Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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WWII Joined the RAF
WWII Joined the RAF


Later worked for [[Horstmann]] in Bath
Later worked for [[Horstmann Gear Co|Horstmann]] in Bath


1949 Set up [[Frenchay Products]] in his father's stables at Grove House, Frenchay.  Later moved the business to Kingswood, Bristol
1949 Set up [[Frenchay Products]] in his father's stables at Grove House, Frenchay.  Later moved the business to Kingswood, Bristol

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David Henry Colt Fry, engineer

1918 Born son of Cecil Roderick Fry (1890-1952), last family chairman of Fry's, the chocolate firm, and his wife Olave (nee Anderson)[1]

Studied engineering at Cambridge University[2]

1938 Designed the Freikaserwagen, which set the initial speed record at the Prescott Hill Climb[3]

WWII Joined the RAF

Later worked for Horstmann in Bath

1949 Set up Frenchay Products in his father's stables at Grove House, Frenchay. Later moved the business to Kingswood, Bristol

1949 The Freikaserwagen broke the record at Shelsley Walsh

1967 Died in Gloucestershire[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. Exeter Express and Echo 11 July 2011
  3. Bristol Post 18 June 2013
  4. The Times, Jun 28, 1967