1904 Automobiles Manufactured in Britain
Henry Sturmey published a list, later revised, on the cars that where wholly of British manufacture.[1]
British made mars at Crystal Palace
- Crossley Brothers - British engine in foreign chassis
- Argyll - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Century - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Dennis - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Eagle - Foreign engine with British chassis
- Albion
- Arrol-Johnston
- Ariel
- Albany
- Achilles
- Alldays
- Belsize
- Daimler
- Duryea
- Humber
- James and Browne
- Lanchester
- Langdon-Davies
- Lea and Francis
- Ludgate
- Marston
- Maudslay
- M.M.c.
- Napier
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- Rex
- Ryde
- Rykenield
- Star
- Siddeley
- Standard
- Swift
- Thornycroft
- Vauxhall
- Wilson and Pilcher
- Wolseley
Revised list
- Achilles
- Alldays
- Arbee
- British Peerless
- Brooke
- Brown
- Champion
- Clarendon
- Coronet
- Cremorne (Steam)
- Duryea
- Electromobile (Electric)
- Hitchon-Weller
- Horbick
- Hutton
- Lancaster
- Light Car Co
- Ludgate
- Maudslay
- Miesse (Steam)
- M.M.C.
- National
- Putney
- Rex
- Richardson
- Royal Enfield
- Rulex
- Roots
- Siddeley
- Star
- Stirling
- Swift
- Thor
Other additions[2]
See Also
Sources of Information