Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[image:Im1900AV5-p717.jpg|thumb| 1900. The 'Stonebow' Autocar. ]]
[[image:Im1900AV5-p717.jpg|thumb| 1900. The 'Stonebow' Autocar. ]]
[[image:Im1900AV5-p1170 RMWright.jpg|thumb| The 'Stonebow' Car. ]]
[[image:Im1900AV5-p1170 RMWright.jpg|thumb| The 'Stonebow' Car. ]]
[[Image:Im1904AH-Wright.jpg|thumb| 1904.]]


[[image:Im19121204CyCar-Wright.jpg|thumb| December 1912]]
[[image:Im19121204CyCar-Wright.jpg|thumb| December 1912]]

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1900. The 'Stonebow' Autocar.
The 'Stonebow' Car.
1904.
December 1912
December 1912.
January 1913.
1927.

R. M. Wright and Co of Lincoln.

c.1897 Company formed by Albert George Dyke

1900 Announced five horse-power "Stonebow" car. The firm also showed a voiturette with a four and a half horse-power engine, with pedal clutch control and wheel steering.

1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of F. L. see the 1917 Red Book


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