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The Owen designed by Ralph Owen was a luxury automobile with a 50-hp, 425 cubic inches (6.96 L) four-cylinder engine. It had progressive features such as left-hand steering , a central gear change , and was placed on a lowered chassis with 42-inch tires, which gave it a similar appearance to the Oldsmobile Limited . [ 2 ]
In 1953 the company moved into showrooms in Mayfair's Berkeley Square, where it remains as of 2021. In 1958, Jack Barclay's son Victor joined the company at the age of 20. In 1961 Lord Kindersley, then Chairman of Rolls-Royce and Bentley Motor Cars officially opened the Jack Barclay service center at 100 York Road, Battersea. [citation needed]
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1916 Owen Magnetic at Crawford Museum. The first Owen Magnetic was introduced at the 1915 New York auto show when Justus B. Entz's electric transmission was fitted to the Owen automobile: "R.M. Owen have leased the large new three story fireproof building at the corner of Fifth avenue and One Hundred and Forty-second street, New York, where they will build the new Owen Magnetic motor cars."
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Dedham got its start in the year 1881, following construction of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway through that territory. [4] It was named for Dedham, Massachusetts. [5] St. Joseph Parish was founded in 1891 by German and English Catholics. [6] They built the first church in 1892 with a new, larger church coming in 1904. [6]
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