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  2. Standard Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Friswell's influence culminated in supplying seventy 4-cylinder 16 hp cars for King George V and his entourage, including the Viceroy of India, at the 1911 Delhi Durbar. In 1912 Friswell sold his interest in Standard to C. J. Band and Siegfried Bettmann, the founder of the Triumph Motor Cycle Company (which became the Triumph Motor Company ...

  3. State and royal cars of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Six months later King George V died. The Mews at that time is said to have housed ten Daimlers: five State limousines, the King's 'private Brougham', the Queen's two cars (her limousine and her personal car) and a pair of 'Household cars'. [13] George V was succeeded by his eldest son, who assumed the regnal name Edward VIII.

  4. Charles Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Advertising for Charles Nissen on a booklet pane from the 1929 PUC stamps of Great Britain. A 1936 Edward VIII booklet pane with similar advertising. Charles Nissen (c.1880 [ 1 ] – 13 March 1944 [ 2 ] ) was a British philatelist , and stamp dealer who discovered the famous stock exchange forgery and wrote, with Bertram McGowan , the ...

  5. King George V Seahorses - Wikipedia

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    A 1913 £1 "Seahorse" stamp. A Bradbury Wilkinson 2/6 'Seahorse' with Irish Free State overprint. A 10/- 'Seahorse' with 1922 Provisional Government of Ireland overprint. 'Seahorses' is the name used to refer to the United Kingdom high value definitive postage stamps issued during the reign of King George V.

  6. Daimler Company - Wikipedia

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    Flutes: Daimler's traditional radiator grille topped by now-vestigial cooling fins adopted by 1905. The Daimler Company Limited (/ ˈ d eɪ m l ər / DAYM-lər), before 1910 known as the Daimler Motor Company Limited, was an independent British motor vehicle manufacturer founded in London by H. J. Lawson in 1896, which set up its manufacturing base in Coventry.

  7. Peter Norman Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Peter Nissen was born in the United States. His father, Georg Herman Nissen, had emigrated from Bergen, Norway, in 1857. Georg Nissen was primarily a mining engineer who developed a stamp mill used in crushing ore. The family, which included his wife, Annie Lavinia Fitch, and his son, Peter, travelled around the United States and Canada as he ...

  8. George VI - Wikipedia

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    His father was Prince George, Duke of York (later King George V), the second and only surviving son of the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra). His mother, the Duchess of York (later Queen Mary), was the eldest child and only daughter of Francis, Duke of Teck, and Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck. [4]

  9. Selden Motor Vehicle Company - Wikipedia

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    A car in the $2,000 to $2,500 (equivalent to $81,750 in 2023) price range, the Selden grew from a 109-inch wheelbase car to a 125-inch wheelbase. In 1911 George Selden's patent was declared unenforceable, and his factory had a fire that summer. Insurance covered the damages and production continued.

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