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 162,348 pages of information and 244,505 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Cyclecar 1913/01/01

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1913 January 01st PDF

Contents

  • The Cyclecar And Other Pastimes. A Brief Indication Of Its Utility.
  • Cheap Car Or Real Cyclecar?
  • The Cooling Of Cyclecar Engines. Some Points For Users And Designers.
  • The Inner History Of The Cyclecar Movement.
  • Complying With The Law. Legal Requirements To Be Fulfilled By New Cyclecar Owners.
  • Cyclecars And Boat Rates.
  • Where Belt Drive Succeeds. By T. A. Hubert. Automobilette.
  • The Cyclecar World. Notes, News And Gossip Of The New Motoring. H. F. S. Morgan, Monarch
  • The Jennings Cyclecar. First Illustrated Description Of A New Cyclecar With Many Interesting Points.
  • A Wild Winter Drive. 324 Miles Of Flooded Roads, Rain And Gales in the M.C.C. Winter Reliability Trial From London To Exeter And Back.
  • Topics Of The Week
  • Transmission Systems: The Most Complex Problem Of The Cyclecar. By G. H. Cutbush.
  • The London To Gloucester And Back Run. Cataracts Of Water And Gales Of Wind. Only One Cyclecar To Finish On Time.
  • The Boxing Day Run Of The South Birmingham M.C.C.
  • Necessary Accessories For The New Cyclecar. Suggested Equipments Supplied By Well-Known Accessory Dealers
  • Time And Trouble Saved. Practical Hints From Readers - P.B., L.A.N., C.S., C.C.C.
  • Thoughts And Opinions. Henry Norman, J. W. Tidey, E. P. Willoughby, R.B., Philip S. Taylor.
  • Notes And Queries

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