austin: Sixteen
- Austin: Swallow
- Austin: Taxis
- Austin: Ten
- Austin: Tractors
- Austin: Twelve
- Austin: Twenty
- Austin: Twenty-Eight
- Austin: Whippet
- Austin Crompton Parkinson Electric Vehicles
- Austin Electric Co
- Austin Rover Group
- Automobile Engineer: 1926/11/11
- Automobile Engineer: 1938/11/03
- Automobile Engineer: 1945/10/25
- Automobile Engineer: 1952/11
- Automobile Engineer: 1954/11
- Automobile Engineer: 1962/03
- Automobile Engineer: 1962/05
- B. J. Hegarty
- BL
- BMC: Vehicles
- Basil Mackenzie
- Bobby Howitt
- Boulton and Paul
- Briggs Motor Bodies
- British Indestructo Glass
- British Leyland Motor Corporation
- British Motor Corporation
- British Motor Holdings
- Brough Superior
- C. G. Norman and Co
- Car Mart
- Carbodies
- Central Garage
- Charles Frederic Nicholson
- Charles Richard Fox Engelbach
- Cloudsley Engineering Co
- Clyno Engineering Co
- Clyno Engineering Co: Cars
- Crompton Parkinson
- Cyclecars
- D. J. K. Stuart
- David Ernest Bache
- Dawson Car Co
- Dick Burzi
- E. Grenfell
- E. Longhurst and Sons
- E. O. Walker and Co
- Edgar Wren
- Edward Ernest Lehwess
- Edwin Fox (1884- )
- Engineering 1911 Jul-Dec: Index: General Index
- Engineering 1934 Jan-Jun: Index: General
- Engineering 1953 Jan-Jun: Index: Paragraphs
- Engineering 1968 Jan-Jun: Index
- Eric William Pedlow
- Ernest Charles Law
- Ernest Hemus
- Ernest Leopold Payton
- F. W. Berwick and Co
- Fairey Aviation Co: Battle
- Francis Dudley Leigh
- Francis George Parker
- Francis John Lawlor
- Francis Wade
- Frank Kayser
- Frank Lowther
- Frederick York Wolseley
- G. Percy Trentham
- George Dawson Thomson
- George Heath (2)
- George Pilkington Mills
- George William Alston Brown
- George William Brown (1884-1951)
- George William Harriman
- Gordon and Co
- H. Marks
- Halesowen Railway
- Harold Kendall
- Harold Lenton Brozyna
- Harry Allen
- Harry Austin
- Harvey Du Cros
- Hawker: Hurricane
- Hawker Aircraft
- Henry Pooley (1892-1964)
- Henry Thomas Fowler
- Herbert Austin
- Herbert Carpenter
- Herbert Cyril Armitage
- Herbert Marson Brack
- Herbert Pepper
- Hickman Bacon
- Horsa Gliders
- Hubert Noel Charles
- J. G. Davies
- James Harold Garnett
- James Watt (1915- )
- Jensen
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- John Dudley North
- John Edward Storey
- John George Morrison
- John Kenworthy
- John Leigh
- John Robert Hitchon
- Joseph Lucas
- Joseph Smith (1897-1956)
- Karl Brozyna
- Kayser, Ellison and Co
- Leonard Percy Lord
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1924/08/29
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1924/09/12
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1924/09/19
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1929/09/27
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1931/06/26
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1931/08/14
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1931/09/11
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1931/10/02
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1931/11/06
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1931/11/13
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1932/07/08
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1932/09/09
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1932/10/14
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1933/10/06
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1933/10/13
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1934/03/09
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1935/02/22
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1937/04/30
- Lightcar: Index v27
- Lookers
- Manganese Bronze Holdings
- Mann, Egerton and Co
- Milne and Russell
- Morgan Motor Co
- Morris
- Morris: Buses
- Morris: Cars
- Morris: Lorries
- Most Linked Companies
- Motor News 1906/05/05
- Murray and Charleton
- New Hudson Cycle Co
- Nuffield Organization
- P. Pike and Co
- Peerless: Armoured Car
- Peerless (American)
- Powell and Hanmer
- Prideaux (Barnstaple)
- R. G. Ash
- R. T. Hartmann
- R. W. Edmonds
- Ralph Hill Owen
- Reliant
- Riley: Cars
- Rochdale Motor Panels and Engineering
- Rover
- Rover: Cars
- Rover Group
- Royal Aircraft Factory: R.E.7
- Royal Aircraft Factory: R.E.8
- Royal Aircraft Factory: S.E.5
- Salmons and Sons
- Shadow Factories
- Singer: Cars
- Sizaire-Berwick
- Sopwith: Camel
- Spencer Bernau Wilks
- Standard Motor Co
- Stanley Edge
- Stanley Howard Edge
- Stephen Ralph McEwen Porter
- Stringer Motors
- Swallow Sidecar Co
- Swift Cycle Co
- T. D. Neal
- The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter XXI
- The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter XXIV
- The Engineer 1906/12/21
- The Engineer 1907 Jul-Dec: Index: Miscellaneous
- The Engineer 1910/07/29
- The Engineer 1912 Jul-Dec: Index: Miscellaneous
- The Engineer 1913/07/25
- The Engineer 1914/03/27
- The Engineer 1918/04/05
- The Engineer 1919/02/14
- The Engineer 1919/06/20
- The Engineer 1919/12/12
- The Engineer 1920/12/10
- The Engineer 1921/06/03
- The Engineer 1922/01/20
- The Engineer 1922/03/17
- The Engineer 1922/07/14
- The Engineer 1922/12/15
- The Engineer 1923/03/16
- The Engineer 1925/06/19
- The Engineer 1925/09/18
- The Engineer 1926/10/29
- The Engineer 1930 Jul-Dec: Index
- The Engineer 1931/04/03
- The Engineer 1931/10/16
- The Engineer 1931 Jul-Dec: Index
- The Engineer 1933 Jul-Dec: Index
- The Engineer 1935 Jul-Dec: Index
- The Engineer 1937 Jul-Dec: Index
- The Engineer 1939 Jan-Jun: Index
- The Engineer 1945 Jan-Jun: Index
- The Engineer 1946 Jan-Jun: Index
- The Engineer 1948 Jul-Dec: Index
- Theodore James Biggs
- Thomas Harold Robins
- Thomas John Gee
- Thomas Murray Jamieson
- Tractors
- Triplex Safety Glass Co
- Turner Sports Cars
- UK Manufacturers: Road Vehicles: Internal Combustion: Pre-WWI
- Vanden Plas
- Vickers
- Voss Motors
- Walker Horrocks and Co
- Walter Hadley Prestage
- Walter Harold Scott
- White and Pike
- William Herbert Davis
- William Norman Collins
- William Rathbone Pashley
- William Richard Morris
- Willys Overland Crossley
- Wolseley
- Wolseley: Cars
- Wolseley Engineering
- Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Co
- Wolseley Tool and Motor Car Co
- World War II (1939-1945) Adverts
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Tuesday, May 01, 1906
- ↑ The Austin 1905-1952 by R. J. Wyatt. Published 1981. ISBN: 0 7153 7948 8
- ↑ The Times, Monday, Feb 09, 1914
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book
- ↑ British Motor Cars 1950/51
- ↑ Ministry of Munitions War Production Figures issued Decemebr 1918
- ↑ The Engineer of 30th April 1920 p438
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- The Engineer of 10th December 1920 p582
- 1961 Guide to Key British Enterprises: Motor, Motor-Cycle and Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers
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