Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Light Car and Cyclecar: 1914/11/09

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1914 November 09th

Contents

  • The Position of the Light Car - Stellite, Morris-Oxford, Standard, Calthorpe, Calcott, Singer
  • Scotland Yard and the Lights of London
  • Topics of the Day
  • Notes, News and Gossip
  • The New Four-Seater Lagonda
  • War Pictures at the M. C. C. Cinema Show
  • A Cross-Country Test - G. N.
  • The 1915 J. B. S. Four-Speed 10 h.p. Four-Cylinder
  • The £100 Cyclecar as a Practical Proposition - A.C., Victor
  • Petrol Consumption Trial Held in South Africa
  • The 1915 Meteorite
  • Cross-Country Comments - Stellite
  • Pictures That Point the Need to Keep on Motoring
  • The Dunhill Seat Starter
  • A New G. N. at 88 Guineas
  • Accidents and the Diminuation of Lighting in London
  • The Cyclecar Club's 1915 Model Rallies

Thoughts and Opinions - "Convert", Edward Shotton

  • Notes and Queries


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