British Automotive from the 1900s
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Abingdon (1902-1903)
RegisteredRead more...Abingdon Car History Birmingham 1902 to 1903 The Abingdon, built in 1902 and 1903, was an English automobile made by John Child Meredith of Birmingham, who normally manufactured ...
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AC History (1908-)
RegisteredRead more...AC Cars History History The first automobile from what would eventually become AC was presented at the Crystal Palace motor show in 1903; it was a 20 HP touring car and was ...
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AC Sociable (1908-1914)
Read more...AC SOCIABLE AC of Great Britain built the small AC Sociable car from 1908 to 1914. History Best known to car enthusiasts for the Cobra sports cars, the AC marque was launched ...
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Academy (1906-1908)
RegisteredRead more...Academy Car History Coventry 1906 to 1908 The Academy was an English dual-control car built by West of Coventry between 1906 and 1908. The cars had a 14 hp 4-cylinder engine by ...
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Accles-Turrell (1899-1902)
RegisteredRead more...Accles-Turrell History 1899 and 1901, Birmingham, 1899 to 1902 in Ashton-under-Lyne.UK The Accles-Turrell was an English automobile built between 1899 and 1901 in Perry Bar, ...
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Achilles (1903-1908)
RegisteredRead more...Achilles History The Achilles was an English shaft drive voiturette manufactured by B Thompson & Co. in Frome, Somerset between 1903 and 1908. A range of cars were advertised, ...
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Adams (1905-1914)
RegisteredRead more...Adams History Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1905 to 1914. Adams Cars Great Britain The Adams was an English automobile manufactured in Bedford between 1905 and ...
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Adams & Co (1903-1906)
RegisteredRead more...Adams & Company Automotive manufacturer of Tunbridge Wells.Great Britain from 1903 to 1906. Adams & Company was a British manufacturer of automobiles in the early part of the ...
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Adams Hewitt (1905-1909)
RegisteredRead more...Adams Hewitt (1905-1909) Adams Manufacturing Co. Ltd.. in Bedford, United Kingdom Adams-Hewitt Bedford , vehicles with single-cylinder and twin-cylinder engines of the company ...
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Addison (1906-1913)
RegisteredRead more...Addison History Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1906 to 1913. The Addison was an English car built in Liverpool in 1906-13. The 6½ hp (5 kW) two-cylinder engine was ...
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Advance (1902-1912)
RegisteredRead more...Advance Cars History Great Britain Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1902 to 1912. The Advance was an English tricar producing 6 hp (4.5 kW) offered from 1902 to 1912 ...
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Ailsa Craig (1901-1910)
RegisteredRead more...Ailsa Craig Automotive manufacturer of Putney, London.Great Britain from 1901 to 1910. Ailsa Craig was a British automobile brand that was manufactured 1901-1910 in Putney Motor ...
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Albany (1903-1905)
RegisteredRead more...Albany History Automotive manufacturer of London Great Britain from 1903 to 1905. The Albany was a British car made in London from 1903 to 1905. Albany Manufacturing Co. Ltd made ...
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Albion (1900-1980)
Read more...Albion Motor Car History Former type Limited Industry Automotive industry Fate acquired by Leyland Motors Predecessor(s) Albion Motor Car Company Successor(s) Leyland Motors ...
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Albruna (1908-1912)
RegisteredRead more...Albruna Motorcar history 1908-1912 Great Eastern Street in London. UK Albruna was a British automotive company Brown Brothers Ltd. from 1908 to 1912,and was made in Great Eastern ...
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Alesbury Bros (1907-1908)
RegisteredRead more...Alesbury Bros Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1907 to 1908. Was a British automobile manufacturer that was based in Edenderry, County Offaly Ireland 1907-1908. ...
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Alex (1908)
RegisteredRead more...Alex motor car History Edinburgh ,UK The Alex was a prototype light car produced by Alexander and Co., Edinburgh, in 1908. The sole car made utilized a 14/18 hp 4-cylinder Gnome ...
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All-British (1906-1908)
RegisteredRead more...All-British History Automotive manufacturer of Glasgow.Great Britain from 1906 to 1908. The All-British was an automobile built at Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland, from 1906 to ...
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Allard (1899-1902)
RegisteredRead more...Allard History Automotive manufacturer of Coventry.Great Britain from 1899 to 1902. The Allard was an English automobile manufactured by Allard & Co. of Coventry from 1899 to ...
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Allchin (1905-1931)
RegisteredRead more...William Allchin & Co Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer Northampton, England 1905-1931 William Allchin & Co Ltd, Northampton, introduced the first of a series of steam wagons in ...
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Alldays & Onions (1898-1918)
Read more...Alldays & Onions History Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1898 to 1918. Alldays & Onions was an English automobile maker, it manufactured cars from 1898 to 1918. The ...
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Alley & McLellan (1906-1917)
RegisteredRead more...(Sentinel) Alley & McLellan Ltd. Commercial vehicle manufacturer Scotland 1906-1917 The first 'Sentinel' steam wagon, a 5-tonner with vertical cross-tube boiler, single-coil ...
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Anglian (1905-1907)
RegisteredRead more...Anglian Car History Suffolk UK from 1905 to 1907 Anglian Cars Advert The Anglian was an English tricar manufactured in Beccles, Suffolk from 1905 to 1907. The automobiles ...
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Arbee (1904)
RegisteredRead more...Arbee Car History New Kent Road, London Great Britain. Arbee Rodgers Brothers The Arbee was a short-lived English automobile manufactured in 1904 by Rodgers Brothers, New Kent ...
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Argon (1908)
RegisteredRead more...Argon Car History Grannaway Engineering Co The Argon was made by Grannaway Engineering Co, Earls Court, London S.W. in 1908. It was a fairly large touring car using a 25 hp ...
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Ariel (1900-1925)
RegisteredRead more...Ariel Car History Birmingham and Coventry,Great Britain Ariel was a bicycle, motorcycle and automobile marque manufacturer based in Bournbrook, Birmingham, England, which dated ...
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Armadale (1906-1907)
RegisteredRead more...Armadale Motorcar History Northwood, Middlesex, UK From 1906 to 1907 The Armadale was an English automobile manufactured from 1906 to 1907 by Armadale Motors Ltd, Northwood, ...
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Armstrong (1902-1904)
RegisteredRead more...Armstrong Motorcar History From 1902-1904 The Armstrong was an English automobile manufactured from 1902 to 1904; "claimed to be the best hill-climber extant", the car featured ...
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Armstrong Whitworth (1904-1916)
RegisteredRead more...Armstrong Whitworth History Predecessor(s) W.G. Armstrong & Mitchell Company Successor(s) Vickers-Armstrongs Founded 1847 (W.G. Armstrong Co.) Defunct 1927 Headquarters Newcastle ...
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Arno (1908)
RegisteredRead more...Arno motorcar History Coventry UK only in 1908 The Arno was an English automobile manufactured in Coventry only in 1908; the car, which featured a 25hp White and Poppe engine and ...
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Arrol-Johnston (1896-1931)
Read more...Arrol-Johnston Car History Glasgow UK From 1896 to 1931 Arrol-Johnston (later known as Arrol-Aster) was an early Scottish manufacturer of automobiles, which operated from 1896 to ...
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Ascot (1904)
RegisteredRead more...Ascot History The 1904 Ascot was an English automobile manufactured for one year only; its 3½hp engine was equipped with a "patented method for mechanically-controlling valves, ...
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Asquith (1901-1902)
RegisteredRead more...Asquith Car History Halifax UK From 1901-1902 The Asquith was a short-lived English automobile manufactured by William Asquith at his Halifax machine tool works from 1901 to ...
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Atholl (1907)
RegisteredRead more...Atholl British car history 1907 Glasgow UK Atholl was a British automobile brand that was built only in 1907 by Angus Murray & Sons in Glasgow. The Atholl was a midsize car ...
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Atkinson (1907-1974)
Read more...Atkinson Vehicles Ltd. Preston, Lancashire, England. Atkinson Vehicles Limited was formed in 1907 in England with Commercial vehicles built over many years. History Atkinson ...
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Attila (1903-1906)
RegisteredRead more...Attila History The Attila was an English automobile produced from 1903 to 1906. The Hunslet Engine Company is a British locomotive manufacturer founded in 1864 in Hunslet , a ...
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Austin 15 hp (1908-1915)
RegisteredRead more...Austin 15 hp From 1908 to 1915 The Austin 15 hp was a motor car manufactured by the British Austin Motor Company, sold between 1908 and 1915. The original 15 hp, of which 213 ...
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Austin 15/20 (1906)
RegisteredRead more...Austin 15/20 1906 Overview Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Also called Austin 15-20 hp Production 1906 Assembly Longbridge plant, Birmingham Powertrain Engine 4399 cc ...
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Austin 18/24 (1907-1913)
RegisteredRead more...Austin 18/24 (1907-1913) The Austin 18/24 (or 18-24 hp) was the third automobile produced by the British Austin Motor Company. It was launched in 1907 to replace the 15/20, of ...
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Austin 25/30 (1906-1907)
RegisteredRead more...Austin 25/30 1906-1907 Overview Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Also called Austin 25-30 hp Production 1906-1907 Assembly Longbridge plant, Birmingham, , United Kingdom ...
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Austin 40 hp (1907-1913)
RegisteredRead more...Austin 40 hp From 1907 to 1913 The Austin 40 hp motor car was launched in 1907 to replace the 25/30. Manufactured by Austin Motor Company at the Longbridge plant, it was the ...
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Austin 7 hp (1909-1911)
RegisteredRead more...Austin 7 hp Car (1909-1911) The Austin 7 hp car was a small motor car designed by the British Austin Motor Company, and built by the Swift Motor Company for two years from 1909 ...
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Austin History (1906-1952)
Read more...The Austin Motor Company Limited History Industry Automotive Fate Merged, The marque is dormant and may be reused. Successor(s) British Motor Corporation Founded 1905 Defunct ...
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Autocar Hermes (1902-1903)
RegisteredRead more...Autocar Construction Company Ltd. Car manufacturer of Manchester.Great Britain from 1902 to 1903. Autocar Construction Company Ltd. was a British manufacturer of automobiles in ...
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Avon (1903-1912)
RegisteredRead more...Avon Cars History 1903-1912 Motor Manufacturing Company Limited Keynsham Bristol,UK The company from Keynsham near Bristol in England began in 1903 with the production of ...
