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The Bremer Engineering Co., Grosvenor Park Road, listed 1912–26, was apparently a motor cycle business.<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol6/pp263-275 Victoria County History of Essex]</ref> | The Bremer Engineering Co., Grosvenor Park Road, listed 1912–26, was apparently a motor cycle business.<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol6/pp263-275 Victoria County History of Essex]</ref> | ||
1911 January 26th. Letter. 'In reply we are forwarding to you a photograph of a three-wheeled car which we made at Walthamstow and later exhibited at the Agricultural Hall Motor Show (ilinor Hall) about 1904, but the demand at that time was not enough to continue manufacture. BREMER ENGINEERING CO.'<ref>[http://archive.org/stream/motorcycle91lond_/motorcycle91lond_djvu.txt Motor Cycle 1911]</ref> | |||
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Founded by Frederick William Bremer
The Bremer Engineering Co., Grosvenor Park Road, listed 1912–26, was apparently a motor cycle business.[1]
1911 January 26th. Letter. 'In reply we are forwarding to you a photograph of a three-wheeled car which we made at Walthamstow and later exhibited at the Agricultural Hall Motor Show (ilinor Hall) about 1904, but the demand at that time was not enough to continue manufacture. BREMER ENGINEERING CO.'[2]