Welcome to Grace's Guide
Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in the UK. The scope is gradually being extended to include non-UK businesses and biographies. Additions are being made to the information daily by a team of volunteers who give freely of their time and expertise.
Periodicals (available in pdf format)
- Autocar - (1895-1900)
- Automotor Journal - (1896-1907)
- Light Car and Cyclecar (1912-1914)
- The Engineer - (1856-1960)
- Engineering (1866-1900)
Wanted
We always need early magazines, books, directories, photographs etc. to help with this project and your contributions are always welcome. Our contact details are here.We welcome Contributors with a specialist knowledge of industrial subjects that they can share with others through Grace's Guide. Our contact details are here.
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Grace's Guide Ltd is a charity (No.1154342) for the advancement of education of the history of Industry and Engineering in the UK.
Latest additions
- Continental Tyre and Rubber Co
- Earlstoun Power Station
- Town - Holywell
- J. A. Robertson and Sons (Dumfries)
- Mecca
- Greenhalgh's Craft Bakery
- Milletts Stores (1928)
- R. and A. Millett Shops
- J. M. Millet and Sons
- Milletts of St. Albans
- G. Green and Son
- The Engineer 1907/09/20
- The Engineer 1907/09/27
- Glenmuir Viaduct
- A. McNaught and Co
- James Gordon (of Castle Douglas)
- Castle Douglas Gas Co
- Glenlee Power Station
- Black and Edgington
- Blacks Camping and Leisure
- Greenfield Milletts
- Charles Stanley Peach
- Arthur Tisso Starr
- A. T. Starr
- Black's of Greenock
- Standard Telecommunication Laboratories
- Harry Grayson
- Joseph Bryant and Co
- Frasers Group
- SP Tyres UK