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Edmund Dangerfield (1864-1938), Editor of [[The Motor]] and of [[Light Car and Cyclecar]]
Edmund Dangerfield (1864-1938), Editor of [[The Motor]], [[Motor Cycling]], [[Light Car and Cyclecar]] and others.


1864 Born at London
1864 Born at London


1911 Boarder in Eastbourne, (age 46 born London), Newspaper proprietor. With his wife Alice and daugher Dorothy Alice. His son [[Roland Edmund Dangerfield]] (age 13 born London) is boarding st St. Cyprian's Prep School in the same town.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Boarder in Eastbourne, (age 46 born London), Newspaper proprietor. With his wife Alice and daughter Dorothy Alice. His son [[Roland Edmund Dangerfield]] (age 13 born London) is boarding st St. Cyprian's Prep School in the same town.<ref>1911 Census</ref>


1912 Established the first motor museum in Oxford Street. On the outbreak of war it moved to the Crystal Palace and then was dispersed.
1912 Established the first motor museum in Oxford Street. On the outbreak of war it moved to the Crystal Palace and then was dispersed.

Revision as of 13:10, 7 July 2020

Edmund Dangerfield (1864-1938), Editor of The Motor, Motor Cycling, Light Car and Cyclecar and others.

1864 Born at London

1911 Boarder in Eastbourne, (age 46 born London), Newspaper proprietor. With his wife Alice and daughter Dorothy Alice. His son Roland Edmund Dangerfield (age 13 born London) is boarding st St. Cyprian's Prep School in the same town.[1]

1912 Established the first motor museum in Oxford Street. On the outbreak of war it moved to the Crystal Palace and then was dispersed.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census