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of 35, 36 and 37 King Street, Regent Street, London | of 19 Princes' Street, Westminster | ||
of 35, 36 and 37 King Street, Regent Street, London (1903) | |||
1902 White steam cars, made by the [[White Sewing Machine Co]] of USA, were represented in London by [[W. C. White]] | 1902 White steam cars, made by the [[White Sewing Machine Co]] of USA, were represented in London by [[W. C. White]] |
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of 19 Princes' Street, Westminster
of 35, 36 and 37 King Street, Regent Street, London (1903)
1902 White steam cars, made by the White Sewing Machine Co of USA, were represented in London by W. C. White
The White Steam Car Co was established by White Sewing Machine Co of USA
1903 Walter C. White is Managing Director
1906 They had built steam trucks, vans and cars.
1906 Established a branch in Manchester. F. Coleman represented the company in the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
From 1907 also see White Co
1907 Petrol-engined cars were launched.
Early Registrations
- c1903 16174840 10 hp.
- 1904 WS 28 15 hp.
- 1905 Whistling Billy 20 hp
- 1908 AA 1260 20 hp
See Also
Sources of Information
- Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris
- Wikipedia