British Automotive from the 1910s
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Aberdonia (1911-1913)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Aberdonia Car History Park Royal, London UK from 1911 to 1915 1912 Aberdonia Landau The Aberdonia was an English car manufactured in Park Royal, London from 1911 to 1915 by the ...
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AC History (1908-)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead 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)
Motor Cars1900s 1910sRead 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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Ace (1912-1916)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Ace Car History Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire UK From 1912 to 1916 The Ace was a British car that was built between 1912 and 1916 in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire. It was ...
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Adams (1905-1914)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead 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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Adamson (1912-1925)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Adamson Cars History Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1912 to 1925. Manufacturer R Barton Adamson & Co Production 1912-1925 Class cyclecar Body style two-seat open ...
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Addison (1906-1913)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead 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)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead 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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AEC History (1916-1980)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...AEC (Associated Equipment Company) History Automotive Manufacturer: of London Great Britain from 1916 to 1980. Associated Equipment Company ( AEC for short ) is the name of a ...
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Aero (1919-1920)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Aero Car History Automotive manufacturer of Clapton, London.Great Britain from 1919 to 1920. The Aero Car was a British 5/7 hp (533 W) flat twin-engine cyclecar manufactured from ...
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AGR (1911-1915)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...AGR Ariel Cars History Automotive manufacturer of Brixton Great Britain from 1911 to 1915. AGR Ariel cars 1911-1915. The AGR was an English automobile built by Ariel & General ...
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Airedale (1919-1924)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Airedale Cars History Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1919 to 1924. Manufacturer Airedale Cars Ltd Production 1919–1924 90 approx produced Predecessor Tiny Body ...
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Albion (1900-1980)
Manufacturers1900sRead 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)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead 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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Allchin (1905-1931)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead 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)
Manufacturers1890sRead 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)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead 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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Alvechurch ALC (1911-1913)
Manufacturers1910sRead more...Alvechurch A.L.C History Great Britain Alvechurch A.L.C veteran Car The Alvechurch was a British cyclecar manufactured by the Alvechurch Light Car Company in Alvechurch, near ...
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Angus-Sanderson (1919-1927)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Angus-Sanderson Cars History Hendon, Middlesex Great Britain from 1919 to 1927 The Angus-Sanderson was an English automobile manufactured from 1919 to 1927 by Sir William Angus, ...
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Arden (1912-1916)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Arden Car History 1912 to 1916 in Balsall Heath, Coventry Great Britain The Arden was a British automobile manufactured from 1912 to 1916 in Balsall Heath, Coventry. Starting out ...
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Argyll (1899-1932)
RegisteredManufacturers1890sRead more...Argyll Cars Scotland.Great Britain 1899 to 1932 Prince & Princess of wales Argyll car for india Argyll was a Scottish motor car marque manufactured from 1899 to 1932, The ...
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Ariel (1900-1925)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead 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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Armstrong (1913-1914)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Armstrong History From 1913 -1914 Birmingham UK Manufacturer Armstrong Motor Company Production 1913-1914 Class cyclecar Engine 961 cc single-cylinder V twin Wheelbase 87 inches ...
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Armstrong Whitworth (1904-1916)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead 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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Arrol-Johnston (1896-1931)
Manufacturers1890sRead 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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Aston Martin History
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Aston Martin History Aston Martin Lagonda Limited History Type Private Industry Automobile manufacturing Founded London, (1913 (1913)) Founder(s) Lionel Martin Robert Bamford ...
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Atalanta (1915-1917)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Atalanta Car History Greenwich,London & Kent UK The Atalanta was an English automobile manufactured in Greenwich, southeast London (then part of Kent until 1941) from 1915 to ...
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Athmac (1913)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Athmac Car History Essex UK 1913 The Athmac was a short-lived cyclecar which was manufactured by Athmac Motor Company of Leyton, Essex in 1913. The friction-driven car, named ...
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Atkinson (1907-1974)
Manufacturers1900sRead 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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Austin 10 hp (1911-1915)
Registered1910sRead more...Austin 10 hp (1911-1915) British Austin 10 hp Car The Austin 10 hp was produced between 1911 and 1915 by the British car manufacturer Austin Motor Company at their Longbridge ...
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Austin 15 hp (1908-1915)
RegisteredMotor Cars1900s 1910sRead 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 18/24 (1907-1913)
RegisteredMotor Cars1900s 1910sRead 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 20 (1919-1930)
RegisteredMotor Cars1910s 1920sRead more...Austin Twenty 1919 to 1930 Overview Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Limited Also called Austin 20/4 (from 1927) Production by April 1919–1930 15,287 produced Assembly ...
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Austin 40 hp (1907-1913)
RegisteredMotor Cars1900s 1910sRead 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)
RegisteredMotor Cars1900s 1910sRead 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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Autocrat (1913-1926)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Autocrat Light Car Company Hall Green ,Birmingham.UK 1913 to 1926 The Autocrat Light Car Company was a British automobile manufacturer in Hall Green in Birmingham. From 1913 to ...
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Autotrix (1911-1914)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Autotrix History Weybridge, Surrey between 1911 and 1914. The Autotrix was a British three-wheeled cyclecar manufactured by Edmunds and Wadden in Weybridge, Surrey between 1911 ...
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AV (1919-1924)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...AV Car History Teddington Middlesex between 1919 and 1924. The AV was a British cyclecar manufactured by Ward and Avey in Somerset Road, Teddington Middlesex between 1919 and ...
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Averies (1913-1915)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Averies Ponette Ltd. Englefield Green Surrey. 1913-1915 The Averies Ponette Ltd. was a British automobile manufacturer in Englefield Green (Surrey). 1913-1915 only one model. was ...
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Avon (1903-1912)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sRead 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 ...
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Baguley (1912-1920)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Baguley Cars. Ltd..(1912-1920) Burton-upon-Trent UK was a British automobile manufacturer in Burton-upon-Trent (Staffordshire). Shortly before the First World War for years ...
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Baker & Dale (1913)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sBaker & Dale Southbourne, Sussex in 1913. The British cyclecar car was designed by a T.A. Hubert and used a twin cylinder engine of unknown make and belt drive to the rear axle
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Bantam (1913)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Bantam British cyclecar manufactured by Slack and Harrison Kegworth, Leicestershire in 1913. It was powered by an 8 hp V-twin engine made by Precision. There was no gearbox and ...
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Beacon (1912-1914)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Beacon Motors Ltd. Automotive manufacturer of Liphook Surrey.Great Britain from 1912 to 1914. The Beacon Motors Ltd. was a British automaker in Liphook (Surrey) . From 1912 two ...
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Beardmore (1917-1968)
RegisteredManufacturers1910sRead more...Beardmore Motors Ltd Automotive manufacturer of Glasgow.Great Britain from 1917 to 1968. The William Beardmore and Company was a Scottish engineering company and shipyard based ...
