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[[Image:Im19080912AJ-Cozens.jpg|thumb| September 1908. [[E. H. Cozens-Hardy]], [[Alfred Finch]] and Major Fowler. ]]
 
E. H. Cozens-Hardy (1873- )
 
1904 'COZENS-HARDY, E. H., 82, Victoria Street, Westminster, London, S.W. Cars: Oldsmobile, 20-h.p. Winton. Is a member of the firm of [[O'Gorman and Cozens-Hardy]], consulting engineers, Westminster. Son of the Right Hon. Lord Justice Cozens-Hardy. Served pupillage "at the bench" in the engine and car works of the [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co|Brush Electrical Engineering Company]], at Loughborough, for whom he afterwards had charge of electric traction work. Has always been his own chauffeur. Was one of the judges in the A.C.G.B. & I.'s 1,000 miles' trials, 1903. Club: A.C.G.B & I. (Club and other committees).' <ref>Motoring Annual and Motorist’s Year Book 1904</ref>
 
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'''1903 Bio Note <ref>1903/02/26 Automobile Club Journal</ref>
 
COZENS-HARDY, E. H.- Born in 1873, and educated at Rugby School, Mr. Edward H. Cozens-Hardy studied engineering at the Central Technical College, serving his pupilage with the Brush Electrical Engineering Company, of Loughborough, taking afterwards charge of this firm's electric traction work until, in 1898, he became a consulting engineer. Mr. Cozens-Hardy took to motoring since 1899, his first car being one of the early 8 h.p. four-cylinder Mors cars. He has also been a devotee of the motor bicycle, several of which he has owned, and at present uses an Oldsmobile and an electric car. In conclusion, it may be interesting to mention that he has always been his own chauffeur, and that he is the son of the Right Hon. Lord Justice Cozens-Hardy.
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