Horstman Cars











Horstman Cars Ltd of James Street West, Bath
Note: Name was spelled as Horstmann and Horstman in their advertising at different times
1904 Sidney Horstmann and his brothers established the Horstmann Gear Co to develop a variable speed gear-box he had invented for cars and motorcycles. This was not a success but the company became well-known for its clockwork mechanisms and timers, and he went on to make cars in Bath producing about 1500 Horstman Cars between 1913 and 1929. Around ten of the cars still exist.
1913 Sidney Horstmann (born 1881) launched his first car at the 1913 London Motor Show.
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices see the 1917 Red Book
Produced about 1500 Horstmann cars between 1913 and 1929. Around ten of the cars still exist.
1919 As Managing director of Horstmann Cars Ltd, Sidney Adolfe Horstmann was awarded the OBE [1].
1919 Exhibited screw gauges, plate gauges and measuring appliances
c.1920 Dropped the second "n" in Horstmann in their advertising.
1924 Petition for winding up the Horstman Cars company presented by creditors[2]
1929 End of car production. Between 1914-29 around 1,500 cars produced
1930 Company dissolved[3]
1957 The telegraph address of Horstman Ltd in Bath was Horstmancars; both this and the earlier business were located in James Street, Bath
1990 Memories of working there by Richard Chapman.[4]
See Also
- 1914 Automobile Manufacturers in the UK
- 1914 Motor Car Red Book: Cars
- 1915 Autocar Buyers Guide
- 1916 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Companies
- 1917 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Cars
- 1918 British Scientific Products Exhibition
- 1919 Light Car Secondhand Prices
- 1920/11/05 Motor Show
- 1921/06/18 South Harting Hill Climb
- 1921/08/13 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1921/10/22 Brooklands 200-Mile Race
- 1921 Automotor: Index
- 1922/11/03 Motor Show
- 1922/12/26 London-Exeter-London Trial
- 1922 Who's Who In Engineering: Company H
- 1923/03/17 General Efficiency Trials
- 1923/11/02 Motor Show
- 1923 Economy Cars
- 1924/09/20 Brooklands Race Meeting - 200 Miles
- 1924/10/17 Motor Show
- 1924 Automotor: Index
- 1924 British Empire Exhibition: Small Car Exhibits
- 1924 Economy Cars
- 1925 Economy Cars
- 1926 Automotor: Index
- 1930 Light Cars
- 1965-66 Veteran and Vintage: Index
- Automobile Engineer: 1923/11/22
- George Carwardine
- Horstman
- Horstmann Gear Co
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1915/05/10
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1919/11/15: Advertisers
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1922/07/22
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1922/11/10
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1922/11/17
- Light Car and Cyclecar: 1922/12/15
- Sidney Horstmann
- The Engineer 1919/01/03
- Thomas Cleburn and Co
- UK Manufacturers: Road Vehicles: Internal Combustion: Pre-WWI