Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Light Car and Cyclecar: 1914/04/13

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1914 April 13th PDF

Contents

  • Running Costs and How to Reduce Them
  • Cross-Country Comments
  • Topics of the Day
  • Should a Woman Drive - Mary E. Kennard
  • The Call of the Road - John Gilpin, Jnr
  • Notes, News and Gossip of the New Motoring
  • Some Interesting Photographs
  • The Autocrat Light Car
  • A Four-cylinder Tweenie
  • New Ideas in Machines and Bodywork - Malcolm Cyclecar, Morris-Oxford
  • Points in Piston Design
  • The Cyclecar Grand Prix
  • Easter at Weymouth
  • Somersaulting at Speed
  • Easter on the Roads
  • A Strenuous Easter Trial - London - Land's End - London
  • An Austrian Hill-Climb near Prague - John E. Wolfbauer
  • Northern Weekend Events
  • The Cyclecar Club's Relay Hill-Climb and Rally
  • The Rules for the International Alpine Tour
  • Making Motoring Easier
  • Flexibility, Power and Ease of Control - Buckingham
  • Carbon Deposit - A. W. Judge
  • Thoughts and Opinions


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