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  2. James Drake (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    1953 – Drake hosts the British Road Federation conference on 'Lancashire's Roads'. 1959 to 1960 – Drake is President of the Institution of Highway Engineers, now the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation. 1962 – Drake is appointed a CBE for his services as County Surveyor and Bridgemaster of Lancashire County Council.

  3. Category : Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England

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    Pages in category "Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 424 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. BRM Type 15 - Wikipedia

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    The BRM Type 15 was a Formula One racing car of the early 1950s, and the first car produced by British Racing Motors.The car was fitted with a revolutionary and highly complex supercharged 1.5-litre British Racing Motors V16 which produced considerably more power than any of its contemporaries.

  5. British Motor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A BMC share certificate A BMC ambulance A 1963 Austin Mini Super-Deluxe The Mini was BMC's all-time best seller. A 1965 Riley 4/72. BMC was the largest British car company of its day, with (in 1952) 39% of British output, producing a wide range of cars under brand names including Austin, Morris, MG, Austin-Healey, Riley, and Wolseley, as well as commercial vehicles and agricultural tractors.

  6. British Motor Holdings - Wikipedia

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    British Motor Holdings Limited (BMH) was a British vehicle manufacturing company known until 14 December 1966 as British Motor Corporation Limited (BMC). [1] BMH was created as a holding company following BMC's takeover of both Jaguar Cars and the Pressed Steel Company in that year.

  7. British Motor Museum - Wikipedia

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    The British Motor Museum offers a research and registry service for several British car marques. The Archive houses authentic historical records by many of the major car manufacturers, including a range of original factory ledgers which record the details of individual vehicles as they came off the production line.

  8. List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bentley Motors [1] Volkswagen AG: Jaguar (1935–present) Jaguar Land Rover: Tata Motors: Land Rover (1948–present) Jaguar Land Rover: Tata Motors: Lotus (1952–present) Lotus Cars: Geely: McLaren (1985–present) McLaren Automotive [2] McLaren Group: MG (1923–present) MG Motor UK Limited: SAIC Motor: Mini (1969–present) BMW: BMW: Morgan ...

  9. Rootes Group - Wikipedia

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    The Rootes Group was a British automobile manufacturer and, separately, a major motor distributors and dealers business. From headquarters in the West End of London, the manufacturer was based in the Midlands and the distribution and dealers business in the south of England.

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