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1896 Formed by [[Petter, Hill and Boll]].  Also see [[Yeovil Morot Carriage Co]]
1896 Formed by [[Petter, Hill and Boll]].  Also see [[Yeovil Motor Carriage Co]]


1897 Yeovil Motor Car and Cycle Co was one of 4 companies which offered vehicles for trials organised by the Engineer magazine at Chelsea <ref>[[The Engineer 1897/06/04]]</ref>.
1897 Yeovil Motor Car and Cycle Co was one of 4 companies which offered vehicles for trials organised by the Engineer magazine at Chelsea <ref>[[The Engineer 1897/06/04]]</ref>.

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1896 Formed by Petter, Hill and Boll. Also see Yeovil Motor Carriage Co

1897 Yeovil Motor Car and Cycle Co was one of 4 companies which offered vehicles for trials organised by the Engineer magazine at Chelsea [1].

1899 March. Announce they have given up the manufacture of heavy-oil carriages and will focus on electric.[2]

1900 of Bank Chambers, Yeovil. Regd. Nov. 5, 1896. (T.A. Motor Company, Yeovil). Doing no business at present.


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  1. The Engineer 1897/06/04
  2. The Autocar 1899/03/18