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HT Dawson & Son

 Automotive manufacturer of Canterbury.Great Britain from 1900.
 

HT Dawson & Son was a British manufacturer of automobiles in the early part of the 20th century. 

History

Henry Thomas Dawson produced together with Paris Singer produced stationary engines at the companys London's  Clapham district  They planned to make automobiles, but they parted before the first prototype was finished. Dawson then founded his own company in Canterbury with his son .

 The production of automobiles began. The brand name was Dawson . In the same year the production ended. The son founded Canterbury Motor in 1903 .

 

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