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Pre-WWI: Brothers Maurice and Georges Sizaire were developers of cars; Maurice was the designer, whilst Georges developed and raced the cars. Maurice agreed to design a car for F. W. Berwick which became [[Sizaire-Berwick]], built in Paris.
1904 Brothers Maurice and Georges Sizaire were developers of cars; they formed a partnership - Maurice was the designer, whilst Georges developed and raced the cars.  


Also see [[Sizaire]]
1911 Maurice agreed to design a car for [[Frederick William Berwick|F. W. Berwick]] which became [[Sizaire-Berwick]], built in Paris.
 
Also see [[Sizaire]] and [[Sizaire-Naudin]]


== See Also ==
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 4 July 2022

1904 Brothers Maurice and Georges Sizaire were developers of cars; they formed a partnership - Maurice was the designer, whilst Georges developed and raced the cars.

1911 Maurice agreed to design a car for F. W. Berwick which became Sizaire-Berwick, built in Paris.

Also see Sizaire and Sizaire-Naudin

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