Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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The AA

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Exhibit at Beamish Museum.
Advertising sign.
Advertising sign.
November 1919
March 1924
May 1925.
August 1926.
June 1928.
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October 1951.
1953 BSA M21. Exhibit at World of Country Life
1959.
1948. DOT 125cc Motorcycle truck. Reg No. JLM 752. Exhibit at Exmoor Classic Cars
1948. DOT 125cc Motorcycle truck. Reg No. JLM 752. Exhibit at Exmoor Classic Cars
1948.
Reg No. PSJ 670. Exhibit at Exmoor Classic Cars
September 1954.
Oct 1956.
Exhibit at the Dover Transport Museum.
March 1960.
Oct 1960.
Oct 1962.
Oct 1966.
February 1968.
1970.
October 1973.

The Automobile Association simply referred as The AA - not to be confused with a company of the same name that pre-dates it.

of Fanum House, Whitcomb Street, London, WC2

1905 June. Formed by a break-away group from the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland including Charles Jarrott. The Secretary was Stenson Cooke and it borrowed an office in Fleet Street for its first base.

1910 Amalgamated with the Motor Union of Great Britain and Ireland

1933 [1]

Automobile Association (Aviation Department)

Formed to provide service, information and maps for members making aerial journeys and touring by air.

Secretary: Stenson Cooke.

Address: Fanum House, New Coventry Street, London W.1.

Telephone: Whitehall 1200.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1933 Who's Who in British Aviation