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1901-1904. F. Eastmead was a maker of lifts in Blackfriars. He financed production and sold the cars designed and made in Frome by [[T. J. Biggs]]. Only three cars made. The plant and equipment was sold on October 1904. <ref>'Frome in Old Photographs' by Derek J. Gill, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, 1995, p.38</ref>Later Biggs designed a car for [[Raleigh]].  
1901-1904. [[Frederic James Eastmead]] financed production and sold the cars designed and made in Frome by [[T. J. Biggs]]. Only three cars were made. The plant and equipment was sold on October 1904. <ref>'Frome in Old Photographs' by Derek J. Gill, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, 1995, p.38</ref>Later Biggs designed a car for [[Raleigh]].  


1901 October. Details and image of the Eastmead-Biggs voiturette.<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/10/12]]</ref>
1901 October. Details and image of the Eastmead-Biggs voiturette.<ref>[[The Autocar 1901/10/12]]</ref>

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1901-1904. Frederic James Eastmead financed production and sold the cars designed and made in Frome by T. J. Biggs. Only three cars were made. The plant and equipment was sold on October 1904. [1]Later Biggs designed a car for Raleigh.

1901 October. Details and image of the Eastmead-Biggs voiturette.[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 'Frome in Old Photographs' by Derek J. Gill, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, 1995, p.38
  2. The Autocar 1901/10/12
  • Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile