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1906 Sole importers for [[Mercedes]]. Authorised agents are [[J. A. Lawton and Co]], [[Rennie and Prosser]], [[J. Croall and Sons]], [[H. A. Hamshaw]] and [[J. E. Hutton Ltd]]
1906 Sole importers for [[Mercedes]]. Authorised agents are [[J. A. Lawton and Co]], [[Rennie and Prosser]], [[J. Croall and Sons]], [[H. A. Hamshaw]] and [[J. E. Hutton Ltd]]


1910 Company voluntarily wound up; [[Harvey Du Cros|Harvey Du Cros Junior]] was chairman of the meeting<ref>The London Gazette  22 April 1910</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 09:48, 6 December 2019

May 1906. Mercedes imported by Ducros Mercedes.
November 1906. Oak Exhibition Stand.
November 1906.

127, Long Acre, London W.C

1906 Sole importers for Mercedes. Authorised agents are J. A. Lawton and Co, Rennie and Prosser, J. Croall and Sons, H. A. Hamshaw and J. E. Hutton Ltd

1910 Company voluntarily wound up; Harvey Du Cros Junior was chairman of the meeting[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 22 April 1910