Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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* [[The Autocar 1896/04/04|Previous issue]]


* '''Igniters for Internal Combustion Engines - p277
* '''Igniters for Internal Combustion Engines - p277


* '''Notes - p278
* '''Notes - p278
** [[Lister and Co]], of Keighley, Yorkshire, a well-known engineering firm, which possesses patents covering a motor, special driving gear, and other constructional details.
** [[Lister and Co (Keighley)|Lister and Co]], of Keighley, Yorkshire, a well-known engineering firm, which possesses patents covering a motor, special driving gear, and other constructional details.
** Vincke et Delmar, of Brussels
** Vincke et Delmar, of Brussels
** [[Speir Newton]]
** [[Speir Newton]]
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** [[Peugeot Freres]]
** [[Peugeot Freres]]
** [[De Dion et Bouton]]
** [[De Dion et Bouton]]
** [[Clement]]
** [[Clement Cars|Clement]]


* '''Flashes - p285
* '''Flashes - p285
** [[T. R. B. Elliott]]
** [[T. R. B. Elliot]]
** [[F. R. Simms]] and the [[Automobile Club de France]]
** [[F. R. Simms]] and the [[Automobile Club de France]]
** [[Major Warren]] - Correspondence
** [[Major Warren]] - Correspondence
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** [[G. Douglas Leechman]] - Compiler
** [[G. Douglas Leechman]] - Compiler
** [[H. Stanbridge]]
** [[H. Stanbridge]]
** [[H. J. Dowsing]] and [[F. Bremer]]
** [[H. J. Dowsing]] and [[Frederick William Bremer|F. Bremer]]
** [[H. C. Capel]] and [[T. Clarkson]]
** [[H. C. Capel]] and [[T. Clarkson]]
** [[M. W. W. Mackie]]
** [[M. W. W. Mackie]]
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** [[E. J. Pennington]] - Improvements in self-propelling road vehicles - details and drawing
** [[E. J. Pennington]] - Improvements in self-propelling road vehicles - details and drawing


* '''Answers to Correspondents - p288
** 'P. C. W.'
** 'A. H. A.'
** 'C. W.'
** [[M. S. Constable]]
** [[Claude A. P. Truman]]
** 'E. W.'
* [[The Autocar 1896/04/18|Next issue]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 11:56, 12 July 2018

Pdf50.jpg 1896 April 11th (pdf file)

  • Igniters for Internal Combustion Engines - p277
  • Notes - p278
    • Lister and Co, of Keighley, Yorkshire, a well-known engineering firm, which possesses patents covering a motor, special driving gear, and other constructional details.
    • Vincke et Delmar, of Brussels
    • Speir Newton
  • Steam Locomotion on Common Roads - p279
    • Various Locomotive acts
    • Belgian Automobile Club
    • Hibernia, in the Boat Race.
  • Official Report on the Chicago Autocar Trials - p280
  • Mr. Knight's Steam Car of 1868 - Illustrated - p281
  • Abridgments - p286
    • E. J. Pennington - Improvements in self-propelling road vehicles - details and drawing

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