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‎‎[[Image: ‎Im19130903CyCar-Senspray.jpg|thumb|1913. From The Cyclecar of 3rd September.]]
'''Senspray''' was a carburettor manufactured by [[Charles H. Pugh|Atco]] ([[Charles H. Pugh]]), in Birmingham.  
'''Senspray''' was a carburettor manufactured by [[Charles H. Pugh|Atco]] ([[Charles H. Pugh]]), in Birmingham.  


[[Charles H. Pugh|Atco]], of motor mower fame, were previously best known for the manufacture of small items. During the First world war the company made armaments. At the cessation of war the company looked for new markets. One product was the '''Senspray''' carburettor which was used by [[Villiers]].
* [[Charles H. Pugh|Atco]], of motor mower fame, were previously best known for the manufacture of small items. During the First world war the company made armaments. At the cessation of war the company looked for new markets. One product was the '''Senspray''' carburettor which was used by [[Villiers]].




==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
[http://madeinbirmingham.org/atco.htm] Made in Birmingham web site
* [http://madeinbirmingham.org/atco.htm] Made in Birmingham web site

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1913. From The Cyclecar of 3rd September.

Senspray was a carburettor manufactured by Atco (Charles H. Pugh), in Birmingham.

  • Atco, of motor mower fame, were previously best known for the manufacture of small items. During the First world war the company made armaments. At the cessation of war the company looked for new markets. One product was the Senspray carburettor which was used by Villiers.


Sources of Information

  • [1] Made in Birmingham web site