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Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England

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The list Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England includes Velocette, John Henry Knight, Adamson, Ross Auto Engineering and Tomlinson Electric Vehicles. The list consists of 330 members and 15 sublists.

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    Velocette

    Defunct motorcycle manufacturer in the United Kingdom
    Velocette
    Overview: Velocette is a range of motorcycles made by Veloce Ltd, in Hall Green, Birmingham, England. One of several motorcycle manufacturers in Birmingham, Velocette was a small, family-owned firm, selling almost ...
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    John Henry Knight

    British inventor and automotive pioneer
    John Henry Knight
    Overview: John Henry Knight (21 January 1847 – 22 September 1917), from Farnham, was a wealthy engineer, landowner and inventor. With the help of the engineer George Parfitt he built one of Britain’s first petr ...
    Date of birth: 21 January 1847
    Date of death: 22 September 1917
    Age: 70 (age at death)
    Nationality: British
    Gender: Male
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    Ackland Motorcycles Co

    defunct British motorcycle manufacturer
    Overview: The Ackland Motorcycles Co is a defunct British motorcycle manufacturer. The company was founded by William Charles Ackland (1871–1942) in 1895 and originally manufactured cycles. The company was located ...
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    Keating Supercars

    sports car manufacturer
    Overview: Keating Supercars was a low-volume kit car manufacturer based in Bolton, England. They made their debut in July 2006 with the launch of the TKR. They built four cars since its launch, the SKR, TKR, ZKR ...
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    Eric-Campbell
    Overview: The Eric-Campbell was a British car made from 1919 to 1924 by Eric-Campbell & Co Limited of Cricklewood, London. The company was formed by H Eric Orr-Ewing and Noel Campbell Macklin.
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    Carden (cyclecar)
    Overview: The Carden was a British 4 wheeled cyclecar made from 1914 by Carden Engineering originally based in Farnham, Surrey but moving in 1914 to Teddington, Middlesex and in 1919 to Ascot, Berkshire.
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    Paramount Cars

    motor vehicle
    Paramount Cars
    Overview: Paramount Cars was a British company which produced the Paramount automobile between 1950 and 1956. Founded by WA Hudson and S Underwood from Derbyshire, the company initially manufactured cars in Swa ...
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    Overview: Elva was a sports and racing car manufacturing company based in Bexhill, then Hastings and Rye, East Sussex, United Kingdom. The company was founded in 1955 by Frank G. Nichols. The name comes from the ...
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    Light Car Company

    motor vehicle
    Light Car Company
    Overview: The Light Car Company was a British manufacturer of automobiles.
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    Helecs Vehicles
    Overview: Helecs was a marque of British battery-electric road vehicles, produced initially by the electrical engineers Hindle Smart Co Ltd of Ardwick, Manchester from 1948 onwards. One of their first vehicles was ...
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    Sunbeam Commercial Vehicles
    Overview: Sunbeam Commercial Vehicles was a commercial vehicle manufacturing offshoot of the Wolverhampton based Sunbeam Motor Car Company when it was a subsidiary of S T D Motors Limited. Sunbeam had always made ...
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    Beacon Motors

    automobile manufacturer
    Overview: Beacon Motors Ltd was a British automobile manufacturer based in Hindhead, Surrey from 1912 to 1913 moving to Liphook, Surrey until 1914.
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    New British

    Defunct British automobile company
    New British
    Overview: The Charles Willetts Jnr Ltd company of Overend Road, Cradley Heath were a lifting tackle manufacturer who built a light car called the New British between 1921 and 1923 when tackle and winch work was ...
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    Bamby Cars

    Motor vehicle
    Bamby Cars
    Overview: Bamby Cars was a British-built marque of microcars produced in small numbers in Hull, England, in the early 1980s. Bambys were designed and built by Alan Evans, who manufactured a one-off replica of the ...
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    The Pick Motor Company

    Former British automobile manufacturer
    The Pick Motor Company
    Overview: The Pick Motor Company Limited of Stamford, Lincolnshire was a British motor vehicle manufacturer that flourished between 1899 and 1925. It also traded briefly under the name New Pick Motor Company.
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    Zenith Motorcycles
    Overview: Zenith Motorcycles was a British motorcycle and automobile manufacturer established in Finsbury Park, London in 1903, by W. G. Bowers. Automobile manufacture only lasted from 1905 to 1906. The first Zenith ...
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    Rex-Acme

    British motorcycle manufacturer
    Overview: Rex, Rex Motorcycles, Rex-Acme, (not to be confused with the German manufacturer of similar name) was a car and motorcycle company which began in Birmingham, England in 1900. Rex soon merged with a C ...
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    Scootacar

    Motor vehicle
    Scootacar
    Overview: Scootacar was a British three-wheeled microcar built in Hunslet, Leeds by Scootacars Ltd a division of the railway locomotive builder, the Hunslet Engine Company between 1957 and 1964.
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    Lanchester Motor Company

    Car manufacturer
    Overview: The Lanchester Motor Company Limited was a British car manufacturer in active trade between 1899 and 1955. Though the Lanchester Motor Company Limited is still registered as an active company and accounts ...
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    Humber Limited

    British automotive and bicycle manufacturer
    Humber Limited
    Overview: Humber Limited was a British manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles, and cars, incorporated and listed on the stock exchange in 1887. It took the name "Humber & Co Limited" because of the high reputation ...
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