Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Horace Matthew Wyatt

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Horace Matthew Wyatt (c1879- )

1911 Living at 98 Lewin Road, Streatham: Horace Matthew Wyatt (age 34 born Acton, Staffs.), Editor of Technical journal - Motor vehicles. With his wife Annie Mary Wyatt (age 27 born Pontypridd) and their daughter Honor Ella Morgan Wyatt (age 1 born Streatham). Also his sister-in-law Ethel Morgan (age 21 born Pontypridd). Two servants.[1]

1914 August. Consulting editor of 'Motor Traction'.[2]

1914 August. Organising Hon. Sec of the Imperial Motor Transport Council.[3]

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