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Later moved to Linthwaite and then to Mirfield before closing in 1924
Later moved to Linthwaite and then to Mirfield before closing in 1924


Name came from the three founders Longbottom (the designer), Sykes (the manufacturer) and Dyson (the accountant).
Name came from the three founders Longbottom (the designer), [[Philemon Sykes]] (the manufacturer) and Dyson (the accountant).


The cars were three-wheelers and there were the Family, Popular and Standard models as well as 3 and 4 cwt vans.
The cars were three-wheelers and there were the Family, Popular and Standard models as well as 3 and 4 cwt vans.

Latest revision as of 16:36, 6 April 2021

August 1923

of Nunbrook, Mirfield, Yorks

Started in 1919 in Huddersfield by a firm of electrical engineers.

First made by Sykes and Sugden

Later moved to Linthwaite and then to Mirfield before closing in 1924

Name came from the three founders Longbottom (the designer), Philemon Sykes (the manufacturer) and Dyson (the accountant).

The cars were three-wheelers and there were the Family, Popular and Standard models as well as 3 and 4 cwt vans.

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