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British Automotive from the 1900s

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  • Lanchester 10 (1900-1951)

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    Luxury Cars
    1900s

    Lanchester 10 (1900–1951) Manufacturer Lanchester Motor Company Production 1900–1904 Body style Individually coachbuilt Engine 4,033 cc (246.1 cu in) twin-cylinder air-cooled ...

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  • Lanchester History (1896-1930)

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    Manufacturers
    1890s
    Lanchester History (1896-1930)

    Lanchester Motor Company history Former type Private Industry Automotive Fate purchased by BSA group 1930 Successor(s) The Daimler Company Limited Founded (business) Birmingham ...

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  • Lea-Francis history (1903-1960)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s
    Lea-Francis history (1903-1960)

    Lea-Francis Car History History Richard Henry Lea and Graham Inglesby Francis started the business in Coventry in 1895. They branched out into car manufacture in 1903 and ...

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  • Leader (1905-1907)

    Manufacturers
    1900s
    Leader (1905-1907)

    New Leader Motors Limited Carmakers manufactured in Apsley Nottinghamshire Great Britain Leader was a British car brand owned by Charles Binks Ltd. was made in Apsley ...

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  • Lee Stroyer (1903-1905)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s

    Lee Stroyer car history East Street, Coventry UK Lee Stroyer was a British petrol engine manufacturing company and a producer of a limited number of cars. Founded in East Street, ...

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  • Lems (1903-1904)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s

    Lems car history London from 1903 to 1904. The Lems was an English electric car manufactured by the London Electromobile Syndicate in London from 1903 to 1904. The two-seater ...

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  • Lifu (1899-1902)

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    Manufacturers
    1890s
    Lifu (1899-1902)

    Lifu (Liquid Fuel Engineering Company) Automotive manufacturer in Cowes, Isle of Wight.Great Britain from 1897 to 1902. Liquid Fuel Engineering Company was a British manufacturer ...

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  • Lindsay (1902-1914)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s
    Lindsay (1902-1914)

    Lindsay Motor Manufacturing Co. Ltd Carmakers manufactured in Woodbridge,Suffolk Great Britain from 1902 to 1914. The Lindsay Motor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. was a British ...

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  • Liver (1900-1901)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s
    Liver (1900-1901)

    Liver (William Lea Motor Co Limited) Carmakers manufactured in Liverpool Great Britain from 1900 to 1901. Liver was a British car brand.in the early part of the 20th century ...

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  • LM Little (1905-1922)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s
    LM Little (1905-1922)

    LM Little Midland Light Car Company Carmakers manufactured in Preston,Lancashire,Great Britain from 1905 to 1922. LM Little Midland 7hp Light Car from 1911 The Little Midland ...

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  • Lonsdale (1900)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s
    Lonsdale (1900)

    Monk & Lonsdale Carmakers manufactured in Brighton,Great Britain from 1900 Monk & Lonsdale was a British manufacturer of automobiles in the early part of the 20th century . ...

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  • M.M.C (1898-1908)

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    Manufacturers
    1890s
    M.M.C (1898-1908)

    The Motor Manufacturing Co (M.M.C) 1898-1906 Coventry 1907-1908 Clapham UK M.M.C. was a British automobile manufacturer. Company History The Company The Great Horseless Carriage ...

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  • Mail (1903)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s

    Mail Automotive manufacturer from the United Kingdom 1903 Mail was an early British car brand. The brand name was Mail and cars made only in 1903. History The company was based ...

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  • Marsh (1904-1905)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s

    Marsh Automotive Car manufacturer of Kettering, Northamptonshire;United Kingdom From 1904 to 1905. Marsh was a British Automotive builder from the 1900s located in Kettering, ...

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  • Marshall & Co (1897-1902)

    Manufacturers
    1890s
    Marshall & Co (1897-1902)

    Marshall & Co Automotive Car manufacturer of Clayton, Manchester;United Kingdom From 1897 to 1902. Marshall & Co was a British manufacturer of ...

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  • Mascot (1906-1907)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s
    Mascot (1906-1907)

    Mascot (1906-1907) Farman Automobile Co London UK Mascot was a British automobile Between 1906 and 1907, . was a French made automobile sold by Farman Automobile Co. of London. ...

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  • Matchless (1904-1924)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s
    Matchless (1904-1924)

    Matchless Motorcar history Plumstead London (1904) Matchless was a London motorcycle and automobile manufacturer with numerous racing successes, from the period before the First ...

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  • Maudslay (1902-1948)

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    Manufacturers
    1900s
    Maudslay (1902-1948)

    Maudslay Motor Company Coventry UK 1902-1948 The Maudslay Motor Company was a British vehicle maker based in Coventry. It was founded in 1902 and continued until 1948 when it was ...

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