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Jack Barclay Bentley, Berkeley Square. The company was founded by its eponymous chairman in 1927 [4] as Jack Barclay Ltd with two London showrooms (the chief one being in George Street) and a service centre, later in Battersea. The company acquired the coach building firm James Young in 1937. [5]
The Bentley R Type is the second series of post-war Bentley automobiles, ... (London) built in 1954 a Sports Saloon for the owner of the company, James Barclay.
Bentley Motors Limited is a British designer, ... James Young (London) built in 1954 a Sports Saloon for the owner of James Young's, James Barclay.
James Bartley (1870–1909) is the central figure in a late nineteenth-century story according to which he was swallowed whole by a sperm whale. He was found still living days later in the stomach of the whale, which was dead from harpooning. The story originated of an anonymous form, began to appear in American newspapers.
Bodies were built to order on other chassis but mostly these were the years of the Rolls-Royce and Bentley saloons, coupés de ville [4] and sedancas de ville. [5] Near the end of the decade Jack Barclay tempted A. F. McNeil to James Young Limited and his place was taken by'John Blatchley [6] (1913–2008), still in his early twenties. [7]
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James Barclay (born 1965) is a British fantasy author. James or Jim Barclay may also refer to: James Barclay, eighteenth century English banker, namesake of Barclays Bank; James A. Barclay (1923–2011), Scottish Canadian oil industry scientist and executive, golfer, and golf historian; James William Barclay (1832–1907), Scottish businessman
James Barclay (born 15 March 1965) is a British high fantasy author who has written multiple series including Chronicles of the Raven and Legends of the Raven. [1] The Bookseller has called him "One of the UK 's most popular genre fantasy authors."