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Producer Gas Plants Ltd, of Piccadilly, London | Producer Gas Plants Ltd, of Piccadilly, London | ||
1917 Company formed to take over and develop '''Parker Producer Patents'''<ref> The Times Jul 27, 1921</ref> | |||
1921 Company formed to make a portable producer gas plant which could be fitted to vehicles<ref>The Times, Jul 27, 1921</ref>. Demonstrated two 3-ton lorries driven by producer gas plants on board the vehicles; the gas plant had been invented by Mr J W Parker and designed by Mr H W Bamber. The lorries were fuelled by coke which meant that running costs were much less than for petrol vehicles<ref> The Times, Apr 28, 1921</ref> | 1921 Company formed to make a portable producer gas plant which could be fitted to vehicles<ref>The Times, Jul 27, 1921</ref>. Demonstrated two 3-ton lorries driven by producer gas plants on board the vehicles; the gas plant had been invented by Mr J W Parker and designed by Mr H W Bamber. The lorries were fuelled by coke which meant that running costs were much less than for petrol vehicles<ref> The Times, Apr 28, 1921</ref> | ||
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Producer Gas Plants Ltd, of Piccadilly, London
1917 Company formed to take over and develop Parker Producer Patents[1]
1921 Company formed to make a portable producer gas plant which could be fitted to vehicles[2]. Demonstrated two 3-ton lorries driven by producer gas plants on board the vehicles; the gas plant had been invented by Mr J W Parker and designed by Mr H W Bamber. The lorries were fuelled by coke which meant that running costs were much less than for petrol vehicles[3]