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Henry John Lawson: Opinions

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Note: this is a sub-section of Henry John Lawson

Some opinions of the man by those who actually knew him

1904 May. Barrister stated in court. 'Lawson was man of indomitable perseverance. No failure or succession of failures in company promotions any way daunted him. His modesty also was unconquerable. He never associated himself with the companies which he promoted. Not even at an annual dinner which might take the place of an annual meeting did his modesty permit him to publish his name in the papers. Lawson's addresses were numerous, and had comprised offices Regent-street, Victoria-street, and Holborn-viaduct.'[1]

'The most extraordinary English pioneer of them all.. and was the founder of the motor car industry in England and of the world's motor and cycle trade' -H. O. Duncan

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Nottingham Evening Post - Tuesday 10 May 1904